3rd Aug 2005 Companies seeking to optimize the availability and response time of their IT systems and applications can now consolidate the monitoring of the vital signs of their iSeries and Windows servers (CPU, disk, memory, jobs, etc.), and their network infrastructure, in a single Service Level Management console.
The new VISUAL Control for Windows 9, released today by Tango/04 Computing Group, makes this possible by capturing performance metrics from servers with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and integrating them in its award-winning performance management console.
For ten years hundreds of companies have been using VISUAL Control for Windows to ensure system availability, manage Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and leverage business processes in iSeries-based infrastructures. Now with version 9, IT departments can concurrently control, from the same easy to use graphical interface, any number and combination of iSeries, Windows and SNMP-based servers.
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