Swan Solutions’ Unified Management Solution implemented by manufacturing giant

Swan Solutions has announced implementation of unified management solution at a leading manufacturing company. The US$2-billion engineering conglomerate is a pioneer in designing, manufacturing and marketing products related to power generation, transmission and distribution (T&D). With the new deployment, its management can now easily handle its network infrastructure spread across various countries and be assured of business continuity with a single-point network monitoring.

The manufacturing company wanted to upgrade its network infrastructure to meet an increasing demand for scalability, performance and reliability. The previous solution didn’t allow a single-point network monitoring, and switches could not be remotely controlled. Its management required a unified management solution to handle its network infrastructure. It also desired higher network redundancy and business continuity.

swan solution logo Swan Solutions Unified Management Solution implemented by manufacturing giant Abhijit Salvi, Head Solutions, Swan Solutions, said, “Enterprises are often advised to use less than 40 per cent of their network. An important feature of this implementation is its ability to notify the management when their network-use crosses 60 per cent threshold. This way, risks can be foreseen in advance, network outages are completely avoided, and enterprises can take caution against downtime.”

Swan Solutions provided a network management platform solution – HP Intelligent Management Center (IMC) Enterprise Software Platform, which monitors the company’s network proactively and also helps to mitigate risk. It enables efficient implementation of end-to-end business management, while the software’s modularity allows for integration of traditionally separate management tools. IMC provides complete management of resources, services and users... See more 

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