Join us now on CXO Focus as we dive into the latest ITOM trends shaping the future of enterprise IT. From hybrid computing to cost-optimized IT operations, we’re bringing C-suite executives the insights they need to stay ahead.
Cloud waste occurs when cloud resources are unutilized or underutilized. Resource under-utilization occurs when more resources are procured than are actually needed by virtual machines (VMs) at runtime. Cloud providers continue to charge for these provisioned resources regardless of whether they are used or not, resulting in unchecked expenditure.
AWS SP/RI policy changes In a significant move, AWS announced policy changes to the use of Reserved Instances (RIs) and Saving Plans (SPs), which are set to take effect on June 1, 2025. These changes are particularly crucial for MSPs, resellers, and other organizations that rely on shared RIs and SPs to manage cloud costs.
What is cloud cost anomaly detection? Cloud cost anomaly detection is a perfect example of the saying “a penny saved is a penny earned.” Imagine your monthly cloud bill suddenly skyrocketing despite no new services being added to your app.
The complexity of modern networks has surged due to digital transformation, hybrid work models, and evolving security threats, making manual management increasingly unsustainable. Network automation addresses this challenge by streamlining operations and enabling networks to adapt and remain resilient in an ever-changing environment. A recent Gartner study predicts that by 2026, 30% of enterprises will automate more than half of their network activities.
ISG sweet spot report 2024 Recognizing the growing importance of cloud management solutions, Information Services Group (ISG) has released its ISG Provider Lens for Multi-Public Cloud Solutions 2024 report, which highlighted key players in the industry. Among the notable recognitions, ManageEngine CloudSpend was named a Product Challenger, a testament to its innovative approach and robust capabilities in cloud cost management and optimization.
What is cloud cost monitoring? Cloud cost monitoring is a way to track and analyze expenses related to cloud services, such as data transfer, storage, and computing power. It includes monitoring resource allocation, usage, and billing data to optimize spend and ensure efficient utilization of your cloud resources.
We have exciting news for our iOS application users!* You can now access your critical app performance data right from the Control Center of your iPhone! We know how hard it is to keep up with a dynamic IT infrastructure in real time. It gets even harder when you have to fire up your PC every time you want to take a look at the performance of your business-critical applications.
Every business today understands the imperative to operate sustainably. We’re seeing green initiatives in offices, supply chains, and manufacturing processes. But what about the digital realm? The internet, and by extension your website, has a surprisingly significant carbon footprint—powered by energy-hungry data centers around the globe. This presents both a challenge and a remarkable opportunity for businesses relying on their online presence.
As IT environments evolve, staying aligned with the latest technologies is essential for uninterrupted performance and efficiency. With the release of Windows Server 2025, ManageEngine Applications Manager is fully equipped to monitor this next-generation OS, enabling businesses to harness its advanced features while maintaining optimal performance levels.