See results of a recent survey Gatepoint Research conducted on behalf of CA Technologies. In this survey, IT operations directors from the healthcare industry were asked a series of questions to understand their IT Infrastructure monitoring strategies and challenges. Read the PulseReport to find out more.
Learn more about IT Infrastructure Monitoring here: http://cainc.to/OeREgA
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IT Infrastructure Monitoring Strategies in Healthcare
1. Summary Results • September 2015
IT Infrastructure Monitoring Strategies in Healthcare
2. Summary Results • September 2015
Program Overview
More than half of respondents (57%) use 5 or more tools to monitor their IT
infrastructure.
Almost half of respondents (48%) monitor in excess of 1000 IT
infrastructure elements.
Responders report being plagued by time-wasting manual processes (56%),
siloed and specialized IT tool sets (47%), and the cost, complexity, and
limitations this redundancy creates (35%).
The most widely reported limitations of respondents’ current monitoring
tools: No unified monitoring view (69%) and poor analytics (50%).
Responders rate their ability to monitor/manage storage, servers,
databases, and networks fairly highly. Satisfaction falls off sharply with the
ability to manage end-user experience, cloud and big data environments.
Less than 10% of respondents are “highly satisfied” with their current IT
monitoring tools.
3. Summary Results • September 2015
Observations and Conclusions
Almost half of respondents (48%) monitor in excess of 1000 IT
infrastructure elements.
More than half of respondents (57%) use 5 or more tools to monitor their
IT infrastructure.
Responders report being plagued by time-wasting manual processes
(56%), siloed and specialized IT tool sets (47%), and the cost, complexity,
and limitations this redundancy creates (35%).
Responders rate their ability to monitor/manage storage, servers,
databases, and networks fairly highly. Satisfaction falls off sharply with
the ability to manage end-user experience, cloud and big data
environments.
Less than 10% of respondents are “highly satisfied” with their current IT
monitoring tools.
The most widely reported limitations of respondents’ current monitoring
tools: No unified monitoring view (69%) and poor analytics (50%).
40% of those surveyed plan to renew or replace their tools within the
next year or so. The remaining 60% have not decided on a replacement
schedule.
22. Summary Results • September 2015
CA Unified Infrastructure Management enables organizations
to proactively manage the performance of physical and virtual
servers, applications, networks, storage devices, databases,
end user services, cloud and big data environments—all
through a single, unified view and architecture.
Learn more about the product
– Overall Product : ca.com/uim
– Server monitoring: http://www.ca.com/us/lpg/server-monitoring.aspx
– Network monitoring: http://www.ca.com/us/lpg/network-monitoring.aspx
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