TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
So you're not a Fortune 1,000. That doesn't mean your small enterprise doesn't deserve its own custom-tailored systems management strategy. Here's how to design a strategy to match your needs and budget.
Big Blue bolsters its systems management portfolio with the 65 million acquisition of the enterprise management vendor and its Netcool event correlation software.
NSM products are improving, slowly but steadily, and we're seeing standards gains to boot.
Managing the IT supply chain means keeping tabs on network switches, routers, WAN connections, load balancers, accelerators and firewalls. It's a wonder anything works or is even remotely reliable. The products we selected this year as the best in the Network and Systems Management category make the task of maintenance less stressful and improve customers' experiences.
Blade Logic CEO Sees 0 Billion Systems Management Market
Microsoft said its Systems Management Server 2003 Release 2 has entered beta testing and will offer better support for non-Microsoft applications when it ships around May.
BMC, IBM enhance systems management suites with more automation.
Software for managing systems is morphing into a service, to be delivered via a utility-based, pay-as-you-go model
Whether your CFO's buzzword du jour is ROI or TCO, network and systems management products must deliver immediate returns, or no sale. Find out which NSM products get our nod this year.
It's not easy supporting the wide range of mobile devices your users employ. Implementing mobile device management products will rein in the madness and prevent data theft. Find out which of the four we tested earned a tip of our ten-gallon hat.
Microsoft plans to ship its Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 Release 2 and SMS OS Deployment Feature Pack for Vista in August.
NSM tools can solve real business problems and improve your network's efficiency. We navigate the trends for 2005 and show you how to map your network and systems management strategy accordingly.
Coyote Point Systems debuted its Equalizer SI Series at Interop this week.
IBM has agreed to acquire Cyanea Systems Corp., a move that's expected to give IBM the technology it needs to extend its systems management software into transaction-heavy, electronic-commerce environments.
Our outlook for the coming year should improve as significant transformations -- particularly managing according to process -- shake up network and systems management on both the technology and human fronts.