Logicalis US announced the launch of the Managed Digital Fabric Platform, created to give CIOs a real-time view of how their digital ecosystem is performing across key metrics, including service availability, user experience and environmental impact.
The Managed Digital Fabric Platform is a global capability now added to the Logicalis Managed Services offerings, which is designed to give CIOs the insights they need to improve both the environmental and business impact of their digital ecosystem.
The Managed Digital Fabric Platform provides CIOs with a real-time view of their entire Logicalis managed digital infrastructure. Based on machine learning and AI, the platform delivers a simple Digital Fabric Score across five key metrics:
- Availability – Visibility of traffic utilization and capacity along with predictive analytics to prevent service disruption
- Economics – Utilization data provides insights on opportunities to maximize investment as well as practical measures to cut costs without compromising performance such as scheduled power outages, relicensing or upgrading to more efficient technologies
- Environment – Real-time monitoring of power and capacity utilization to identify energy density and recommendations on how to measurably cut carbon emissions
- Security – Measurement of ongoing security compliance in real-time and insights on how to reduce threat dwell times
- User experience – Responsiveness, usability and productivity are tracked to identify ways to enhance the user experience
These metrics are benchmarked, so users can see how they perform against similar organizations, and receive practical recommendations to improve performance.
"For many IT leaders, trying to objectively assess the performance of an organization's digital ecosystem is a complex undertaking, which we have simplified with the Managed Digital Fabric Platform," said Jon Groves, CEO of Logicalis US. "We identified the five factors that matter most to IT leaders, from application performance to environmental impact. Users get a real-time view of how their tech suite is performing in one place, offering a new level of crucial visibility that will help enable decisions to improve business impact."
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