Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

October 2024

Organizing your devices is a no-brainer with OpManager's smart grouping

An organized inventory for monitoring using ManageEngine OpManager is essential for resolving network issues and optimizing performance. Configuring and updating monitoring settings is easier and more efficient when devices and interfaces are organized into subgroups and supergroups. For instance, say you’re monitoring 500 or more devices.

How OpUtils helps enhance network security and connectivity in the BFSI sector

The BFSI sector’s rapid digital transformation has revolutionized customer experiences, allowing for convenient and efficient transactions. However, this increased reliance on technology has also made these institutions prime targets for cybercriminals. The threat of cyberattacks on financial infrastructures is evident without the need for graphs or complex statistics to illustrate it; the growing frequency and sophistication of these attacks speak for themselves.

Grouping in OpManager is simpler and smarter now!

With the new smart grouping feature, OpManager can automatically detect and group devices with matching custom fields. Post discovery, OpManager detects devices with identical custom fields and prompts you whether they should be added as groups, when you enable this, these devices are automatically upgraded as groups. Furthermore, you can now specify custom fields and group names while importing devices from CSV files, this reduces the time required to discover, classify, and organize large networks.

Maximizing cloud efficiency with CloudSpend's Resource Inventory report

CloudSpend Resource Inventory As organizations increasingly rely on the cloud to support business operations, cloud cost management of resources becomes vital for cost control, resource optimization, and effective governance. A clear view of your entire cloud infrastructure is essential to avoid unnecessary spending and improve operational efficiency. CloudSpend’s Resource Inventory report provides a detailed analysis of all the cloud resources within any business. Let us dive into this below.

What are DNS filters and how do they simplify network traffic routing?

In a world where businesses operate globally, managing DNS queries across multiple regions can be complex. When clients from various locations send queries for a domain, those queries must be routed to the most appropriate DNS host. Factors such as the client’s geolocation, IP address, and network type play a crucial role in ensuring traffic is directed to the right place for better performance. DNS filters provide the criteria for routing traffic efficiently.

Azure monitoring in Applications Manager

Azure monitoring involves tracking and analyzing the health and performance of your cloud infrastructure hosted on Microsoft Azure. It involves gaining real-time insights into the performance of Azure resources, such as virtual machines, databases, and applications, enabling you to identify and resolve issues before they impact your operations. With a plethora of options available in the market, choosing the right Azure monitoring software can be a daunting task.

Analytics Plus webinar: 5 steps to secure your IT using analytics-driven service management

Often the first point of contact for victims, the IT service desk is uniquely positioned to identify, prevent, and even mitigate cyberthreats before they escalate. By implementing proactive ITSM strategies, organizations can transform their service desk into the frontline defense that protects the entire IT infrastructure from critical threats and vulnerabilities.

E8: Bringing ServiceDesk Plus Cloud into the Microsoft ecosystem for seamless ITSM operations

In the eighth episode of the Masterclass 2024, we will cover how to integrate ServiceDesk Plus Cloud with Microsoft applications. We will also showcase how enterprise teams can promote seamless communication using Microsoft Teams, manage technician availability and leave in ServiceDesk Plus Cloud from within Microsoft Calendar, and perform ticketing operations from within the Outlook mailbox.

Bandwidth control: A comprehensive guide

A well-kept network is the mainstay of any business. Ignoring its upkeep is a recipe for disaster. To ensure smooth operations and avoid costly downtime, businesses must prioritize network health. Investing in the right equipment and assembling a skilled team is akin to building a sturdy foundation for your business. Managing and controlling your network’s bandwidth is an important ingredient for keeping your network in tip-top shape.