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Subject: Combining point products and suites
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NETWORK WORLD FUSION FOCUS: AUDREY RASMUSSEN on 
NETWORK/SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
08/14/02
Today's focus: Combining point products and suites

Dear Robin Frank,

In this issue:

* Readers who advocate using both point products and suites
* Links related to Network/Systems Management
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Today's focus: Combining point products and suites

By Audrey Rasmussen

Today we'll hear from readers who think the best route to take 
in the debate between point products and suites is to use a 
little of both.

One reader commented that a company doesn't have to choose one 
over the other. He says:

"It has been my experience that a well-managed enterprise 
monitoring system will most likely include some of both: point 
solutions to address specific network/systems issues, and a 
centralized, single pane of glass from a 'framework' system 
providing a common platform for event and problem management."

Another reader said organizational issues are an important 
factor. An approach must work within the organizational and 
political structure of a company:

"The approach with best of breed, plus some integration tools 
above it, is probably the less risky route - and for less 
integrated organizations, the better way to go. If you go for 
an integrated framework, you'd better be sure that you can 
handle it from an organizational viewpoint; otherwise it could 
be a hard, expensive landing." 

According to yet another reader, there are other factors that 
affect the decision on the management approach:

"Mostly this question is answered based on:

* How high up in the organization the decision is being made

* How pragmatically (quick and dirty vs. big and beautiful) 
  does one want to approach the issue

* How specific the requirements are

* Time of decision

"Each supplier has its rise and fall; the winner of today may 
be a loser tomorrow. If the different user [administrator] 
groups have a different timing regarding when they need a tool, 
they will probably come to different decisions."

Another user says:

"My personal favorite solution involves using vendor-supplied 
software agents such as IBM Director or Compaq Insight Manager 
and integrating them into a suite solution such as Tivoli or CA 
Unicenter. This removes not only the cost of the middleware and 
integration layers, but also removes the cost of the agent 
technology." 

So, there you have opinions from readers who embrace point 
products and suites working together.

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To contact Audrey Rasmussen:

Audrey Rasmussen is a research director with Enterprise 
Management Associates in Boulder, Colorado, 
(http://www.enterprisemanagement.com), a leading analyst 
and market research firm focusing exclusively on all aspects 
of enterprise management. Audrey has more than 20 years of 
experience working with distributed systems, applications 
and networks. Her current focus at EMA is e-business, SMB/SME 
and MSPs. She can be reached at:
mailto:rasmussen@enterprisemanagement.com.
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