Monitoring Systems White Papers
Search Firm Improves Server Monitoring, Lowers Costs With Centralized Monitoring Tool
Overview FAST is a leading developer of enterprise search technologies used by more than 2,600 customers. FAST wanted an easier, less expensive way to monitor 2,000 servers primarily running the UNIX and Linux operating systems. The company deployed the beta version of Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2. By managing all its servers through a single console, FAST will improve data quality, reduce system triage time by 15 percent, and improve product support.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Designing High Availability for SQL Server 2005
The end of downtime, period! Job No. 1 for database administrators (DBAs) is making sure that the data they're responsible for is available all the time.That's because for anyone who...
Easily Monitor Virtual/Physical/Cloud and Save Budget. up.time - Free Trial
Need Deep Systems Management for Virtual/Physical/Cloud that Saves you Budget? Think up.time... Easily monitor, measure and manage virtual, physical, and Cloud assets and applications from one dashboard with up.time. Whether you...
How to "MAP" Your Infrastructure for Windows 7 and Server 2008
The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit is a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool that can securely inventory small or large IT environments without requiring the installation of any...
10 Steps to Control Wireless Costs Through Consumption Management
In the telecom and data communications environment, the challenge is to strike the right balance between understanding corporate usage trends and adopting new technologies that can make the organization more...
Telecom Expense Management: 5 Best Practices for Reducing Telecom Cost
Telecommunications expenses are among the largest cost items on corporate income statements. According to leading industry analysts, many companies can lower their telecommunications costs by 15% or more without damaging...



