Monitoring Systems White Papers
Automotive Parts Manufacturer Boosts Efficiency With Enhanced Monitoring, Reporting
Overview To help its enterprise run more efficiently, Gates Corporation, a leading manufacturer of automotive and industrial belts and hoses, needed a monitoring system that could provide comprehensive reporting data on its 400 business-critical servers. By migrating to Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, Gates is benefiting from object-level server monitoring and accurate, reliable in-depth reporting. Consequently, Gates estimates that it will improve manufacturing productivity by 10 percent, boosting annual revenue by more than U.S.$10 million.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Protecting key assets (security)
Key infrastructure elements must be secured against outages, damage and sabotage. Siemens offers comprehensive solutions from healthcare and power generation to water supply, transportation, and industrial production, to telecommunications.
Synthetic and Real Performance Monitoring: Measuring End-User Availability and Performance
End-user performance is critical to the success of the company. From transactions that employees need to keep the company running at top levels to customer interactions that will potentially impact...
TechNet Webcast: Deploying System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (Level 200)
While Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 is very similar to Microsoft Systems Management Server in many regards, there are a few new issues user need to take into consideration...
Five Steps to an Economical, Bulletproof Exchange Server Infrastructure
Microsoft Exchange Server has evolved into a critical application for many companies. Legacy storage infrastructures based on traditional direct-attached storage (DAS) are insufficient for meeting service level requirements associated with...
Poster Abstract: Wireless Sensor Network-Based Tunnel Monitoring
This paper describes the development and deployment of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) to monitor a train tunnel during adjacent construction activity. The tunnel in question is a part of...



