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Title: Network Management Software


1
Network Management Software
  • Ted Shelton
  • INSS 690
  • Professional Seminar

2
Outline
  • Thesis/Abstract
  • History of Networking
  • Forces of Change
  • Network Management Solutions
  • Future of Network Management
  • Conclusions

3
Abstract
  • Enterprise network management software will
    change the way we acquire, deploy, administer,
    and maintain organizational network solutions.
  • NMS Features
  • No new investment in user terminals
  • Improved Satisfaction (Faster Problem Resolution)
  • Control of Security, Y2K, Euro Remediation
  • Makes up for lost staff

4
History of Networking
  • First Paradigms (1963-Present)
  • theory of data networking, initial deployment
  • Proliferation (1984-Present)
  • heterogeneous network standards and devices
  • Recent Trends
  • The Sixth Generation (1995-Present)
  • Doing More With Less

5
Forces of Change
  • BPR
  • Efficiency Improvement
  • ROI and Cost Accounting
  • Globalization
  • Worldwide businesses need worldwide networks.
  • Agile Competition
  • Functional, Responsive IT Support Systems
  • Leaner, quicker, smarter, predictive, proactive

6
Management Solutions
  • Capabilities
  • feature sets
  • Decision Points
  • organizational requirements vs product
    capabilities
  • Solutions

7
Capabilities
  • Help Desk
  • Remote Control
  • Software Inventory
  • License Management
  • Software Deployment
  • Asset Discovery
  • Asset Management
  • Performance Monitoring

8
Decision Points
  • Network Size
  • Geographical Dispersion
  • Network Significance
  • Client Server Diversity
  • Operating System Support
  • Functionality Requirements
  • Support Requirements
  • Scalability Expansion

9
Solutions
  • Upper Tier
  • Tivoli, Unicenter
  • Mid Tier
  • OpenView, LanDesk
  • Lower Tier
  • SMS
  • Point Solutions
  • (not considered due to time limitations)

10
IBM TIVOLI
  • MANAGE. ANYTHING. ANYWHERE.
  • Capabilities
  • Nearly Complete Feature-Set
  • Multi-Platform
  • Tivoli Director
  • Limitations
  • Limited Application Support
  • Lack of Web-Based Interface
  • Large-Scale Software Deployments
  • Resource-Intensive!

11
CA Unicenter
  • The First Step and the Last Word in Total
    Enterprise Management
  • Capabilities
  • Multi-Platform
  • Option-based Approach with Framework
  • Widest Array of Application Management Plug-Ins
  • Specialized Visualization Tools Web-Based
    Interface
  • Limitations
  • Ranked Second to Tivoli in Cost
  • Neugents strategy may congest the network
  • Large-Scale Client Software Deployments

12
HP OpenView
  • Works Right Now!
  • Capabilities
  • Framework-based Approach
  • Multi-Platform
  • Focus is on critical application Quality of
    Service
  • Supports broad range of application plug-ins
  • Limitations
  • No built-in help desk or remote control functions
  • Desktop Administrator uses Flat-File Database
  • SNMP-based Network Management

13
Intel LanDesk
  • the best Desktop Management package PCWeek Labs
    has seen
  • Capabilities
  • Web-Based Management
  • Most major functions, including AV License
    Meter
  • Claimed to support 250-50,000 clients
  • Can use three major enterprise database back-ends
  • Unattended remote control client management
  • Limitations
  • Supports primarily Microsoft Operating Systems
  • No application management

14
Microsoft SMS
  • We can do that too kind of.
  • Capabilities
  • Modular permits 3d party plug ins
  • Can itself be managed by higher-tier products
  • Bandwidth management via hierarchical site
    design
  • Relatively easy to implement
  • Limitations
  • Microsoft Windows clients only
  • Missing functions help desk, asset detection,
    etc.
  • Scalability claimed to 100,000 clients, but not
    validated

15
Future of Network Management
  • Network Support Outsourcing
  • 3d party provision of network services
  • Fee-for-use application support
  • Application outsourcing (Web, Email)
  • Intelligent Networks
  • self-managing and -healing?
  • The End of Enterprise Network Ownership
  • If its not what your business does for a living,
    why waste the time?

16
Conclusions
  • Limitations of Current Management Paradigm
  • Increasing Enterprise Management Capabilities
  • Competitiveness Opportunities

17
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