pondělí 26. července 2010

The Features And Characteristics Of Cost-effective Network Management

Automation entered our lives with the entry of Information Technology. The ambit of automation was not enclosed to a single entity or realm but encompassed realms outside the immediate vicinity of the base or formulating entity. Networks came to be in this manner. With distanced and disparate networks all in the hierarchy of one single project, managing the network became essential. With cost factor being a key factor for any process worth its mention a Cost-effective Network Management System was the demand for the day.

Individual objects make up the network in totality. These objects are both hardware and software components. It needs practical experience to be able to appreciate the large number of objects and their variety that form a network. Uncanny problems are faced by the Network administrator in his day to day work that makes his job extremely demanding.

When any one of these components faces a bug that retards or stops its working the Network Manager is the individual who is called upon to provide a solution. A complete view of the network and its operations from wherever the network manager is located becomes a necessity for providing the solution. The task of the network manager becomes even more difficult due to the fact that the network map is never the same even on successive days at some instance. This occurs as every business house has to continuously adapt to the changes in the market and thereby effect changes in the procedures that he conducts his business.

A tool that would continuously check the network and be able to report the current status of the network along with its breakdown components becomes mandatory for a network manager for his or her functioning. The network manager also uses this tool to manage the components from the remote location.. Software tools that provide this type of facility to the network administrator is called Managed Service Provider. This tool provides a complete overview of the network along with the various programs that are running at each location. It could be a fully automated software, in which case no human intervention is necessary, or it could be a fully manual system. It could also be a mix of the two that is a hybrid between automatic and semi automatic. The choice of which version is to be used would depend on the availability and ability of the network administrator on the company's payroll.

Maintaining an individual network administrator at each location and they trying to work out the problem and solution of the network when it occurs would be a costly issue. The software in comparison would be a much lower priced object. No further explanation is required for the cost savings accrued. How well and detailed does the MSP software report the network statistics and status and how wide and deep can the software report decide the power and strength of the software. Makers of the software would however attach various other features to their product to add selling value to it. Ease with which the MSP software itself could be deployed across the network or how demanding is the software on system resources are such additional features that the makers claim while marketing their products.

For increased profit margins a cost-effective network management system is a deciding issue to any business house. This is especially so given the 'e' factor that has attached itself in every facet of a business in today's world. A Managed Service Provider is capable of bringing down price incurred by the business house in network management, in turn assuring increased profit margin to the business house. It could therefore be concluded that MSP is a cost-effective tool.

čtvrtek 22. července 2010

How To Find The Best Cost-Efficient Network Management

 

The goal of business is to build and retain as much profit as possible to build further into the company, and reward the work of those who got it to where it stands. In the recent years of technological advancement, many, if not all, major companies and corporations entrust their cost-effective network management to Managed Service Provider software.

Activity Monitoring- One of the most common and underrated means of losing revenue is through the slacking of employees during working hours. MSP can catch any violations of company code when there are accesses to such places as video streaming or chat sites so supervisors may take a more serious look. Total Diagnoses- MSP software will help catch every mistake in the system, from slow connections to errors in computer applications that can put a halt to productivity. The software will often be able to fix many issues automatically by deriving the source of the issue and quickly extinguishing or patching it. A record of all flaws and fixes is kept to ensure any patterns are reported to the main network supervisor. Customized Access- Supervisors can place direct blocks on certain websites, fraudulent networks, and any program they desire through the MSP software dashboard. These restrictions will prevent access by lower-level employees to high-level processes, and avoid use of company computers to surf dangerous parts of he web. It can also be given specific orders to grant certain codes or individuals access, no matter what the over-ruling restrictions may be. Thorough Reporting- MSP software maintains crucial logs about all activity history procured from each hard-drive, and compiles it all into a single database. Suspicious activity, malfunctions, logic gaps, and attempts to break access rules are immediately reported to the head of the system in a detailed report. Histories of reports are filed and kept well organized in case future occurrences call for an examination of any past patterns from a certain computer.

Automated Backup- What used to be a manual job of a company's hired technicians, MSP software can do in regularly scheduled intervals, without any necessary involvement of the software client. Unless wished otherwise, all histories and vital company files are backed-up with copies in a separate server as often as desired. This way, no matter what happens to the company computers, in case of a crash, all data is ready to be retrieved.

Crucial Baseline- Every company operates in a unique fashion all unto itself, and the best way for a protective management system such as MSP software to function properly with this fact is the ability to form a baseline. Baselines are the plot of norms in network activity, and tell programs the difference between routine procedures, and suspicious deviations. The software's learning ability relieves corporations the need to set hundreds of allowances, and allows for changes in a system as well.

Way of the Present- What may have once seemed like a futuristic dream of business entrepreneurs is now a reality with MSP software. Cost-effective network management can be achieved without scores of manual system surveying, and saves all the time and money on what used to be needed for a technician. With higher efficiency, cleaner functionality, and higher profit margin, no corporate business of the twenty-first century should miss the chance to reap the benefits of Managed Service Providers.