BMC is serious about business service management
BMC takes acquisitions into business service management strategy
Network/Systems Management Alert
By Dennis Drogseth
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Network World
, 06/09/2003
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BMC detailed its Business Service Management strategy in early April, a strategy to which its recent acquisitions of Remedy
and IT Masters are critical. Then at BMC’s annual analyst event in late May, it became clear that BSM is a lot more than a
passing thought.
BMC in March acquired IT Masters and its MasterCell software, which targets automated event management with strong capabilities
for modeling infrastructure components to match business services. This followed the acquisition of Remedy in November, whose
software has service desk, problem management and asset management capabilities.
Business Service Management has become a unifying vision across the entire BMC portfolio - which includes mainframe management,
database management and distributed management across applications, systems and networks.
There are good reasons to believe BMC can deliver on this vision, and do so in a unique and compelling way. I am more than
willing to state this now, although when I went to the event, I had some serious concerns about integration, automation and
ease of use across a complex and potentially unwieldy portfolio of products.
Another concern, perhaps less well addressed at the conference, was the lack of a fully evolved network management vision.
Here the term “vision” is important, because BMC’s acquisition of Perform SA two years ago brought it two products (Visualis
and Dashboard) that are rich in capabilities for autodiscovery (including discovery of virtual LAN service paths), performance,
optimization and some event management.
Though BMC is eloquent, when pressed, in characterizing the strengths of its network management products, what BMC has so
far not done is articulate a fully fleshed-out vision for managing a network as an integrated part of an application service
- through its own products and through partners - from LAN to WAN to wireless.
Now having said that - let’s get down to why BMC has a credible play at creating something that the world seems to be clamoring
for - a truly next-generation “unframework.”
Perhaps the single most outstanding strength, if BMC fully capitalizes on it - is the fact that Remedy and MasterCell (now
called “Service Impact Manager”) are already designed to support a wide variety of other management vendor products.
Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.
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