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Network Operations Center initiatives: Network Operations Centers and call centers are typically the highest risk and most expensive projects to build next to the data center itself. Your monitoring infrastructure is itself as mission-critical as the equipment it is watching over. Your NOC will monitor and control your companies' most valuable assets and data.
How is Easyrider LAN Pro different?
Easyrider LAN Pro
has been in business since 1990... far longer than any other company we
know of that does this type of work. Also, unlike most of our competitors, we
work with pretty much any monitoring software that's out there. The
reasons why this is important to you will be explained shortly.
Why can't I just buy the software and have one of my Admins install
it?: This is a fair question and a lot of IT Managers do exactly
that.... and come to regret it after the initiative eventually and
inevitably falls flat on it's face. As we will explain down the page,
purchasing software as a first step is a fundamental gaffe that frequently
spells failure for NOC deployment plans. And "volunteering" an overworked
Administrator who knows little or nothing about
the basics of building a NOC
to drive this project in order to "save money" nails the
coffin shut. Just about every site I have ever been on has had tens of
thousands and sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of shelfware
or marginally deployed monitoring software that was purchased and installed
using this less than well planned out model.
So what's the correct approach?:
The first step in deploying a successful NOC is to fully understand what
the monitoring objectives are. This involves detailed requirements gathering
from Managers, Administrators, IT service Customers and other Stakeholders.
Once this information has been gathered, a formal or informal design
specification proposal is put together that explains what will be monitored,
what will happen when abnormal events are detected and other various
policies, procedures and so on that will control the operations and best
practices of the NOC.
Easyrider LAN Pro has decades of experience guiding
this discovery process, asking the right questions, negotiating compromises
and prioritizing various diverse and sometimes conflicting requirements
and needs.
My VAR said that purchasing their software will solve all of our SLA problems!
Well, with all due respect, I have a bridge for sale that you
might want to take a look at too. Most VARs and Vendors will try to convince
hapless managers that all data center monitoring problems will instantly
evaporate by simply purchasing their expensive technology solution. That if
a Customer just throws enough money at the problem(s), all of their
headaches will go away. Five 9's of availability will magically occur mere
seconds after their software is installed and you'll be able to let 90%
of your Sys Admins go before the week is out, things will be running so
swell. Right....
Easyrider LAN Pro is often approached AFTER a million or more
bucks have
been spent and for whatever reasons, the customer still has substantial
monitoring problems. I don't know how things are at your company, but
spending a couple of $million on software that ultimately does not
work as expected can often be a career limiting decision for the person
who authorized the expenditure.
But won't Easyrider LAN Pro try to sell us software too?: NO!
Easyrider LAN Pro
is not a software reseller and we have no desire to
become one.
Easyrider LAN Pro
has absolutely no financial stake in any software purchase
decisions. We do have relationships with many of the bigger software
Vendors that may help you obtain information, demo software, attractive
pricing and so on. But we do not even accept free lunches from these guys,
much less commissions or kickbacks for our product recommendations. This
is a key differentiator between
Easyrider LAN Pro
and our competition.
Then what is the Easyrider LAN Pro value proposition?:
First, we help the client understand their key NOC design requirements.
Then we identify which monitoring software products(s) would best
meet those requirements. Finally, we install, deploy, configure and
customize the monitoring software to meet the previously negotiated
design criteria. And lastly, if desired we can train your Monitoring
Technicians, document everything and then come back to do remedial
maintenance, upgrades and so on from time to time.
So why can't I just buy some software and
install it myself?
As explained earlier, unless you really understand what
you want to get out of your NOC, getting lucky and just happening to
purchase the right product(s) is pretty iffy. If
Easyrider LAN Pro
can help you avoid spending a few hundred thousand dollars on software
that won't do the job, just that benefit alone will more than pay
for any consulting fees we might charge. As we explained earlier, VARs
are motivated to sell you only the products that they represent and most
Consultants only work with one or two monitoring products. Their motivation
is to get you to make purchase decisions that will generate revenue for
them.
This is good for them and bad for you. At
Easyrider LAN Pro, we have a lot
of experience with most of what's out there. We know what will work best
in your environment and we know what won't. Contrary to what Vendors
would like you to think, there is no "holy grail" product out there.
We not only know about each product's strengths, we also know about
their warts, which Vendor has good support and good product quality and
which ones don't. You're going to spend a pile of money on whatever
software you purchase. If it was a bad decision, you are going to be stuck
with it for years.
Easyrider LAN Pro
has the experience to make this
process much less risky for you! If success is the desired outcome
of your NOC deployment project, you definitely want to be talking to us.
Anything else I should know?: Yep, afraid so. Most IT Managers
are under the impression (thank's to a lot of spinning by the Sales guys)
that all you need to do after you write that $250,000 check is just spin
up the CDROM and the monitoring environment will practically build itself.
Nothing could be further from the truth. With some products, you will need a
herd of Programmers to make this stuff actually do anything. Many of
the products out there use proprietary templates, knowledge modules,
programming languages and so forth. Even if your Admin does know how
to build a NOC, doing all of the programming required to create an
effective monitoring environment can be a daunting task. And the Vendor's
one or two week training courses, if they even offer any, barely scratch
the surface regarding how to build an effective monitoring environment.
Most of these products do very little "out of the box" so unless you happen
to have someone like Frank on staff, plan on having some very expensive
shelfware hanging around not long after your check clears.
I read everything you had to say. Unfortunately, I have already
purchased a lot of software from a VAR just as you said, and no one
seems to be able to get it to work. Throwing the software away and
starting over is not an option. I found you guys on a Google search.
Is there any way you can help us get out of this mess?:
YES! This is a common scenario for us. Many of our engagements are to go
in and salvage a NOC deployment that someone else botched. Or to turn
shelfware into productive software. We cannot turn a sow's ear into a silk
purse but we do have a lot of knowledge and experience with most of the
stuff that's out there. If you just plain bought the wrong stuff for
your needs, we may never be able to completely architect what you
purchased into an optimal monitoring environment for your situation.
But chances are we can at least get what you bought
to run somewhat acceptably. We can also help you create a
reasonable and cost effective migration path so that you can eventually
wind up with the capabilities that you would have had if you had called us
first to begin with.
The key message here is that building a NOC and in particular selecting
the correct software to power your NOC is a non-trivial undertaking. We
already know where all of the land mines are buried. So unless you
enjoy pain in your life, you should at least give us a call.....
Last modified December 11, 2007
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