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Major IT Services Provider Implements Sevone
The legacy system lacked the automation, scalability, and flexibility the ISP’s clients required. For instance, the ISP team had to manually group resources such as servers, routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls to create network maps. It took so long that the maps were usually outdated by the time they were completed.The IT services provider focused on several big problems it needed to fix, among them:Outdated network monitoring: Its legacy network monitoring system, initially deployed in 2002, could not deliver the dynamic monitoring and management capabilities the client now required.Lengthening MTTR times: Without granular, real-time network visibility, the network operations team was troubleshooting problems by manually piecing together items such as log files. Fixes that should have taken minutes were taking hours.Costly SLA violations: The ISP incurred significant financial penalties any time it missed a service level commitment for the government agency customer, and they were beginning to add up.Staff morale problems: The legacy system was causing frustration among the ISP’s network ops team. Being thrown repeatedly into high-pressure situations and trying to fix problems while essentially half blindfolded was taking its toll.
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IBM SevOne Network Performance Management: Optimizing IT Operations with Application-Centric Network Observability
The modern network management landscape is fraught with complexities, necessitating monitoring solutions that are dynamic, flexible, and scalable. Network infrastructures built for digital transformation require these solutions to keep pace with their evolving environments. The challenge lies in spotting, addressing, and preventing network performance issues in hybrid environments. The goal is to boost network performance and improve user application experience by proactively monitoring multivendor networks, and turning insights into action across enterprise, communication, and managed service provider environments.
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