Summer is over. Memories of sun-soaked beaches fade into the past, to be
replaced by meetings and financial negotiations. For IT managers, getting back
to business often means making difficult decisions about their network
resources. Faced with a strict budget and an abundance of choices, all promising
dramatic network performance im-provements, what is the best purchasing
investment to make?
The choice often boils down to the latest gadgetry, or the more
unpresumptuous network management tools. If money were no object, it would be
tempting to recommend both. But in the real world, choices need to be made. And
the fact is that the network infrastructure and its connectivity capabilities
underpin all of the latest appliances and applications. Networks are vital to a
company’s success and they do not have the luxury of taking a holiday while
being upgraded.
A sure-fire way to help customers increase network performance is to deploy a
strong network management suite. Being able to take stock of what is installed
in every remote branch office from a busy headquarters environment relieves some
of the pressure of managing the network and promotes monitoring for change. This
means customers’ IT managers can spend more time being pro-active and less time
fire-fighting.
For customers, the ability to scrutinise a network’s resources offers the
capability to effectively support new IP-based services. What good is voice over
IP if lag interrupts a phone call? The key to smooth service implementation is
being able to react to network changes such as bandwidth bottlenecks and
equipment failures. A robust network management suite is the answer. This
provides the means to see the resources, how they are interconnected and their
impact and contribution to business applications and services.
Networks today need to support a business’s strategic IT initiatives and
business objectives. A network management suite delivers real-time and
historical information to help evaluate a network’s performance in conjunction
with business objectives such as improving productivity.
In addition, strategic business initiatives, such as establishing QoS
configurations, are handled expertly by the network, and can be monitored for
maximum efficiency. Justification of new capital expenditures can be determined
with valuable historical data. All of this network visibility is achieved with a
robust network management suite that effectively stores asset information,
capacity data and connectivity parameters to successfully run a business’s
network.
Return on investment is almost immediate once all devices are discovered and
put under management scrutiny. IT managers can effectively see where they need
to either add equipment or maximise existing resources to save time and money.
With network management tools, IT departments can align business objectives
with IT initiatives, deploy IP-based services using up-to-date data, and
maximise network capacity. What’s more, the broad view from the core to the edge
of the network gives a clear picture for ensuring a network’s operation
increases performance, profitability and success. Getting back to business has
never been more productive.
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