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ManageEngine Debuts Cisco AVC Monitoring, iPad App, Network Security Fortifications at Cisco Live Milan

ManageEngine announced a suite of upgrades that are immediately available for key applications.

NetFlow Analyzer, the real-time traffic and security analytics software, adds Cisco Application Visibility and Control (AVC) monitoring.

OpManager, the company's data center management software for large enterprises, gains an iPad app.

DeviceExpert, the web-based, multi-vendor network change and configuration management solution, now supports security information and event management (SIEM) integration.

ManageEngine will be demonstrating the applications' new features at Cisco Live, January 27-31, 2014, in Milan, Italy. At the show, ManageEngine will be in booth E43/E44.

"The new IT management capabilities we're debuting at Cisco Live Milan improve IT teams' abilities to provide superior, non-stop business services," said Raj Sabhlok, president of ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corp. "The OpManager iPad app lets IT admins resolve network device issues at any time, from anywhere. NetFlow Analyzer's AVC monitoring ensures the right network applications get the right share of network resources. And the SIEM integration in DeviceExpert fortifies overall network security."

ManageEngine Highlights at Cisco Live Milan 2014

At Cisco Live Milan, ManageEngine experts will be on hand to discuss and demonstrate the latest enhancements to its IT management portfolio, including:

NetFlow Analyzer - With the addition of Cisco AVC monitoring, NetFlow Analyzer now supports all major monitoring technologies from Cisco including NBAR, CBQoS, IP SLA, WAAS and Medianet. AVC monitoring lets IT teams segment, identify, monitor and manage over 1,000 applications with the help of NBAR2. In turn, AVC monitoring helps improve QoS monitoring and application response times. NetFlow Analyzer is IVT-tested and certified as 'Cisco Compatible' in various key areas.

OpManager - The new iPad app for OpManager lets admins view the availability and performance data of Cisco devices. It lists the alarms that are raised and lets the admin acknowledge, add notes, clear and delete them. The app includes various troubleshooting options such as ping, trace root and IT workflow automation. Admins can also use the app to create custom dashboards and widgets.

DeviceExpert - With SIEM integration, DeviceExpert can now send Syslog messages to SIEM tools upon detecting a configuration change. In turn, the SIEM tools can analyze those events, correlate them with other network events, and provide insights on overall network activity. The latest release of DeviceExpert also gains session recording of Telnet and SSH connections launched to devices from the DeviceExpert GUI. Session recording caters to the audit and compliance requirements of organizations that mandate proactive monitoring of activities. The recorded sessions can also be archived and played back to support forensic audits. DeviceExpert also offers REST APIs to enable any third-party application or software to integrate with DeviceExpert directly and add, access and extract data.

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ManageEngine Debuts Cisco AVC Monitoring, iPad App, Network Security Fortifications at Cisco Live Milan

ManageEngine announced a suite of upgrades that are immediately available for key applications.

NetFlow Analyzer, the real-time traffic and security analytics software, adds Cisco Application Visibility and Control (AVC) monitoring.

OpManager, the company's data center management software for large enterprises, gains an iPad app.

DeviceExpert, the web-based, multi-vendor network change and configuration management solution, now supports security information and event management (SIEM) integration.

ManageEngine will be demonstrating the applications' new features at Cisco Live, January 27-31, 2014, in Milan, Italy. At the show, ManageEngine will be in booth E43/E44.

"The new IT management capabilities we're debuting at Cisco Live Milan improve IT teams' abilities to provide superior, non-stop business services," said Raj Sabhlok, president of ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corp. "The OpManager iPad app lets IT admins resolve network device issues at any time, from anywhere. NetFlow Analyzer's AVC monitoring ensures the right network applications get the right share of network resources. And the SIEM integration in DeviceExpert fortifies overall network security."

ManageEngine Highlights at Cisco Live Milan 2014

At Cisco Live Milan, ManageEngine experts will be on hand to discuss and demonstrate the latest enhancements to its IT management portfolio, including:

NetFlow Analyzer - With the addition of Cisco AVC monitoring, NetFlow Analyzer now supports all major monitoring technologies from Cisco including NBAR, CBQoS, IP SLA, WAAS and Medianet. AVC monitoring lets IT teams segment, identify, monitor and manage over 1,000 applications with the help of NBAR2. In turn, AVC monitoring helps improve QoS monitoring and application response times. NetFlow Analyzer is IVT-tested and certified as 'Cisco Compatible' in various key areas.

OpManager - The new iPad app for OpManager lets admins view the availability and performance data of Cisco devices. It lists the alarms that are raised and lets the admin acknowledge, add notes, clear and delete them. The app includes various troubleshooting options such as ping, trace root and IT workflow automation. Admins can also use the app to create custom dashboards and widgets.

DeviceExpert - With SIEM integration, DeviceExpert can now send Syslog messages to SIEM tools upon detecting a configuration change. In turn, the SIEM tools can analyze those events, correlate them with other network events, and provide insights on overall network activity. The latest release of DeviceExpert also gains session recording of Telnet and SSH connections launched to devices from the DeviceExpert GUI. Session recording caters to the audit and compliance requirements of organizations that mandate proactive monitoring of activities. The recorded sessions can also be archived and played back to support forensic audits. DeviceExpert also offers REST APIs to enable any third-party application or software to integrate with DeviceExpert directly and add, access and extract data.

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I've spent a lot of time in the channel, and one thing I keep coming back to is this: a partner program is only as good as what it looks like in the field. Many programs look great on paper, but when a partner is in front of a customer navigating a complex hybrid environment or trying to make the case for AI-powered observability, the gap between what a vendor promises and what it actually delivers becomes very clear, very fast ...

Enterprises today operate in a real-time environment where uninterrupted access to trusted data has become a baseline expectation for users, applications and automated systems. Traditional DataOps models, built on manual effort and human triage, cannot keep pace with this always active demand. AI agents are emerging as the operational backbone, ensuring consistent data availability, reinforcing trustworthiness and enabling a level of scale that manual processes cannot achieve ...

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Cloud migration was supposed to be a one-way door. For most enterprises, it turns out it isn't. Cloud data repatriation is a real and growing trend. A new survey ... finds that 89% of organizations plan to expand their on-premises infrastructure footprint over the next two years — and 75% have already moved at least some workloads back from public cloud in the past 24 months. The findings point to a broad rethinking of where data belongs ...

Over the past few years, large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the software industry. Given their ability to excel at multi-step reasoning, LLMs have helped enterprises streamline workflows and adapt to the unknown. However, employing such models comes with sky-high costs, latency issues, and limited flexibility. In the realm of IT operations, it is generally wiser to employ smaller, domain-specific models instead ...

For years, DevOps teams operated under a simple assumption: collect enough telemetry, and you can find and fix any problem. That assumption is breaking down. Modern enterprises now operate across microservices, hybrid cloud environments, APIs, Kubernetes, and highly automated delivery pipelines. Releases happen continuously, dependencies shift constantly, and failures spread faster than teams can diagnose them ...

New Relic surveyed IT and engineering leaders from the media and entertainment (M&E) sector to understand what's working — and where challenges persist with their observability practices. The findings reveal how M&E organizations are navigating rising platform complexity, audience expectations, and AI-driven change. Below are five takeaways that stand out ...

Let me start with something I've seen play out more times than I can count. A team hits a wall with the cloud. Costs creep up, then spike. Performance starts to feel inconsistent. Someone in finance asks a simple question like "why did this double?" and nobody has a clean answer ... Maybe this isn't the right place for everything. That realization feels like a breakthrough, like you've identified the problem. In reality, you've just identified the starting line ...

In MEAN TIME TO INSIGHT Episode 24, Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research, Network Infrastructure and Operations, at EMA discusses network observability tool sprawl ... 

In cloud-native systems, scaling is often as simple as moving a slider. For on-premise databases, the stakes are different. Over-provisioning hardware is expensive. Under-provisioning leads to performance bottlenecks that are difficult to fix once the equipment is in the rack ...