Micromuse updates Netcool
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Denise Dubie
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NetworkWorld.com
, 12/09/2004
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Micromuse this week updated its flagship network monitoring software with Netcool/OMNIbus v7.
Netcool, which includes server and distributed agent software, can now reduce the number of irrelevant events IT managers
must pore through to determine the source of network performance problems. Micromuse enabled the distributed agents to intelligently
filter events based on severity and lessen the load on the core Netcool system.
Because network monitoring systems track all events, at times network managers can get bombarded with false alerts. The company
says the new capability will present network managers with only the information they need.
"When a network operator is handling events, he or she doesn't want to be informed until, say, the same event happens five
times over a given time period," says Vivek Bhalla, product manager for Netcool for Consolidated Operations Management. "Netcool
can now retain the event data but suppress the event until a predefined threshold is passed."
Netcool features a "virtual operator," which Bhalla says is an advanced utility that lets users run automation scripts. The
feature provides automation scripts out of the box for common or well-known problems, and network managers can also write
their own. This feature scans Netcool servers for events that can be solved without human intervention.
Also in this release, Micromuse added a feature that allows IT managers to configure the system while it continues to monitor
managed devices, helping IT managers reduce scheduled downtime. In the past, administrators would have to pause monitoring
on a system or device while configuring it. Now, using a new Netcool administrator feature, IT managers can change configurations
"on the fly" while still monitoring systems.
Micromuse also added the capability to authenticate Netcool users against an LDAP-enabled repository, which the company says
adds to the security of the system by reducing user and password maintenance.
Netcool includes its core ObjectServer, which contains a database in which all collected data is stored. Distributed software
agents collect the data from systems and devices across a network. Micromuse also provides third-party gateways that interface
with databases and applications to collect data from CRM, trouble-ticket and other systems. Netcool probes and monitors are
responsible for collecting and consolidating the data. Micromuse says its software contains information on and provides support
for more than 1,000 different network devices and systems.
Available now, Netcool/OMNIbus v7 costs about $50,000 per ObjectServer.
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Comments (2)
RE: Micromuse updates NetcoolBy Samah on July 12, 2007, 8:44 amDears, Would you please inform me where I can find training for Netcool/OMNIbus, its installed in my company which is a cellular operator for network management...
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Contact IBM as they acquiredBy Anonymous on October 5, 2007, 8:35 amContact IBM as they acquired Micromuse in 2006 and now offer its Netcool technology as part of IBM's Tivoli software unit.
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