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Interesting Links for September 29th

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Links that I have found interesting for September 29th:

  • IBM Tivoli plays catch-up with network flow monitoring – IBM has released a new extension to its Tivoli Netcool network performance analysis tools called Tivoli Netcool Performance Flow Analyzer. It provides aggregated views of network traffic and service levels by time slices. Although IBM's offering hardly breaks new ground functionally, it could set the stage for tighter integration with the rest of the Tivoli portfolio. The result could eventually bridge the gap in providing a more complete picture on service-level management at the application level.
  • OpTier Sets Standard for End User Experience Monitoring With New Product – OpTier Experience Manager, a product that measures the volume, performance, service levels and availability of all business transactions, alerts IT in real time to developing issues and provides ongoing reporting and analysis of the user experience.
  • AccelOps 1.5 Integrated Datacenter and IT Service Management Solution Extends Proactive Monitoring and Problem Resolution – advancements in proactive monitoring and problem resolution to help organizations improve service reliability and operational efficiency. AccelOps 1.5 adds three new significant capabilities: extended virtualization oversight, built-in workflow with case management and statistical profiling of user and service account activity. The release also extends rule, reporting and device coverage, as well as AccelOps' SaaS high availability. AccelOps offers the industry's most integrated datacenter service management platform uniquely packaged as a virtual appliance or SaaS for the mid-tier enterprise.
  • KPI Benchmark – KPI Benchmark provides performance management consultants and business managers with real-time access to the most-used KPIs across processes and industries, and benchmarking scores for KPIs, based on the wisdom of the KPI Library community