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IT Inventory Management

You can’t monitor, protect, or fix what you don’t know. That simple concept helps explain why IT inventory management is the cornerstone of effective IT and security ops. However, given the highly distributed and dynamic nature of modern networks, maintaining an up-to-date inventory can be challenging. Modern IT assets are everywhere, from corporate data centers to third-party clouds to coffee shops where remote workers stop for a snack.

What is DDI? Meaning, Features & Benefits

As a network administrator, having full visibility and control over your network infrastructure is critical. However, managing core network services like DNS, DHCP, and IP addresses can become complex, especially as your network grows. This is where DDI comes in. DDI (DNS, DHCP, IP Address Management) solutions integrate these essential networking functions into a single, centralized management platform.

Importance of Remote IT Support in Dispersed Teams

Despite the headlines return to office (RTO) has been making, remote work and distributed workforces are here to stay. Case in point: a Robert Half report found that almost 9/10 workers considering a job change were interested in remote or hybrid roles1. For IT, that means solving the challenges of providing remote IT support for dispersed teams is a crucial part of the job. Getting remote IT support right takes a combination of strategy, tactics, and tools that can vary significantly from team to team.

IT Metrics & KPIs to Track Success

Imagine running an IT department without a compass—no clear way to gauge performance, spot problems, or demonstrate value to the rest of the organization. Issues are escalating unnoticed, improvements are relying on guesswork, and when someone asks, “How is IT helping the business?”—it’s tough to give a confident answer. Without IT metrics, this chaos becomes a reality. Tracking the right IT key performance indicators (IT KPIs) transforms chaos into clarity.