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ServicePilot NBA offering monitors network
traffic patterns and digs into user, network and application
behavior. Developing baselines for normal traffic, it provides
detailed view of network and application utilization and
highlights anomalies that point to potential security breaches
(attacks, worms or corporate policy violation), network issue
or application performance problem. By doing so, ServicePilot
NBA enables IT department to know what is really happening on
their infrastructure: who is on the network, what application
is running, where the traffic is flowing, etc...
ServicePilot NBA allows identifying the root
cause of operational and performance issues by correlating and
consolidating the components of complex transactions, including z/OS
mainframe ones as they travel through CICS, DB2 or IMS. Delivering information on transaction flows, displaying the path
taken for each transaction in the logical order by unit of work,
and where delays occurred, it makes debugging capabilities
easier.
ServicePilot NBA correlates Active Directory and LDAP usernames
with host IP addresses that are related to the transactions. By
doing so, it makes possible to identify the "whom" behind the "what" and offers the infrastructure (network and mainframe)
and security managers the ability to pinpoint the source of mainframe and network activities to
specific end-users.
ServicePilot NBA provides insight into transaction flow across
enterprise, correlated with user identity, and enables IT staff
to:
- Monitor and optimize the resources (mainframe and network)
- Perform traffic analysis on the mainframe and across the network
- Proactively manage the network (capacity planning)
- Identify security threats
- Reveal which users are the most consuming
ServicePilot NBA is distributed through software-only modules or
appliances (hardware and software bundles). Three different choices
are available:
Pick the module of interest to learn more on how ServicePilot NBA can help.
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