[E-book] The Evolution to Real-time IT

IT360 | December 2, 2011 | 2 min read

Free eBook from ManageEngine Features Leading Industry Analyst Research on How to Augment APM with Conventional Monitoring.

We just released an eBook explaining  the evolution to real-time IT. Something which ManageEngine has been talking about and delivering to the market for quite a while. Real-time IT calls for IT to make the most of today’s game-changing technologies and deliver immediate services to organizations that are operating at an ever-increasing pace. It compels IT to operate at the speed of business, leveraging technologies to support new business models and applications.

The main takeaways from the eBook are:

  • What is Real-time IT?: Today’s IT infrastructure is more dynamic and elastic than ever before. What are its challenges? How can you meet them most effectively?.
  • Helping IT operate at the new speed of business: For real-time IT management, the old focus on component monitoring needs to evolve into a focus on real-time applications monitoring. This requires an integrated view and integrated tools. ManageEngine IT360 combines the best of application performance and end-user-experience monitoring in a single pane of glass that enables integrated Real-time IT management.
  • Gaining deep insights into the end-user quality of experience: The ability to monitor the user experience of cloud-based services–and to be able to take action when that experience changes–is critical in today’s dynamic IT environment. The Real-time IT tools from ManageEngine can help organizations ensure the best possible user experience.
  • Gartner on Augmenting APM with Conventional Monitoring: How do you gain a complete picture of an application’s performance? Gartner explores the kinds of tools and approaches that today’s organizations need and offers recommendations for gaining actionable insight.

Get your own free copy of the eBook: The Evolution to Real-time IT

Read the original advisory report here.

Happy reading and a great weekend,

Suvish