![]() ![]() In response to these challenges, network management vendors have been rapidly expanding their offerings to fill in the blanks in their platforms to ensure they’re covering the full breadth of customer requirements. Obviously, a ‘single window view’ of the entire monitored infrastructure, network (physical and software-defined), virtual, storage, and application, would go a long way to reducing complexity and increasing service levels across the environment. ![]() Keeping on top of reporting, alert response, blind spots and the like can be an all-consuming effort. Many environments have multiple monitoring platforms running simultaneously that have grown out organically as a result of new infrastructure being added on a rolling basis. The network admin’s requirements are also broadening year over year as more and varied infrastructure is dropped on their plate, including virtualized infrastructure, storage, line-of-business application performance and uptime. ![]() ![]() Accurately comparing network management platforms is no easy task.Įnterprise-class network management solutions often take completely different technical approaches to monitoring the network. ![]()
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