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Cooperative Financial Services Selects Entuity's Eye of the Storm Network Management Suite; Productivity, Fault Resolution, and Reporting Cited as Key Benefits
Business Wire, July 5, 2005
LONDON and NEW YORK -- Entuity Inc.(TM), the developer of the Eye of the Storm(TM) (EYE) integrated network management suite, today announced that Co-operative Financial Services (CFS) has selected EYE for their network management solution. Using EYE, CFS anticipates an increase in network operations productivity, improved fault resolution and diagnostics, and more controlled inventory management and reporting.
CFS embarked on a project to unify its end-to-end infrastructure management technology, with a focus on reliability, management, and visibility into performance and configuration management. Following both FCAPS and TMN models to evaluate half a dozen vendors in the network management market, a major CFS requirement was that any software chosen be 80 percent functional 'out of the box' with minimal customization necessary for deployment. At the conclusion of the evaluation, Entuity's EYE was chosen over other solutions, including major network management frameworks, based on 50 test scenarios and technical hurdles.
"It was critical that the network solution supports our heterogeneous hardware environment, and is easy to use and navigate," said Cecil Henry, Core Network Services Manager, ICT networks division of Cooperative Financial Services. "Furthermore, detailed inventory and device location knowledge was critical, as was built-in, extensive and customizable reporting capabilities. Entuity's Eye of the Storm met the evaluation criteria comprehensively - it bettered the opposition, and it did so by wide margins," he added.
CFS intends to deploy Eye of the Storm in two phases. In the first phase, it will use Eye of the Storm for all network management within the network operations center in stand-alone mode. In the second phase, it will incorporate EYE within a broader systems management system framework. Eye of the Storm has been architected to be easily integrated with other network 'manager of managers.'
About Entuity, Inc.
Formed in 1997 and headquartered in New York and London, Entuity provides integrated network management solutions that allow customers to maximize the technology investments of their enterprise, receiving ROI after mere hours of deployment. Entuity's Eye of the Storm(TM) (EYE) offers the only comprehensive IT management solution that provides the triple advantage of performance, availability/fault and resource management through a single interface. EYE rapidly deploys, and discovers, manages, and maps network assets to the applications that power the business, while delivering robust real-time reporting to support proactive management decisions. EYE can function as the centerpiece of an integrated network management strategy or as an essential complement to an existing infrastructure. Visit www.entuity.com or email info@entuity.com for more information.
Entuity and Eye of the Storm are registered trademarks of Entuity, Inc. All other product and or company names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
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