NiCE includes Microsoft System Center Operations Manager for Hybrid Exchange
by Bailey Martin SEO ExpertNiCE IT Management Solutions GmbH with
more than 25 years of experience, is a key player
in the Enterprise Application Monitoring market. Enhancing the major IT
Management Platforms like Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (OM) and
Micro Focus Operations Manager had reported the availability of the NiCE Active
Office 365 Management Pack, Enabling the advanced synthetic, and Hybrid
Microsoft Exchange Online monitoring.
According to the Director, Mike
Ammerlaan, MS-Office 365 Ecosystem at Microsoft Corp said that they are happy
to see companies like NiCE IT Management Solutions GmbH, which puts value by integrating their Management packs with
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager and Office 365. He further talked
about the deep product integration with both MS-Office 365 and System Center
that allows the system Administrators to remain informed and resolve the issues
more effectively in hybrid environments.
At NiCE, CEO, Horst Nebenfuehr, CEO
talked about how more and more people have moved from the on-premise communication servers to MS-Office
365 in the cloud. He thinks that their product can make this as easy as
possible.
The
NiCE active Office 365 Management Pack (MP) -
The NiCE Active Office 365 Management
Pack (MP) discovers and reveals out the details of
the Office 365 Administration consoles and dashboard. And it gives a perception of
where the individual mailboxes reside and
how the components are connected. The
smart algorithm of the Management Pack checks, if the other mailboxes are
affected by the same tenant in the same
data center.
The NiCE Active Office 365 Management
Pack (MP) also provides and shows up a detailed information about the Office
365 tenant based on actively collected, real-user and real-time information.
With all the additional checks, the critical
problem can be quickly rated and any
required actions are recommended and
performed. And in the meantime, it
monitors, whether the mailboxes are being
moved between Microsoft Azure Datacenters.
The reporting engines which are available
in the user’s environment, reports on Cloud Adoption, Mailbox Migrations, and
Office 365 license usage are achieved. From MS-Exchange Online and Exchange
2013 or 2016, the hybrid approach collects and processes the data. And the
monitoring data is stored in the existing Microsoft System Center Data
warehouse.
Hybrid
Deployment and Synthetic Transaction Monitoring-
Hybrid Deployment Monitoring
applications and processes are running in the cloud and it provides complete visibility of
the hybrid’s infrastructure.
Synthetic Transaction Monitoring gives a deep visibility into the complete
performance of the monitored Application. And is also affecting the typical
user behavior and navigation, regardless of where the application is running.
Microsoft Office 365-
For the smooth operation of Office 365, NiCE
Active O365 Management Pack provides centralized monitoring of the various apps
and services. Microsoft Office 365 grants the use of MS-Office apps that provides the storage and the services hosted on
Microsoft Exchange Servers, Skype for Business Servers, SharePoint, Office
Online and many others.
On the other
hand, the companies can able to fix issues with the mail, accessibility
or calendar synchronizations through Exchange 2013 or 2016 and Exchange Online.
Microsoft
System Center Operations Manager-
Microsoft System Center Operations
Manager provides a single interface that shows up the health, state and
performance information of computer systems. And also provides an alert generation with the performance,
availability, and configuration or security situation being identified.
Microsoft System Center Operations
Manager is actually a cross-platform data center monitoring system for
operating systems and hypervisors. And the system Center OM can be included by
importing Management Packs (MPs) which defines how System Center OM monitor’s
Systems and Applications.
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