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March 4th, 2008 by Julia Lim
We invite you into the Monitoring Inside & Out conversation. Comprehensive IT management is hard, and one way of making it simpler is to pool knowledge and experience to continuously build a better solution. Technology waits for none of us, and as we like to say, “There is no ‘I’ in monitoring”.
Our monitoring philosophy is that everyone needs a “single pane of glass” to simplify the very complex task of delivering impeccable IT service to users. Silos are bad. Communication and transparency is good. Big company or small, having that kind of visibility and control is the only way of getting IT right.
This blog is another take on that “single pane of glass” idea. We will provide a view “under the hood” into the inner workings of a fast-growing company in a space that seems to change every day – because of busy acquisition activity and keeping up with hot new technologies like virtualization management.
You will meet some of our customers and hear first-hand about the real-life, real-time IT problems they needed help with and you might be experiencing now. We hope you’ll share your own IT problems, and we will explore solutions, our own EM7 Meta-Appliances and other IT management tools – point solutions, custom solutions and even Big 4 frameworks – that we have displaced or work with, depending on the very unique needs of our customers.
Monitoring Inside & Out is designed to educate and engage C-level executives, IT managers and professionals on the business of making IT Operations management simpler, better, and faster.
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