公司规模
1,000+
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- LogicMonitor’s SaaS-based infrastructure performance monitoring platform
- LM Config
技术栈
- Juniper Network Switches
- Palo Alto Firewalls
- HPE/Aruba WLAN infrastructure
- VMWare ESX hosts
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Digital Expertise
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
- 网络与连接 - WiFi
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 教育
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 校园网
- 远程资产管理
- 远程协作
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
马里兰洛约拉大学是一所著名的大学,成立于近 170 年前。该大学有着悠久的传统,并由下一代技术支持。它拥有超过 9,000 名每日活跃用户,包括 60 座主校区建筑和三个远程校区,其中包括研究生课程设施和临床中心。2011 年,该大学实施了“下一代网络”,这是一次完整的网络升级,需要对架构进行重大改变,并提高容量和服务交付能力。升级大大提高了网络标准和多样化的技术组合,包括瞻博网络交换机和 Palo Alto 防火墙、HPE/Aruba WLAN 基础设施和 VMWare ESX 主机。
挑战
马里兰洛约拉大学是一所知名大学,每天有超过 9,000 名活跃用户,2011 年需要进行一次重大的网络升级。此次升级被称为“下一代网络”,它提高了网络标准并形成了多样化的技术组合。然而,新网络的复杂性使其现有监控系统的不足之处立即显现出来。该大学的监控功能由每个系统的不同工具拼凑而成,这意味着可操作分析、评估和优化等战略行动必须退居次要地位。该团队可能要花费高达 75% 的时间用于管理费用,只是为了保持监控工具和相关系统的运行。该组织需要更好地了解大学现在高度复杂的基础设施,并能够在不增加管理费用的情况下扩展该基础设施。
解决方案
在考虑了多家供应商后,Loyola 的团队选择了 LogicMonitor 基于 SaaS 的监控解决方案,因为它能够提供对 Loyola 管理下每台设备的全面可见性。Loyola 的价值和投资回报立竿见影:LogicMonitor 在部署后的几分钟内就开始收集数十万个数据点。监控平台为 Loyola 提供了一个简化的单一解决方案流程,可以缩短解决问题的时间、提高运营绩效、提高可见性并降低 IT 开销和成本。通过添加 LM Config(LogicMonitor 的配置监控和管理解决方案),Loyola 大大降低了配置开销和解决问题的时间。该解决方案可以自动检测、监控、警告和恢复各种设备的配置文件。
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