Entuity Shifts Network Management Focus

Management tools can tell small and midsize businesses a lot about their IT equipment: how much bandwidth is available, who is sending the largest files, and where data flows are slowing down. What many companies are more interested in, though, is which services are available, so Entuity revamped its management suite to deliver such features.

Paul Korzeniowski, Contributor

November 17, 2009

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Management tools can tell small and midsize businesses a lot about their IT equipment: how much bandwidth is available, who is sending the largest files, and where data flows are slowing down. What many companies are more interested in, though, is which services are available, so Entuity revamped its management suite to deliver such features.The vendor announced a new release of its network management system, Eye of the Storm Enterprise 2010. The product features a Services Model so administrators can monitor and manage how well their networks are serving business needs, such as making sure an application is available, rather than reporting on the status of individual IT components. The products Network Delivery Perspective displays pertinent details of services, applications, servers, infrastructure, and WAN link availability across the environment.

Eye of the Storm Enterprise 2010s Dynamic Threshold function provides insight into abnormal operations, so companies can more effectively minimize performance anomalies. Dynamic Thresholds send alert only whenever there is a violation of the baseline performance metric, so companies can proactively manage network problems.

The network management systems reporting capabilities help IT administrators synthesize a range of network operational and performance data. Nearly 20 new reports have been added to the products report bundle, so there are more than 100 in total. Reports can be automated to run at scheduled intervals and be automatically delivered in a range of formats. In todays highly connection state, effective network management has become key to business continuity. Entuity has delivered a solid network management system, one used by many companies. While many vendors have struggled during the economic downturn, the company has experienced sales growth of more than 20%. The new features are designed to maintain that momentum.

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Paul Korzeniowski

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Paul Korzeniowski is a freelance contributor to InformationWeek who has been examining IT issues for more than two decades. During his career, he has had more than 10,000 articles and 1 million words published. His work has appeared in the Boston Herald, Business 2.0, eSchoolNews, Entrepreneur, Investor's Business Daily, and Newsweek, among other publications. He has expertise in analytics, mobility, cloud computing, security, and videoconferencing. Paul is based in Sudbury, Mass., and can be reached at [email protected]

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