Replacement of the existing schedulers with modern workload automation and output management solutions, and of the file transfer and SAP job control tools with BMC Control-M.
As businesses grow and technology advances, the complexity of IT infrastructures increases. With every application, server, and device generating logs, the volume of data produced can be overwhelming. These logs contain valuable information about system performance, security incidents, and user activities, making their management vital for any organization. An efficient log management process is not just about collecting data – it’s about turning that data into actionable insights, ensuring the smooth and secure operation of IT landscapes.
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Heiko Smarsly from Signal Iduna Versicherung describes the use of Beta 91 (Beta CheckZ), Beta 92 (Beta LogZ) and Beta 93 (Beta DocZ) in the Signal Iduna data center.
Rene Trates from SEB AG, Frankfurt, describes the use of Beta Systems software solutions Beta 92 (Beta LogZ), Beta 93 (Beta DocZ) and Beta Web Enabler (Beta View) in SEB’s data center.
Antz Fink from DVZ Mecklenburg-Vorpommern describes the use of Beta Systems software solutions Beta 92 (Beta LogZ), Beta 93 (Beta DocZ) and Beta Web Enabler (Beta View) in the DVZ data center.
Frank Wennemann from GaVI Gesellschaft für angewandte Versicherungs-Informatik describes the use of the Beta Systems software solutions Beta 88 (Beta Access), Beta 91 (Beta CheckZ) Beta 92 (Beta LogZ) and Beta 93 (Beta DocZ) in GaVI's data center.
Thomas Schabbing from LVM Münster describes the use of the Beta Systems software solutions Beta 92 (Beta LogZ), Beta 93 (Beta DocZ) and Beta Web Enabler (Beta View) in LVM's data center.
Stefan Achleitner from Wüstenrot Datenservice GmbH in Salzburg, Austria, illustrates how their data center uses Beta Log Management.
Operlog Tools ARZ: With the introduction of Operlog Tools, the customer saves time and can aggregate messages across LPAR (logical partition) boundaries.