Microsoft announced a program to link its management software to similar administration tools from other management providers. The software giant on Wednesday officially unveiled a "connector ...
REDMOND, Wash., July 18, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the general availability of Microsoft® Operations Manager 2000 (MOM), the first version of a comprehensive operations management ...
LAS VEGAS, March 18, 2003 — Today at the second annual Microsoft Management Summit, Microsoft Corp. announced Microsoft® Operations Manager 2004 (MOM 2004), the next version of the comprehensive event ...
Microsoft says in late March it will release to manufacturing (RTM) the latest version of one of the most significant administration tools in its emerging System Center brand. The company is in the ...
If you’re committed to a true Microsoft solution for monitoring your network and its associated services, Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 (MOM) is the product our friends in Redmond have for you.
At its annual TechEd conference in Boston Tuesday, Microsoft announced the beginning of the beta test cycle for System Center Operations Manager 2007, an update to Microsoft Operations Manager 2005.
Microsoft customers in the government sector of Qatar deploy MOM for operations management and improved efficiency Doha, 25 Th Feb 2006: Microsoft has successfully completed a training workshop for ...
System Center is the uberbrand for Microsoft's systems-management -- and now, thanks to a newly minted deal with EMC, network-management-- family of products. Until a couple of years ago, Microsoft's ...
Microsoft next week is set to take its first major step toward delivering a Windows platform designed to foster dynamically managed IT systems while making management efforts less expensive, easier to ...
Microsoft last week set it sites on becoming a dominant enterprise management vendor, but experts and users say first it will have to define the scope of its goals, improve the platform, and prove it ...
Talking about MOF (or ITIL for that matter) isn’t the most exciting topic in the world. But I thought it would be interesting to discuss how Microsoft eats their ...
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