5 Questions About VMware’s Stake in the Native Public Cloud

Native public clouds are critical to the digital future of organizations worldwide. Known for bringing consistent infrastructure and operations to private and hybrid clouds, VMware has emerged as an indispensable partner to IT organizations on the journey to the native public cloud.

Moreover, Milin Desai, general manager of VMware Cloud Services, wants to make it very clear to everyone: VMware is not only serious about supporting customers who are adopting native public clouds, but also delivering real value for customers running applications in native cloud environments. Recent announcements—including the introduction of VMware Kubernetes Engine (VKE) and the addition of 35 new integrations to Wavefront—demonstrate the company’s commitment to bringing continuous innovations and new value not only to clouds based on VMware Cloud infrastructure but also to public cloud environments.

Below, find out more about the native public cloud strategy of an IT industry pioneer.

 

Q&A: Milin Desai with the Latest on VMware Cloud Services

  1. How does public cloud adoption factor into VMware’s vision and strategy?

At VMware, we enable choice. When we pioneered server virtualization, we provided data center operators a choice over hardware by abstracting physical compute and memory from their existing, underlying infrastructure. In the past decade, we extended that principle to networks, storage, operations and management, meeting the customer on their terms.

Now, as IT transitions to public and managed clouds as a destination for their applications, we enable customers to choose whichever cloud environment best meets their business needs. We do that by offering a valuable set of cloud services for whichever path IT chooses: extending existing VMware workloads to a hybrid cloud, natively operating VMware workloads in a public cloud or managing and securing VMware workloads in a multi-cloud environment.

  1. How is VMware helping customers as they adopt native public clouds?

Public cloud adoption changes the dynamics of our customers’ organizations. It is critical that we understand the primary use cases and concerns emerging as a result of the adoption and usage of public clouds, including these three distinct decision-makers:

  1. Central ITis increasingly tasked to extend beyond the data center to leverage and benefit from public clouds. Many organizations mandate a “cloud-first” initiative. Today we enable this team to start getting the business and agility benefits of the cloud without having to re-tune or rethink everything. We do this by delivering the VMware software-defined experience (as a service) with global partners like IBM, Rackspace and OVH, as well as with offerings such as VMware Cloud on AWS in partnership with Amazon. Customers leverage this capability to accelerate their go-live disaster recovery plans from months to weeks, to migrate and evacuate regional data centers in days as opposed to months and to optimize and reduce spending without additional retooling and retraining. Additionally, with these innovations central IT gains the luxury of infinitely scalable and globally available capacity consumed as an operating expense, with consistent management, security and
  2. App development teamsuse open frameworks (g., Jenkins, Prometheus, K8s, Terraform, etc.) and choose public cloud services that enable them to build the most innovative applications. VMware is starting to engage with this audience via offers around K8s (both as a product with Pivotal Container Service or as a fully managed service with VKE), and a cloud-scale metrics collection platform (Wavefront by VMware) without compromising developers’ choice of frameworks or clouds. Increasingly we also talk to them about delivering compliance as code thereby enabling them to adhere to corporate standards as part of the CI/CD pipeline.
  3. Cloud operationsis an emerging function in IT that ensures business controls are maintained without imposing a central gate on public cloud adoption. The tools that this organization uses can be categorized as “just-in-time” to enable compliance, cost and ongoing cloud operations. At VMware, we offer services that deliver core capabilities to this audience so they can help manage a multi-cloud environment that provides infrastructure and services in a frictionless fashion.

Our services provide capabilities that appeal to these very unique users. This helps reduce tool sprawl, which has attendant issues of price, complexity and integrability. As an example, Wavefront can be used by developers to instrument and monitor their applications, as well as by cloud operators to monitor their cloud infrastructure (e.g., instances, storage, Database as a Service, serverless and more).

  1. What is VMware’s approach to building services for the public cloud?

All of our cloud services, whether built from the ground up or acquired, are architected and engineered to serve a multi-cloud reality. VMware focuses on leveraging the latest cloud-native, “born in the cloud,” approaches to building our SaaS offerings. This, in turn, builds deep empathy and understanding of what real application developers and public cloud operators contend with regularly.

We build on our core value proposition of managing and operating private clouds while embracing newer approaches both organically and inorganically. For example, we extended the VMware SDDC to the public clouds through our partnerships, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and IBM Cloud. Additionally, our expanding portfolio of services helps solve multi-cloud problems. The recently launched VMware Kubernetes Engine is a new service that delivers dial-tone Kubernetes (K8s) in the native public cloud. On the other hand, we acquired CloudCoreo, a security and compliance solution, to provide robust coverage whether the workload is in the data center or the public cloud.

  1. How does VMware make the numerous cloud services available into a fast, frictionless experience for IT?

By understanding these different decision-makers and their needs, we enable IT teams to win and collaborate. Delivering a delightful experience is vital to succeed in this new world. That starts with simple things like bring-your-own enterprise identity, self-service demos, integrated learning and help modules and more. The goal is to enable IT to get to their outcomes with the least amount of friction.

Multi-cloud computing could create blind spots and give rise to new operational silos within an organization. To help overcome these issues, our software-as-a-service cloud services help customers visualize, manage, secure and operate their multi-cloud environments with the same consistency they have come to expect from their VMware software-defined data center (SDDC) stack.

  1. What’s next for VMware Cloud Services?

We are focused on delivering faster time to value while providing a more simplified experience, whether the application is private, hosted or public. With this fundamental principle, we are focused on two essential elements going forward with cloud services:

  1. Deliver a set of solutions that help manage, secure and operate applications running on VMware-based clouds and public clouds.
  2. Deliver capabilities to refactor existing applications or build new applications with their choice of destination and ecosystem all while working with community-based frameworks.

Sources: VMware/Radius

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A Clear Case for Cloud: Why CIOs Often Start with These Apps

For CIOs just starting a journey to the cloud, here’s where the technology’s impact immediately shines.

Anyone who has ever doubted IT’s significant impact on a company’s top line hasn’t considered how much can go wrong during the delivery of digital products, services and experiences to customers. Across industries, that final, critical moment when customers decide whether to spend their money or time on a company could be determined by the availability and performance of a website or app.

Companies must be where customers are—digital mediums—to market, sell and build loyalty, but tech companies aren’t the only ones depending on the internet to also deliver the goods. The transactional, purchasing phase of the customer’s journey now occurs digitally even in industries that existed before the internet, like entertainment. People watch live events, follow their favorite TV shows and hear the newest songs not only on televisions and radios but also on web portals and mobile apps.

That’s a huge, expanding responsibility for IT. The shift also presents opportunities for CIOs to prove and add value to their company’s top line. Corporate websites, microsites and mobile apps are often customers’ first or final impression of a brand, as well as tools for acquiring heaps of valuable customer data.

To guarantee availability and improve the performance of these key digital destinations, many CIOs turn to the cloud.

 

Common Cloud Use Cases: Website Availability

Websites, and all the supporting applications, are often one of the first use cases companies try out for cloud computing. Years ago, it was reported that so many websites already depended on Amazon’s cloud that the company could be considered “a core piece of the internet.”

After all, the benefits of cloud computing lend quite well to the needs of websites, such as:

  • High Availability & Disaster Recovery:Failure is not an option when it comes to website availability. Leading cloud providers offer and manage configurations that ensure the servers running websites never quit and are always up-to-date.
  • Scalability:The sharp fluctuations in traffic that websites experience can impact performance and availability. IT can access on-demand resources from the cloud to keep sites afloat during unexpected peak traffic.
  • Developer Enablement:IT can’t just run websites. They also need to build new features that keep up with customer preferences. Developers can easily replicate web environments in the cloud for testing, collaboration and rollout.

The following story further illustrates the benefits of cloud computing for one of companies’ arguably most important assets: customer-facing digital platforms.

 

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“For us, that’s the worst-case scenario,” said Roger Hofmann, head of digital for HIT RADIO FFH, a German radio station expecting on average 6 million monthly visitors to several web portals. “Every time our website was down in the past, there was a huge danger that our audience would go to the competitor’s radio station and get the information there.”

HIT RADIO FFH operated websites on-premises with some additional cloud resources, but IT couldn’t quickly get the additional resources they needed to handle peak website traffic. “In extreme weather situations or when competitions run, up to 100 times the number of users access our website and app. It was sometimes difficult to absorb these peak loads flexibly with our previous infrastructure,” said Hofmann.

So IT expanded to a software-defined data center (SDDC) managed entirely by a new cloud provider in the private cloud. That move, completed within just two months without any outages, empowered IT to scale up from two to 25 virtual machines andscale up or down again in the event of planned or unplanned events. With that newfound flexibility to get resources on demand, Hofmann said they ensure their audience can always reach HIT RADIO FFH.

 

Reaching Farther from the Cloud

From the cloud, HIT RADIO FFH doesn’t just make their websites available to regular visitors. IT also has part of a digital foundation from which to create better, more exciting digital experiences for their growing audience.

Hofmann and his colleague Thomas Winkelmann, a web developer, said they’re more easily setting up test environments to develop new features, like radio streaming. Virtualization and cloud technologies simplify monitoring and maintenance, so IT can also focus on improving the performance of multimedia-heavy web portals and mobile apps—a key digital medium to compete in for the foreseeable future.

“The fact that our listeners can access our offering at any time from any location—and not quickly click to a rival station—is of clear competitive advantage to us,” said Winkelmann. “We continue to pursue a clear strategy of mobile first.”

 

Sources: VMware/Radius

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Next Major Cloud Markets Could Be Least Expected

As organizations in developing countries leapfrog to advanced technologies, conditions are ripening for nascent markets to surge ahead with the cloud.

Today’s developing countries might surprise outsiders. Swiftly modernizing under the radar, developing countries do not look so technologically different from their more developed neighbors.

These areas are a greenfield, allowing businesses I work with there to hop straight into cloud environments. Faced with sudden, heightened connectivity, many developing countries readily challenge the status quo with more advanced digital technologies and behaviors. This is not unlike the trajectory of more mature markets, except for the rapid rate at which this digital transformation occurs.

 

Untapped Markets Tap into Cloud Computing

Developing countries are untapped markets and opportunities for businesses to be among the first to meet the burgeoning demands of a rising economic class. To fulfill a developing country’s unique needs, though, businesses must be able to deliver new, tailored solutions on largely untested grounds.

Cloud technologies are ideal for these businesses. It includes all the ingredients needed to accelerate innovation in volatile markets: agility, flexibility, reliability, scalability, and affordability.

With multiple clouds, in particular, companies can choose the best combination of cloud technologies to scale at low costs, while complying with data privacy and government regulations. With little or no legacy systems, businesses can skip the complicated migration process and smoothly transition to manage multi-cloud environments.

Though developing countries still lack some resources to support cloud infrastructures, like expansive networks and effective power grids, I see it coming. Consider Bangladesh and Pakistan (two emerging markets in Asia my team and I know well).

Construction on a Tier 4 data center in Bangladesh, projected to be one of the largest in the world, is already underway to support cloud computing in the region. Pakistan established its first cloud-based data center in 2016, no more than a month after the country’s largest telecommunications provider partnered with IBM on a public cloud. Today, Pakistan is setting up a government public cloud (G-cloud) thanks to the ongoing partnership between the country’s National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) and VMware.

 

Digital Transformation Is Faster and Further Than Expected

Organizations in nascent markets may be playing catchup to what those in more developed markets have already done, but less-developed markets have the luxury of skipping ahead instead of repeating the same evolutionary process. Many of the companies I work with in these countries plan to go full steam ahead with advanced technologies from day one—solutions that many well-established companies in more developed markets still lack.

That means business leaders can leapfrog traditional data centers and start from the ground up in the cloud—or often in multiple clouds.

Government support is further ushering along digital transformation in developing countries. Working toward Pakistan’s Vision 2025 priorities (include modernizing infrastructure and strengthening regional connectivity), NTC initially partnered with VMware last year to modernize the organization’s IT infrastructure and accelerate network expansion.

 

Sudden Connectivity Challenges the Status Quo

Mobile devices and the internet are still new technologies in developing countries, but that all changes when income levels rise, the cost of the technologies falls, and networks expand. It would not surprise me to see highways of connectivity arrive in the world’s most remote regions before roads or railways.

The economies of Bangladesh and Pakistan grew 7.1 and 5.3 percent, respectively, in 2017, surpassing worldwide economic growth at less than 4 percent. The countries’ populations—among the 10 largest in the world—are expected to drive notable growth of the world’s total mobile subscribers in the next seven years, with their own mobile penetration (unique mobile subscribers as a percentage of the population) jumping to 60 and 50 percent, respectively, by 2025.

Because of this heightened mobile connectivity, residents in these remote areas can open a bank account in areas where physical branches do not exist or connect with doctors where healthcare systems do not reach. People there grow accustomed to using mobile devices and the internet in their daily lives, and eventually, they expect the same mobile connectivity in their professional lives.

On the ground, I’m seeing similar expectations forming in developing countries for fast, reliable, highly available cloud connectivity.

 

Sources: VMware/Radius

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The Key to Managing Complexity and Risk in a Multi-Cloud World

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Cloud adoption in the enterprise is accelerating at a near breakneck pace. In what is becoming a common trend, enterprises worldwide are racing to adopt cloud technology in response to a myriad of business needs—revenue generation, improving business applications, better decision-making—to make their organizations more profitable and effective.

Further fueling this growth in cloud adoption is the pressure to create applications that work effectively in an increasingly hybridized cloud environment. The lines between private, public, and hybrid cloud are blurring, and their distinctions are becoming less relevant. “Customers want to deploy to any cloud without regard to location,” says Mike Hulme, senior director of VMware Cloud marketing. “They want a simple cloud strategy to manage complexity and risk as they work across multiple clouds.”

Business and IT leaders have traditionally spoken different languages, with goals, objectives, and priorities often in conflict with each other. But as the cloud matures, the enterprise has a set of technologies and tools that bring business and IT together. Cloud technology provides what both sides of the enterprise technology divide need to align around timelines and access to new levels of innovation, without jeopardizing any of the standard IT requirements—but only when done correctly.

The Right Way

Enterprises want the flexibility to develop any type of application, deploy it to any cloud, and deliver it to any device. When organizations introduce this degree of flexibility and heterogeneity into their IT environments, however, the level of complexity typically rises. And with rise in complexity comes a level of risk due to inconsistent security, management, and governance models. At the least, this can be a drain on efficiency while introducing unexpected costs. At worst, the security of intellectual property and customer information could be threatened.

“Accessing the kind of flexibility IT needs to drive business innovation, without introducing complexity and risk, is only possible when utilizing a consistent infrastructure and consistent set of operations,” Hulme says. “VMware delivers just this, with VMware’s cloud infrastructure operating in more than 4,000 partners across more than 100 countries worldwide.”

One Cloud Strategy

Through VMware Cloud™, enterprises gain access to a comprehensive set of cloud products and services, available on-premises or in the cloud. VMware Cloud unifies existing investments, resources, skills, and teams and allows a business to tap into the broadest set of cloud providers around the globe.

VMware’s cloud strategy also tackles head-on the fact that application development, particularly containerized (cloud-native) app development, is more demanding than ever. VMware Cloud provides the optimal stable environment for compute, storage, and networking—creating the best infrastructure environment for these applications. In addition, VMware delivers the kind of operational support, cloud services, and other investments that, until now, have been missing from cloud-native apps.

Announced this morning at VMworld, VMware is providing the resources, tools, and building blocks to satisfy what containerized applications need in production. VMware’s approach will accelerate enterprise adoption of containers and allow companies to get more value, faster, out of containerized apps.

VMware’s cloud strategy also takes aim at the silos that have traditionally existed between the data center and the cloud. VMware Cloud delivers consistent infrastructure across clouds, creating a more seamless extension of the data center to the cloud, reducing costs and effort, and creating new opportunities for customers to work across the clouds that best fit their business needs.

*This article originally taken from VMware/radius

The Fastest Route to a Seamless Hybrid Cloud

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VMware Cloud Provider (formerly named VMware vCloud Air) is the ready-to-run public cloud providing a true hybrid cloud experience for VMware customers to modernize your data center. Because VMware Cloud Provider is built on the solid foundation of vSphere, it enables you to quickly and securely take advantage of the core benefits of a true hybrid cloud platform, while extending and maximizing your existing IT investments into the public cloud – any application, no changes.

What Business Problems Does VMware Cloud Provider Uniquely Solve?

  • Protect–A simple and cost-effective way to protect and secure your vSphere workloads in the public cloud.
  • Extend–The seamless way to extend vSphere workloads from your data center to the public cloud and back.
  • Replace–The fastest way to securely consolidate and move your vSphere data center to the public cloud.

As a member of VMware Cloud Provider, Zettagrid Indonesia have commitment to help customer digital transformation with cloud based on trusted VMware technology, designed to reduce complexity and scale to meet customer business needs.

Get your business ready to the cloud now, for further information about Zettagrid Indonesia cloud products please send your enquiry to sales@zettagrid.id or simply call us to +62-812-28-38-78. More from hybrid cloud solutions please visit HybridCloud

Source:VMwareCloudProvider, VMwarePartnerCentral

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Veeam Cloud Connect For Backup & Disaster Recovery

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Veeam Cloud Connect (VCC) provides a fully integrated, fast and secure way to backup, replicate and restore from the cloud. VCC ensure availability for your mission critical applications without the cost and complexity of building and maintaining a disaster recovery (DR) site. VCC, now with VM replication, provides fully integrated, fast and secure cloud based DR through service provider.

In order to educate and product update of veeam cloud connect service to partners, Zettagrid collaborate with TechData Indonesia and Veeam held 2 days partner enablement workshop, 3 & 5 April 2018.

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Dolly Indra, GM Sales & Channel Partner Zettagrid Indonesia, bring a presentation about VCC implementation and benefits for business. Dolly also announce new promo called “Zettagrid April Fiesta” for partner as partner loyalty program. More info about “Zettagrid April Fiesta” keep stay tuned at www.zettagrid.id

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Cloud Di Industri Fintech, Bagaimana Implementasi & Manfaatnya?

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Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir industri financial technology (fintech) sedang tumbuh dan berkembang di Indonesia. Berdasarkan data yang dikutip dari ey.com, tingkat adopsi fintech secara global terus tumbuh hingga 17% sejak tahun 2015. Hal ini merupakan dampak dari adopsi oleh pasar yang terus berkembang dan munculnya generasi millennial yang memiliki digitally minded dan techsavvy.

Keberhasilan industri keuangan atau finansial sebagai yang terdepan mengadopsi layanan Teknologi Informasi (TI) menjadi barometer bagi industri lain untuk mengikuti langkah yang sama. Termasuk penerapan teknologi cloud yang kini telah memiliki peranan penting dari industri fintech yang mengadopsinya. Sebelum kita membahas lebih jauh mengenai implementasi dan manfaat teknologi cloud bagi industri fintech, kita akan bahas terlebih dahulu pengertian dari fintech itu sendiri.

Pengertian Fintech

Menurut National Digital Research Center di Dublin, Irlandia mendefenisikan financial technology atau fintech sebagai “innovation in financial services atau “inovasi dalam layanan keuangan”. Definisi tersebut memiliki pengertian yang sangat luas, perusahaan fintech dapat menyasar segment perusahaan/korporasi (B2B) maupun ritel (B2C).

Pada dasarnya keberadaan fintech bertujuan untuk membuat masyarakat lebih mudah mengakses produk-produk keuangan, mempermudah transaksi dan juga meningkatkan literasi keuangan. Di Indonesia, fintech memiliki banyak jenis antara lain untuk layanan pembayaran, peminjaman (lending), perencanaan keuangan, investasi ritel, pembiayaan (crowd funding), remitansi dan riset keuangan.

Implementasi Cloud Di Industri Fintech

Dahulu sebagian besar inovasi Teknologi Informasi (TI) pada industri finansial berfokus pada sector operasional dan internal. Tetapi setelah era mobile masuk dan digunakan secara massal oleh semua pihak maka fokus inovasi TI beralih ke pelanggan atau konsumer. Kenapa hal ini terjadi? Karena semua orang termasuk pelanggan menginginkan adanya sebuah solusi yang nyaman, cepat dan mudah untuk digunakan.

Berikut beberapa pemanfaat teknologi cloud yang diimplementasikan oleh industri fintech karena mampu memberikan optimisasi and percepatan dalam mendukung bisnis fintech:

  1. Proses provisioning yang lebih mudah dan dinamis
  2. Mampu mengolah dan mengelola data yang lebih besar
  3. Teknologi analitik yang lebih mutakhir
  4. Penerapan katalog yang self-service dan otomatisasi pada level DevOps
  5. Ekosistem penyedia layanan cloud yang sudah mature

 

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Sebagai salah satu penyedia layanan cloud berbasis IaaS di Indonesia, Zettagrid menyediakan produk dan solusi cloud yang bisa dimanfaatkan oleh perusahaan berbasis fintech untuk mendukung bisnis mereka dari sisi infrastruktur TI. Zettagrid adalah penyedia layanan cloud pertama yang menggunakan platform virtualisasi mutakhir dari VMware dengan sertifikasi PCI DSS dan ISO 9001. Ditambah lagi dengan solusi backup dan disaster recovery yang menggunakan teknologi Veeam, Zettagrid merupakan pilihan mitra yang tepat bagi perusahaan fintech untuk membantu pengelolaan infrastruktur TI sehingga lebih agile, reliable dan aman.

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Source: mytechdecision, ey.com, finansialku.com

 

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High Speed Recovery With Veeam Cloud Connect

High Speed Recovery: Through features like Instant VM Recovery and Instant File-Level Recovery, Veeam Backup & Replication is able to provide recovery time objectives of less than 15 minutes. Veeam customers say 96% of Veeam recoveries are within their RTO SLAs, compared to 78% for other solutions. Veeam Cloud Connect benefits which include high speed recovery, data loss avoidance, verified recoverability, visibility report and leveraged data.

Data Loss Avoidance: Veeam provides streamlined DR and simple, secure off-site data protection, giving you the ability to achieve recovery point objectives in under 15 minutes as well.

Verified Recoverability: Veeam can guarantee recovery of every file, application or virtual server because Veeam Backup & Replication automatically tests every vSphere and replica, every time.

Leveraged Data: Through a virtual lab, you can mitigate the risks associated with application deployment by putting their backups and replicas to work in a production-like environment prior to any production roll out.

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Veeam Backup Replication Delivers Scalability And Performance To The Hybrid Cloud

Veeam Backup & Replication is a powerful, easy-to-use and affordable backup and Availability solution. It provides fast, flexible and reliable recovery of virtualized applications and data, bringing virtual machine backup and replication together in a single software solution with award-winning support for VMware virtual environment.

Veeam Backup & Replication:

  • Ensures Availability for ALL your apps and data, anywhere — on premises, or in the cloud
  • Helps you exceed your SLAs and cut downtime. In 9.5, Veeam offers additional storage integrations and new backup and restore technologies to help you meet and exceed your SLAs
  • 9.5 also allows you to optimize your investment in IT spend — with FULL integration with Windows Server 2016, vCloud director enhancements and more

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Monitor Your Infrastructure With Real Time Metrics, How To?

Proactive IT environment monitoring is essential in an online world where business success is equal to system uptime. Proactive monitoring means improved availability.

Organisations need to monitor their IT environments to ensure they are running optimally and identify any issues which could cause a failure down the line. In addition, IT environment health monitoring gives organisations the peace of mind they are providing an efficient and consistent service to their end users.

Total visibility of all interdependent systems is vital

In any IT environment problems which may cause service interruption are not immediately visible and tend to build up over a period of time.

Having total visibility of IT infrastructure services and their interdependencies is paramount in preventing issues and helps organisations make informed decisions about their IT environment.

Monitoring helps gather data and set performance benchmarks

IT infrastructure monitoring is not the only key to ensuring proactive alerting of negative incidents. Monitoring and gathering performance data over time is a key input into shaping IT strategy. As technology changes and business needs evolve monitoring IT infrastructure enables organisations to benchmark their IT systems performance and then use this information to plan for upgrades, enhancements and migrations.

Proactive analysis of IT system means organisations have a better chance of preventing major disruptions. Regular health checks on infrastructure and alerts which indicate where certain measurements are deviating from historical benchmarks can identify any discrepancies within systems and assist in proactively rectifying issues before they negatively impact business operations. The key outcome of proactive monitoring is the focus and effort of IT operations have shifted from fighting fires to preventing outages.

IT monitoring can also aid organisations in fine-tuning their infrastructure to ensure peak performance and efficiency is achieved. Close monitoring can highlight how systems interact and proactively identify any areas that are vulnerable or underperforming. By identifying bottlenecks and potential areas of danger, organisations can then use this information to enhance their services and prevent any system outages.

Monitoring is not an IT activity, it’s a business tool

Effective IT infrastructure monitoring enables data driven decision making, identifies issues early, improves the productivity and performance of IT systems, helps organisations plan for growth and ultimately helps prevent or reduce the negative effects of system downtime.

Zettagrid monitoring delivers insights

Zettagrid gives customers access to real-time monitoring of their entire environment through their status page. This service also gives customers the option to subscribe to updates which proactively alerts them should any incident occur which may have an impact on their environment.

The Zettagrid real-time status reports give customers a view of the current state of the primary Zettagrid services such as the operations centre, internet transit and DNS status. In addition, this dashboard also monitors the principal services at each of the Zettagrid locations in Australia and Jakarta.

Scheduled maintenance notices give customers prior notice to any maintenance being done on the Zettagrid platform which may affect their running services and real-time system metrics provide insight into the current bandwidth network utilisation.

Zettagrid also posts past incidents on their status page which give details into incidents which have affected the Zettagrid platform and how these were resolved, giving their customers full transparency into the environment running their critical IT services.

Real-time monitoring and historical metrics, 24/7

Customers are also able to monitor the real-time metrics of their Zettagrid services via the Zettagrid self-service portal.

Real-time and historical metrics are available at any time, so customers can monitor the performance of their virtual machines.

Ready to get your finger on the pulse with real-time monitoring?

Contact us to discuss how real-time monitoring metrics can improve your business decision making.

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