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Raritan Localizes CommandCenter NOC
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Aug 9, 2006
Raritan, the IT infrastructure management solution provider, has released a multi-language version of its CommandCenter NOC (CC-NOC) management appliance.
The new version - which supports English, French, German, Japanese and Chinese (traditional and simplified) simultaneously - enables Raritan to enter new global markets as well as address the needs of Indian IT organizations.
CC-NOC keeps IT infrastructures under constant scrutiny in order to guard against network outages, degradation, performance slowdowns, security weaknesses and incoming attacks. It enables businesses - mid-market companies and divisions of larger companies - to identify and solve cost effectively and efficiently a wide range of IT problems before they impact service.
James Cerwinski, product manager. Raritan, said, "Our new CC-NOC product enables a global IT organization to implement a 'follow-the-sun' approach to provide 24/7 support. The new model enables each IT support staff to view and enter information in their native language."
"The GUI and asset, SNMP and Windows Management data, for example, are presented in the specific language set on the individual's browser. CC-NOC helps customers increase service availability and performance, reduce security risks and improve the productivity of their staffs, no matter where in the world they are located," added Sanjay Motwani, country manager, Raritan India.
Through a comprehensive dashboard accessed through virtually any internet browser, CC-NOC provides availability and performance data on network, systems and applications. In addition, it identifies and keeps track of hardware and software assets, and monitors for security vulnerabilities and intrusions.
CC-NOC is designed to work with Raritan's CommandCenter Secure Gateway that provides in-band and out-of-band remote access to servers and other IT infrastructure equipment.
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