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Review: GigaStor Always Watches


Like a surveillance camera for the network, NI's appliance captures and replays traffic for auditing, forensics and troubleshooting.


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Cha-Cha-Cha-Changes with Tripwire Enterprise 7


By Michael Biddick - Oct 19, 2007
Auditing software can help IT get a handle on unwanted modifications to server and network infrastructure.

Rollout: Network Instruments' GigaStor


By Phil Hippensteel - Sep 7, 2007
Like a surveillance camera for the network, NI's appliance captures and replays traffic for auditing, forensics and troubleshooting.

Rolling Review: NetQoS SuperAgent


By Michael Biddick and Darren Donahue - Sep 4, 2007
In the second installment of our APM Rolling Review, we set out to see whether NetQoS' appliance lives up to its name.

Five Networking Pet Peeves


By David Strom - Jul 7, 2007
Here are some of the more frustrating, unsolved networking problems that can get your blood boiling, in the opinion of our expert.

DASH Improves Remote Admin


By Michael Caton - Jun 8, 2007
The DMTF's desktop and mobile architecture for System Hardware aims to help administrators avoid some of the problems of out-of-band management.

Rollout: Citrix Presentation Server 4.5


By Michael Fudge Jr. - Mar 16, 2007
Citrix adds application streaming to its portfolio, enabling IT to run applications on the server or stream them to the client. The result: Enterprises can now use Citrix to manage graphic- and CPU-intensive applications in addition to traditional thin-client apps.

Rollout: Kace KBox 1000/2000 Series Appliances


By Steven Schuchart Jr. - Mar 16, 2007
This start-up vendor's network-management appliances provide core automation, inventory and audit capabilities, plus OS and application provisioning. The products are easy to install, and best suited to small and midsize IT shops that mainly require desktop management.

Service Modeling Language Manages IT Assets


By Andrew Conry-Murray - Feb 1, 2007
The SML standard establishes a common vocabulary for disparate tools and has the backing of a number of big vendors.

CMDBs: An IT Goldmine?


By Andrew Conry-Murray - Jan 19, 2007
Configuration management databases promise to transform IT with the next generation of automation and analytics. But complex proprietary designs could turn real rewards into fools' gold.

Rollout: Netreo's OmniCenter OnDemand


By Michael Biddick - Jan 17, 2007
This network management solution takes the burden of maintaining an enterprise management solution off your IT organization's back, but it's marred by a high price and limited features.

5 Disruptive Technologies To Watch In 2007


By David Strom - Jan 1, 2007
2007 will be the year when a host of hot technologies which have been percolating around the mainstream rise high on the radar screens of CIOs and IT managers. We'll look at five of the more significant, including RFID, advanced graphics, and virtualization.

Survivor's Guide to 2007: Network and Systems Management


By Chris Matney - Dec 15, 2006
Our outlook for the coming year should improve as significant transformations -- particularly managing according to process -- shake up network and systems management on both the technology and human fronts.



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About Network Computing's Network and Systems Management Channel
On Network Computing's Network and Systems Management Channel, our real-world technology editors cover the products and technologies that enable IT departments to manage and administer enterprise networks, systems and applications. NSM includes traditional functions, such as configuration management and network and traffic management and shaping. Also core to network management solutions -- including enterprise suites from vendors including BMC, Computer Associates, HP and IBM -- is the ability to analyze and diagnose network problems. But as IT has grown, NWC has also begun to cover NSM as a key business-enabling capability, with network and systems management systems encompassing new capabilities such as performance management and availability management to ensure that vital enterprise systems are ready and able to serve the business. Next-generation network and systems management solutions are moving up the value chain, being defined as vehicles for the intelligent integration of existing and planned management investments. NWC has covered this revolution extensively. Key to those new capabilities is the increased usage of CMDB, or configuration management database, to enable cross-domain analytics and integrated and consistent approaches to infrastructure and application discovery. Such more flexible NSM capabilities are even more important as new service oriented architectures (SOAs) emerge, forcing IT to manage more diverse, lightweight and disperse networks and applications then ever before. Check out our reviews, tests and analysis of management technologies and products, as well as the latest NSM news, white papers and featured sites on the topic of network and systems management.


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