Posted by: melvinjim in: ● August 18, 2011
From the largest regional medical centers to small provider offices, today’s healthcare organizations depend on network sensitive applications. Electronic Health Records (EHR), ePrescriptions, web-based clinical records, online medical registries, desktop virtualization, VoIP, IP storage, cloud–based system, Software-as-a-Service — all of these critical applications rely on network performance. When bandwidth, latency and other key parameters fall [...]
Posted by: armstrongsean in: ● August 9, 2011
Why are more and more organizations building their own clouds, often in addition to leveraging the cost and scalability advantages of private cloud services? For many heavily regulated businesses, such as financial services and healthcare firms, demands for the highest levels of security for sensitive data have made private cloud alternatives more appealing. Private clouds [...]
Posted by: admin in: ● July 7, 2011
The education industry is embracing cloud computing more rapidly than any other sector excluding large enterprises. According to recent studies by IDC and CDW, today more than one-third of higher education IT departments are either implementing or maintaining cloud-based systems. Among the most compelling benefits that cloud-based services offer educational institutions are: Low-cost, anytime/anywhere accessibility [...]
Posted by: admin in: ● May 2, 2011
Live from Kaseya Connect in Vegas! I am enjoying my second day at Kaseya Connect in warm & sunny Las Vegas. We are joining hundreds of managed service providers and fellow sponsors for a few great days of learning more about Kaseya and how we can support the Kaseya user community with the AppNeta instant [...]
Posted by: admin in: ● November 29, 2010
Around here, we compare SNMP to a car’s dashboard. You are able to see how much gas is in the tank, what the engine RPMs are, and how hot the engine is running. But if you’re in a hurry to catch a flight out of Logan Airport, what you really want to know about is the traffic on the highway. How long will it take me to get through Boston? How many other cars are on the road? How many lanes does the Massachusetts Turnpike have? Is there a detour because of the Big Dig?
Posted by: admin in: ● June 3, 2010
PathView customer Derek Abrams, a Certified Videoconferencing Engineer and Operating Systems/Network Analyst at Oregon State University, has shared some of the specific challenges he faces with visual communications. With an extensive university network, Abrams and his team manage new challenges everyday across his various servers and clients. In this article, Abrams builds on his first article, [...]
Posted by: armstrongsean in: ● April 29, 2010
PathView customer Derek Abrams, a Certified Videoconferencing Engineer and Operating Systems/Network Analyst at Oregon State University has faced some challenges specifically related to network management within a university environment. Abrams has shared his story with us in an article that discusses how the complex, widespread network system within a university network functions similarly to a [...]
Posted by: admin in: ● December 8, 2009
Today, Apparent Networks introduced “drop-ship” network management. PathView microAppliance is continuing to make it dramatically easier for network managers to check the performance of their networks — especially for a number of increasingly common network issues. There isn’t an easier or more convenient approach on the market. Imagine the following set of circumstances. A [...]