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3. Network management

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:12 am
by relemedf5w023
We will see continued adoption of ChatOps practices, which combine automated network data collection and analysis tools with team collaboration tools like Teams, Slack, and Webex. There will be some effort to make this integration happen, so productivity will be slow in the short term during this phase of the rebuild.

I expect event streaming and message bus technology to become important for network automation and monitoring. They make sense for projects that allow customers to create the holy grail of network management: a single pane of glass. It will collect and display important events and data from multiple network management systems that are necessary for monitoring a modern network.

We will also see model-based telemetry take over some of bosnia and herzegovina mobile database performance data collection, but it will be some time before monitoring tools make that transition. This does not mean that SNMP will disappear. There are too many networking products and performance monitoring systems that rely on SNMP to collect and process performance data.

Digital experience monitoring (DEM) will become increasingly important to provide visibility into how well the network and applications are performing. As the name suggests, it is not just applicable to the human experience of an application, although that is a key use. It is equally well suited to monitoring the performance of IoT systems and API-driven systems.

To ensure good operational visibility into the network, event management should be implemented in conjunction with a comprehensive DEM deployment. Event management is when the network and applications send alerts about problems, while DEM reports when applications (both human and digital) are performing poorly. Other systems, such as performance monitoring, facilitate troubleshooting.