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What are Cisco's top network-management challenges? 08 September, 2008 12:53
Network management has been a source of frustration for Cisco for years. - +
What ever happened to network management? 05 March, 2008 11:23
Enterprise Management Associates is back again after a year of absence, this time on a monthly basis. We've really missed your dialog and comments, and hopefully we've been missed as well. As before, this column will focus on network management trends as they fit into the bigger IT management landscape - focusing from time to time on application performance, or SLM versus BSM, or new approaches to asset management, or trends like CMDB adoption as they may affect the NOC. - +
EMC acquires network-configuration player 31 October, 2007 10:34
The number of pure-play network change and configuration-management vendors decreased again as EMC announced it had purchased Voyence for an undisclosed amount. - +
BMC buying out configuration management company 08 October, 2007 07:04
BMC has closed a deal to acquire Emprisa Networks, equipping the management software maker with network device configuration technology that it will use to augment its IT process automation and business service management product suites. - +
Cisco users gain configuration help from Opsware 14 September, 2007 08:26
Opsware Wednesday upgraded its management software with support for Cisco gear that the company says will help customers automate software updates and prevent configuration-related performance problems. - +
AlterPoint looks beyond configuration management 24 April, 2007 08:36
AlterPoint this week will release an expanded product suite that builds upon the company's network change and configuration management software to provide business analytics, compliance management and protection against security threats. - +
Security management products evolve yet again 05 December, 2006 07:44
Security event management products have evolved from collecting logs to analyzing volumes of data and helping enterprises manage both network and security events. This week two vendors look to further expand their capabilities. - +
HP taps Voyence for network configuration management 09 June, 2006 08:02
HP on Thursday announced it would release a network configuration management product based on technology the company has licensed from Voyence. - +
Tripwire brings Oracle support to change mgmt. tool 02 June, 2006 11:12
Configuration vendor Tripwire this week announced it had updated its enterprise management product to now support certain flavors of Oracle databases, which the company says will enable network managers to more easily account for changes made to the systems in compliance audits and governance reports. - +
End-user experience is key 15 March, 2006 10:59
Kim Jahnz doesn't like to brag, but she says that over the years she has mastered managing network and systems performance and availability at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee. However, Jahnz knows she faces a bigger challenge in 2006. - +
Opsware makes good on acquisition 14 March, 2005 08:37
Opsware last week unveiled software to help enterprise network managers automate the discovery and management of network devices.
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