Each evolution of
application technology and business services has brought another level of
complexity and increased the obsolescence of traditional IT management processes
and tools, especially in the area of performance prediction. To help you prepare
for and manage the increased complexity, you are invited to attend a live webcast
with Forrester and Zenoss.
Forrester Consulting conducted a survey of 161
IT professionals with direct responsibility for business-critical applications.
All enterprises surveyed had fundamental issues while managing the availability
and performance of these applications and business services.
This expert
discussion will look at the survey data to identify a number of trends and what
makes an ideal management solution:
- Model applications dependencies on
infrastructure components
- Consolidate data from all these components in a
way that allows it be shared by the issue investigation teams
- Identify the
components at fault rapidly and the root cause of problems
Featured
Speakers:
Guest Speaker: Jean-Pierre Garbani, Forrester Research
J.P.
serves Infrastructure & Operation Professionals in predicting and
quantifying IT disruptions. J.P.'s expertise is in the IT management software
and IT operations market, and his research examines the shifting industry
dynamics caused by economic pressures and the impact of new technologies such as
virtualization on the IT organization.
J.P. has several decades of experience
as an IT technology designer and marketer and also as a client of IT technology.
He has broad experience in designing advanced technology solutions in industrial
and commercial applications and bringing them to market.
Floyd
Strimling, Zenoss
As Zenoss' Vice President of Community and Technical
Evangelist, Floyd enjoys creating, debating, and following technology trends
with the goal of making useful stuff rise to the top. With a background spanning
hardware and software, he's been following Networking, Security, Datacenter
Automation Virtualization, and Cloud Computing for 17 years.
When? Tuesday, Feb. 5th, 2013 @ 2:00PM Eastern Standard Time
Click here to register for this live event.