The NOM Platform already covers multiple vendors, and a lot of device types. This range of vendors and devices is increasing every quarter It may need a more customizable UI, which has already started to be covered in the CDF deployments already yet is not supported for classic deployments. NOM needs to cover other third-party integrations with Cisco Prime, E-sight, and Aruba Management and act as a manager of other network management products. It could cover part of a complex network architecture at very large companies that depend on multiple management solutions.
DXC Technology at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-07T16:54:52Z
Dec 7, 2021
Micro Focus Network Management doesn't support end-to-end monitoring of cloud infrastructure. Micro Focus might have different cloud solutions for cloud automation and hybrid cloud management. There are a lot of products that also support automation. That is different, but it should monitor the cloud from an IT operations management perspective. I can monitor individual cloud environments like Azure and AWS, but I have to add a connector for this to work end to end. When I buy a monitoring solution, I want to monitor my cloud environment, on-premises infrastructure, and everything else. So that is where it can be improved.
What are Network Management Applications? Network Management Applications (NMAs) are software applications that live on Network Management Stations (NMSs) and retrieve data from management agents (MAs). NMA agents monitor and control devices on the network, which is trying to efficient operate servers, databases, and routers. PeerSpot IT professionals maintain their networks for interdependent daily tasks that process and store data for large enterprises.
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The NOM Platform already covers multiple vendors, and a lot of device types. This range of vendors and devices is increasing every quarter It may need a more customizable UI, which has already started to be covered in the CDF deployments already yet is not supported for classic deployments. NOM needs to cover other third-party integrations with Cisco Prime, E-sight, and Aruba Management and act as a manager of other network management products. It could cover part of a complex network architecture at very large companies that depend on multiple management solutions.
Micro Focus Network Management doesn't support end-to-end monitoring of cloud infrastructure. Micro Focus might have different cloud solutions for cloud automation and hybrid cloud management. There are a lot of products that also support automation. That is different, but it should monitor the cloud from an IT operations management perspective. I can monitor individual cloud environments like Azure and AWS, but I have to add a connector for this to work end to end. When I buy a monitoring solution, I want to monitor my cloud environment, on-premises infrastructure, and everything else. So that is where it can be improved.