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Consolidation

As part of our overall technology consolidation across my company we have determined a high priority list of item as follows:


Technology Sub-Technology Need Difficulty Phase
Server
Application Deployment 10 6 1
Basic Host Agent 10 2 1
Realtime Performance/Capacity Planning 7 2 1
Bare Metal Provisioning 2 3 5
Configuration Management 4 4 5
Patching 4 1 1
Asset Management 8 2 2
Database
Realtime Performance/Alarming 10 8 3
Configuration Management 2 5 4
Application/HTTP
Real User 10 3 1
Synthetic Static/Transaction 5 5 4
Outsourced Monitoring 8 6 4
Java/NET 6 9 4
Reporting
Outsourced Web Analytics 2 1 5
Web Analytics 8 4 1
Data Correlation and Rollup 8 10 5
Network
Event Management 10 2 1
Asset/Discovery/Configuration/Deployment 9 2 2
Configuration Assurance 9 8 3
Logging 10 1 1
Circuit Management 3 8 5
Cable Management 4 10 5
Engineering/Simulation/Provisioning 8 6 3
Route Analytics 5 1 4
Flow Analytics 7 5 4
Performance Graphing 6 3 2
Storage
Event Management 10 2 2
Configuration Management 7 3 3
Utilization/Backup Reporting/Capacity Planning 10 3 2
Event Management
Console 10 4 1
Correlation 7 9 5
Security Event Management 7 7 3
Process
Ticketing Out of scope
Change Management Out of scope
Physical Datacenter Management Out of scope
Dependancy Mapping Out of scope


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