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As a network administrator, it’s not uncommon to hear the phrase, “The network is down!” User complaints begin to pour in such as the website being down, loss of Internet connectivity, data inaccessibility, emails down, application performance issues, data loss, etc. As a result, the IT department becomes bombarded with…
A recent survey commissioned by Avaya reveals that network vulnerabilities are causing more business impacts than most realize, resulting in revenue and job loss. * 80% percent of companies lose revenue when the network goes down; on average, companies lost $140,000 USD as a result of network outages * 1 in 5 companies…
It has apparently become the inevitable phenomenon in enterprise networks – outages! Inasmuch as we do not want them occurring, they just seem to strike like lightning where we least expect and when we are unprepared – causing disruption of business services, loss of time and money, and the additional cost of repair and…
DOWNTIME IS NOT GOOD – not good for business, not good for IT and not good for employees. Every network administrator knows that much. Regardless of the size of the network and the type of business, downtime impacts productivity, disrupts business services, causes financial losses and certainly creates headaches for IT.…
"60% of availability and performance errors are the result of misconfigurations" Enterprise Management Association (EMA)reports that the main cause of network downtime and performance errors is – misconfigurations or badly executed network changes. End users today expect the network to be available at all times. The…
Read more Mordac cartoons at: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2007-12-13/ #1 Device Hardware – Fix it and Forget it * * Don’t record or track device End-of-Life details – You don’t want to miss the surprises! * Let those under-performing, non-compliant devices continue to operate in the network. * No informed decisions or…
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