Entuity - Eye of the Storm - Modules
Entuity offers convenient device, functional, and integration modules to further illuminate your physical IT infrastructure and enhance the performance of end-to-end management solutions. Device and functional Modules enable you to flexibly tailor your management solution to the particular IT infrastructure unique to your organization. Integration Modules offer the depth and breadth of EYE's capability and the rich information available in the EYE CMDB to complementary enterprise solutions and overall management frameworks.
Device Modules
our network is as unique as your business, so your management system should provide the flexibility to cost-effectively address your operational challenges. EYE Device Modules give you the solutions you need to manage diverse physical IT infrastructure components, workstations and servers. Device Modules deploy quickly out of the box to extend EYE's management reach without the expense and frustration of end-to-end frameworks in which one size doesn't really fit all.
Fully integrated with EYE's core functionality, Device Modules extend EYE's physical IT infrastructure illumination. Automated and continuous discovery makes details of these components available in EYE's Component Viewer, real-time events are captured and alerted in the EYE Bulletin Board, while all extensive and historical details are stored In EYE's CMDB.
Functional Modules
Many businesses employ optional technologies available today to extend or improve the quality or performance of their network infrastructures. Although each is designed to deliver incremental benefits, these technologies are typically hard to use and configure. EYE Functional Modules give you the solutions you need to improve the capability of distributed agent management technologies, understand configuration changes to these technologies and their impact on overall network performance.
Integration Modules
One of Entuity's key objectives is the provision of flexible infrastructure management solutions. Integration and extensibility are key components of that objective.
Eye of the Storm's design reflects the real world, where customer requirements vary. This is especially so when companies are outsourcing their networks, or, maybe through mergers, taking on networks that use widely different technologies. What you then require is a product that is flexible, not just within its own configuration but also in its interaction with other applications.
