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The Financial Sector and Eye of the Storm
In the financial sector confidence in application availability and service delivery is paramount, the equation is simple, degradation\loss of IT infrastructure equals lost earnings. With mergers and acquisitions, consolidations, demand for new services, rising expectations and restricted budgets then delivery is the challenge.
Eye of the Storm delivers the information on your infrastructure that allows you to have confidence in your service delivery. Eye of the Storm:
- has end-to-end visibilty of the infastructure; of your applications, application servers and devices,
- detects where the root cause of a problem is,
- identifies where service degradation is occuring before it impacts the user,
- identifies utilization trends,
- reports what it finds at the different levels of detail required to manage the infrastructure.
Eye of the Storm is already used by leading financial sector companies, including Merrill Lynch, Nomura, Halifax. For a demonstration of Eye of the Storm contact Entuity.
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Entuity Solution |
| Meet very aggressive install deadlines, having a minimal impact on network performance during deployment. |
Eye of the storm is easy to install, configure and use. Its proactive performance monitoring identifies where problems are likely to occur, its root cause identifies the true cause of any problem. |
Must deliver excellence in customer service 24/7. Smooth operation of the network and no downtime are essential.
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Eye of the Storm identifies where spare capacity is in the network, where resources are stranded and bottlenecks are occuring. Resources can be more efficiently utilized. |
Identify and track infrastructure utilization, including costly bandwidth usage.
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Comprehensive set of network reports, including Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reports. For example, CPU Utilization KPI report is a management level summary showing utilization, TopN and trends. |
| Trouble-free introduction of new network equipment. |
Eye of the Storm automatically discovers the introduction of new assets. 400 devices are explicitly supported, Automatic Device Mapper analyses and supports hundreds more. |
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