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Abstract |
| Replication Assurance Technical Overview |
Detailed description of the workings of SANscreen Replication Assurance. |
| SSM - The Other Half or SRM |
Storage resource management (SRM) applications have been positioned as solutions for managing complex storage environments. But after several years of customer adoption, the initial excitement over SRM is giving way to a more sober assessment of where it works and where it does not. This white paper provides an overview of SSM.
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| Business Case for SANscreen |
Basic ROI Analysis and benefits of using SANscreen |
| Change Management (ESG Report) |
ESG Report outlining benefits of change management. |
| ITIL in SANs |
Designing ITIL quality SANs |
| Migration and Consolidation Best Practices |
Best practices to be employed during migration and consolidation studies |
| SANscreen Overview - Technical White Paper |
Technical details outlining operating of SANscreen. |
| Solving Change Management Problems in SANs |
What are the key change management problems in SANs? How are they solved? |
| Service Connect Program Overview |
Onaro's Service Connect API allows independent software vendors (ISVs) and internal IT development teams to provide SANscreen's storage service insight into all their key applications. The result is increased compliance, return on storage and service quality. |
| Improving Infrastructure Team Efficiency with SSM |
Today's storage management applications have created the "black box" of storage. As a result, information about the storage services delivered to an application is not easily available beyond the immediate storage team. SANscreen provides IT executives with a storage service view that enables them to integrate storage operations with the infrastructure management team. |
| Understanding ITIL and ITSM |
In this report, Steve discusses ITIL and ITSM fundamentals and their importance. He breaks down the difference between ITIL/ITSM concepts and realities and describes the real-life IT issues you will face as you move towards an ITIL world. You will also understand why ITSM will fail unless key "foundation" issues are addressed such as backup/disaster recovery reporting, infrastructure change management systems, and even storage resource management (SRM). |