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ScienceLogic Rolls Out Monitoring and Dependency Mapping for SAP

ScienceLogic released an SAP monitoring solution which it aims to sell directly into the SAP market.

SAP’s software supports thousands of companies’ business processes including HR, finance, manufacturing, supply chain, and CRM. ScienceLogic’s fully integrated SAP solution allows customers to catch critical SAP application performance issues before they have any serious business impact.

It is critical that organizations relying on SAP to run their businesses closely monitor all levels of IT infrastructure that support the SAP system. This will increase business continuity and decrease threat of poor performance, outages, and degradation. ScienceLogic’s SAP solution monitors all IT infrastructure layers, including the network, server, SAP application, and SAP HANA.

Solution attributes include:

Simplifies SAP Performance Management
- No installation on the SAP system required
- Uses SAP standard APIs
- Simple user-friendly configuration interface

Unifies SAP Monitoring
- Automatic monitoring integration with the ScienceLogic platform
- Single view across all SAP related performance data
- Comprehensive dashboards for executive and technical level audiences

Relieves SAP admins from repetitive tasks
- Real time monitoring of key components of a SAP Netweaver system
- Automatic generation of daily monitoring reports, capacity/historical reports
- Predefined thresholds and auto-discovery provides simple administration

“Many ScienceLogic customers rely on SAP and we have often been asked to broaden our SAP support and capabilities,” said Dave Link, CEO, ScienceLogic. “In response to that popular demand, we’re pleased to roll out an easy to implement solution that makes certain that SAP-driven business functions are performing to expectations.”

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ScienceLogic Rolls Out Monitoring and Dependency Mapping for SAP

ScienceLogic released an SAP monitoring solution which it aims to sell directly into the SAP market.

SAP’s software supports thousands of companies’ business processes including HR, finance, manufacturing, supply chain, and CRM. ScienceLogic’s fully integrated SAP solution allows customers to catch critical SAP application performance issues before they have any serious business impact.

It is critical that organizations relying on SAP to run their businesses closely monitor all levels of IT infrastructure that support the SAP system. This will increase business continuity and decrease threat of poor performance, outages, and degradation. ScienceLogic’s SAP solution monitors all IT infrastructure layers, including the network, server, SAP application, and SAP HANA.

Solution attributes include:

Simplifies SAP Performance Management
- No installation on the SAP system required
- Uses SAP standard APIs
- Simple user-friendly configuration interface

Unifies SAP Monitoring
- Automatic monitoring integration with the ScienceLogic platform
- Single view across all SAP related performance data
- Comprehensive dashboards for executive and technical level audiences

Relieves SAP admins from repetitive tasks
- Real time monitoring of key components of a SAP Netweaver system
- Automatic generation of daily monitoring reports, capacity/historical reports
- Predefined thresholds and auto-discovery provides simple administration

“Many ScienceLogic customers rely on SAP and we have often been asked to broaden our SAP support and capabilities,” said Dave Link, CEO, ScienceLogic. “In response to that popular demand, we’re pleased to roll out an easy to implement solution that makes certain that SAP-driven business functions are performing to expectations.”

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64% of enterprise networking teams use internally developed software or scripts for network automation, but 61% of those teams spend six or more hours per week debugging and maintaining them, according to From Scripts to Platforms: Why Homegrown Tools Dominate Network Automation and How Vendors Can Help, my latest EMA report ...

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CEOs are committed to advancing AI solutions across their organization even as they face challenges from accelerating technology adoption, according to the IBM CEO Study. The survey revealed that executive respondents expect the growth rate of AI investments to more than double in the next two years, and 61% confirm they are actively adopting AI agents today and preparing to implement them at scale ...

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The development of banking apps was supposed to provide users with convenience, control and piece of mind. However, for thousands of Halifax customers recently, a major mobile outage caused the exact opposite, leaving customers unable to check balances, or pay bills, sparking widespread frustration. This wasn't an isolated incident ... So why are these failures still happening? ...

Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated every day, and at their forefront are zero-day vulnerabilities. These elusive security gaps are exploited before a fix becomes available, making them among the most dangerous threats in today's digital landscape ... This guide will explore what these vulnerabilities are, how they work, why they pose such a significant threat, and how modern organizations can stay protected ...

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As observability engineers, we navigate a sea of telemetry daily. We instrument our applications, configure collectors, and build dashboards, all in pursuit of understanding our complex distributed systems. Yet, amidst this flood of data, a critical question often remains unspoken, or at best, answered by gut feeling: "Is our telemetry actually good?" ... We're inviting you to participate in shaping a foundational element for better observability: the Instrumentation Score ...

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