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If your business runs on a technology infrastructure that you have
no full control over, you risk being out of business sooner or later.
Your resources need to serve their purpose efficiently at all times—not
cause unnecessary bottlenecks and interruptions, nor waste precious
man-hours on damage control. Your technology should lend a hand
in improving your business—not eat the time and resources meant for
carrying out your business operations in the first place. With Perspective,
you drive your technology infrastructure to help you reap the rewards
of your business.
Perspective is a versatile and low footprint infrastructure management
solution for single-site enterprises—designed to help them gain control
and visibility of their IT infrastructure, while ensuring the smooth
running of the same. Its features include:
End-To-End Infrastructure Monitoring
Perspective automates infrastructure monitoring and measurement,
taking this mundane and time-consuming task away from you. It monitors
network equipment, servers and applications, and collects performance
information such as availability, error rate, throughput, utilization
and response time of communications links, servers and applications,
and all other statistics relating to CPU, memory, hard disk and
network.

Performance Management
Perspective offers the core components in effective performance
management. It involves the measurement and tracking of such diverse
infrastructure variables as throughput, user response time, error
rates, availability and utilization, among others. While one of
its main goals is to eliminate bottlenecks, it also takes measures
to optimize the networks, servers and applications for maximum system
performance through periodic assessment and checks on resources
usage.

Ease Of Deployment
Perspective is a plug-and-play system that can be easily set up
in a few hours. The Web-based software provides information on systems
configuration/ setup through an easy-to-navigate Web interface.
It auto-discovers, auto-learns and updates the network topology
when new equipment are added to the infrastructure, saving time
spent on documenting new network equipment, architecture and layout.
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