CA Technologies has enhanced CA Nimsoft Monitor with advanced network flow analysis, enabling customers to visualize their IP traffic in ways that can assist them in optimizing application service levels.
CA Nimsoft Monitor 6 helps IT teams better understand network conversations and patterns among critical applications and servers. With these insights, they can prioritize traffic based on cost and business impact to increase efficiency, more proactively predict potential problems, and optimize the end-to-end customer experience.
Additional CA Nimsoft Monitor enhancements include:
• An automated deployment to accelerate time-to-value
• A powerful, streamlined UI with unified, context-rich views of infrastructure performance
• Automatically generated, dynamic executive dashboards for fast, easy visibility into the health of specific services and the overall environment
Built for both service providers and enterprise customers, CA Nimsoft Monitor features flexible pricing and deployment models that can easily be aligned to a customer’s business need.
”Since not all traffic is equally important, it is critical for customers to diligently track and analyze their traffic flows,” said Mike Sargent, general manager, Enterprise Management, CA Technologies. “The addition of network flow analysis to CA Nimsoft Monitor enables customers to aggregate this vital flow data, making it easy for them to quickly and more accurately identify issues and make more informed bandwidth allocation decisions.”
CA Nimsoft Monitor is part of the CA Technologies Service Assurance technology portfolio that offers the broadest set of choices to bring the right-sized functionality to the right buyer.
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