To stay competitive, organizations of every type and industry need to make large-scale changes in a minimal amount of time. Business executives expect IT to fully support and adjust to the organization's changing goals and objectives, and to help the business retain and attract new customers. Additionally, IT managers must optimize vital IT assets; classical resource management split the tasks across silos of network management, system management, application management, storage management and security management. And business critical services such as order processing, payroll, on-line electronic transaction handling, and email cross all of the infrastructure resources silos. HP OpenView's integrated management approach consolidates information representing the aggregate health of the overall service.
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