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The IT infrastructure is no longer single platform environment with few entities. The infrastructure is ever growing & is disparate/ hetrogenous. It is a mamoth task in many environments to manage infrastructure efficiently. Server Management Desktop Management Network Management It is becoming the need for most customers to have a centralised view of the network & get proactive alerts on the Link status, etc. Also managing the configurations of the devices from a single console is becoming important. The data collected enables appropriate analysis, etc. Security Management Security devices like Firewall, IDS’s need to be in Control of the Security Manager. As organisations grow in terms of locations, no. of links, etc. – managing the security devices individually is becoming very difficult. Most customers need to have a centralise Control Station for all the Security Devices. This enables them to have a control on the configuration, access list definition, patch/ signature updates, etc. Identity Management When a User joins an organisation – it should become very seemless for the user. Upon a single login – the user should get access to all applications he is required to use. Also the organisation recognises the user & provisioning happens as defined. The user may be recognised thru various technologies spanning from a simple user login/ password to SMART cards based Identity systems. When a User leaves an organisation – it is very important that the access to the various applications, mail, etc. are removed immediately upon departure of the user. The need is that the user be disabled in one application, resulting in disablement of access to various other applications. Various other solutions like Anti-virus management, Patch management, Quality of Service, etc. forms part of this solution offering. If you are interested, we can make available more information. Home | About us | Partnerships | Careers | Contact us |
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