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Ipswitch President of Network Management Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Ennio Carboni, President, Network Management Division at Ipswitch, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

Carboni is responsible for setting and managing the implementation of the division’s strategic direction and leading its sustainable, profitable growth as a provider of network management solutions for effective management of wired and wireless networks in traditional and virtualized environments.

Carboni joined Ipswitch in 2005 and was a key catalyst for the tripling of the network management division’s revenue as he led product management and later sales and marketing. He has a proven track record of connecting to customers and prospects and using their knowledge and experience to drive product strategy and a culture where every department plays a role in high customer service satisfaction.

Prior to Ipswitch, Carboni had leadership and complex product management roles at Computer Associates, IMlogic (acquired by Symantec) and RSA Security where he was part of the original public key infrastructure product team.

Carboni has both a Master of Science in Criminology and a Master of Business Administration from Northeastern University in Boston.

Ipswitch's network management division, maker of WhatsUp Gold network management software, delivers comprehensive monitoring for networks, systems, applications, and event logging, along with expert network management solutions. WhatsUp Gold serves companies of all sizes in a range of industries and in more than 100 countries.

Ipswitch's easy-to-use WhatsUp Application Performance Monitor provides the comprehensive insight and customizable automated actions needed to assess the impact, isolate the cause and restore performance levels to meet user expectations. Ipswitch users can manage the performance of applications on the network from a unified view where you can diagnose and fix complex performance problems quickly and efficiently – while avoiding costly service interruptions.

With designed-in flexibility, ease of use, quality and affordability, WhatsUp Gold offers ideal support for IT management tasks, including automated discovery, mapping, real-time monitoring, alerting, reporting and troubleshooting of network operations. WhatsUp Gold is deployed on more than 100,000 networks worldwide.

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Ipswitch President of Network Management Joins the Vendor Forum

Pete Goldin
Editor and Publisher
APMdigest

Ennio Carboni, President, Network Management Division at Ipswitch, has joined the APMdigest Vendor Forum.

Carboni is responsible for setting and managing the implementation of the division’s strategic direction and leading its sustainable, profitable growth as a provider of network management solutions for effective management of wired and wireless networks in traditional and virtualized environments.

Carboni joined Ipswitch in 2005 and was a key catalyst for the tripling of the network management division’s revenue as he led product management and later sales and marketing. He has a proven track record of connecting to customers and prospects and using their knowledge and experience to drive product strategy and a culture where every department plays a role in high customer service satisfaction.

Prior to Ipswitch, Carboni had leadership and complex product management roles at Computer Associates, IMlogic (acquired by Symantec) and RSA Security where he was part of the original public key infrastructure product team.

Carboni has both a Master of Science in Criminology and a Master of Business Administration from Northeastern University in Boston.

Ipswitch's network management division, maker of WhatsUp Gold network management software, delivers comprehensive monitoring for networks, systems, applications, and event logging, along with expert network management solutions. WhatsUp Gold serves companies of all sizes in a range of industries and in more than 100 countries.

Ipswitch's easy-to-use WhatsUp Application Performance Monitor provides the comprehensive insight and customizable automated actions needed to assess the impact, isolate the cause and restore performance levels to meet user expectations. Ipswitch users can manage the performance of applications on the network from a unified view where you can diagnose and fix complex performance problems quickly and efficiently – while avoiding costly service interruptions.

With designed-in flexibility, ease of use, quality and affordability, WhatsUp Gold offers ideal support for IT management tasks, including automated discovery, mapping, real-time monitoring, alerting, reporting and troubleshooting of network operations. WhatsUp Gold is deployed on more than 100,000 networks worldwide.

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Businesses that face downtime or outages risk financial and reputational damage, as well as reducing partner, shareholder, and customer trust. One of the major challenges that enterprises face is implementing a robust business continuity plan. What's the solution? The answer may lie in disaster recovery tactics such as truly immutable storage and regular disaster recovery testing ...

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