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Automating network performance: 6 key capabilities

Automating network performance: 6 key capabilities

The right network management capabilities will provide the feedback you need to eliminate bottlenecks and IT failures while also enabling your network’s ability to deliver data, voice, wireless, Internet, and video services.

Which is why adequate performance management , trending and capacity planning , protocol analysis/ fault isolation , and onsite/remote network health monitoring have become so essential.

Tim Burke

Is server virtualization messing up your network’s performance?

Is server virtualization messing up your network’s performance?

Thanks to virtualization , network dynamics are changing — fast.

Server virtualization consolidates resources on fewer physical servers in ways that require distributed workloads to communicate with each other. This boosts utilization of servers, but it also increases — and changes the nature of — network traffic.

Tim Burke

Curing Those Security Blues

Curing Those Security Blues

Are you suffering from security fatigue? Find yourself getting irritated when your IT folks bring up yet another security issue? You’re not alone. Lately I’ve been witnessing a good deal of security fatigue in the executive suite, and I’m not surprised.

Truth is, security remains a never-ending process. The easier we make it to move data, the more vulnerable it is to loss or theft. In fact, our Page 1 story this issue on Data Loss Prevention is all about how easy it is for too many employees to make off with sensitive, proprietary information.

Tim Burke

Isolating and resolving network problems

Isolating and resolving network problems

When it comes to keeping your IT network performing optimally , finding and fixing network faults certainly is crucial. But it’s just as crucial to sustain network operations while the issue gets resolved.

Which means that the first order of business is to ensure that your network has entered one of the failure modes you’ve designed for it so that remaining network resources are allocated according to your organization’s business priorities.

Tim Burke

Network performance planning: About performance baselines and failure modes

Network performance planning: About performance baselines and failure modes

Even before you automate your network performance monitoring and management, you’ll need to do some planning. If you don’t have experts on hand, consider bringing in a reliable, dependable network advisor to help you :

Establish a performance baseline
Planning involves establishing baseline performance thresholds — called quality-of-service (QoS) rules — using historical data, estimates of how existing services will grow, and anticipated demand for new services.To determine if your plan is working, you’ll need to measure current network behavior. Such metrics include the traffic generated at certain interface points and the load levels of trunks and devices.

This is how network administrators monitor and manage network conditions. When conditions are out of whack, an alert is generated.

These alerts can indicate an emerging issue, such as a need for additional resources, or a serious problem, such as load levels so high that network and/or application performance has been impacted.

Tim Burke

3 Tips To Improve Network Performance

3 Tips To Improve Network Performance

One of the greatest threats to your company’s productivity comes from poor IT network performance . Yet it can be tough to maintain a healthy network in the face of cost constraints, changes to your business, and constantly evolving technologies.

Which can put you between a rock and a hard place, because when it comes to your organization’s IT network, what you need — regardless of whether you’ve undertaken virtualization or cloud computing or unified communications — is a stable framework for delivering communication, applications, and services that provide a consistent, reliable experience under normal conditions.

Tim Burke

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