Technology
- Infrastructure
eBusiness applications introduce a new set of external dependencies,
a new set of external users and stringent problem management, availability
management and performance management requirements. Because eBusiness
processing involves the linkage of internal processes with external
processing and services, organizations need to extend their monitoring
and management capabilities beyond the firewall. New approaches
to network systems management, NSM, in combination with traditional
tools and processes, are critically required.
eBusiness applications
create dependencies on external systems and services that need to
be managed if availability and performance requirements are to be
met. The eBusiness infrastructure represents the most complex computing
environment. Third parties may also provide some elements of an
eBusiness transaction, content, authentication or payment processing,
in the form of services. Because eBusiness applications are the
external manifestation of an enterprise's business processes, managing
availability and performance needs to be a critical business goal.
The scope of
eBusiness IT infrastructure management is expanding. When we look
at the infrastructure that is needed to support eBusiness, we see
many familiar elements, such as servers and network elements, being
used in complex, new ways. The new elements of eBusiness are the
applications and business processes being executed across enterprises.
These new interdependent processes, are scattered across a network
and among multiple enterprises, complicate the management of availability
and performance.
New approaches
to application monitoring are critical. Many eBusiness applications
comprise internal elements, under an enterprise's control, and external
elements, under the control of others. This situation differs from
traditional client/server processing and requires new approaches
to application monitoring and management. Enterprises need to employ
top-down, externally focused management products and services, in
combination with traditional bottom-up, network and systems management
(NSM) instrumentation.
Testing the
user experience is also critical feedback for management. Positive
customer experience at the web site is vital for a growing number
of enterprises. Although web site design and content depth are important,
positive customer experience also depends on the availability and
performance of the site. Therefore, monitoring and managing web
application response time and site availability as experienced by
the end-user have become key operations capabilities. A growing
number of enterprises use services and software products that either
externally simulate or directly measure user experience. The leading
NSM vendors also provide products for managing this environment.
Resolving User Problems E-business often involves external customers
acquiring products, receiving information or communicating with
an enterprise via the Internet. The enterprise must help the customers
through any problems that may occur with its site or applications.
This assistance represents a major new class of service that needs
to be delivered by the customer service and support and the internal
IT consolidated service desk organizations.
It is important
to the enterprise to manage and understand the data available. Within
most enterprises, the eBusiness operations environment is the most
intensely monitored. Mountains of data about business and IT infrastructure
activity are collected every day by a disjointed set of tools. Although
this data is valuable to a specific target audience, the business,
technical groups or service provider managers, greater knowledge
can be gained through a combination of business and infrastructure
monitoring.
Wability
is experienced in assisting world-class enterprises strategically
design, develop, implement, tune and refine, their eBusiness infrastuctures.
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