Skynet
At the end of a full day of work in the field of technology today,  Stephen has brought us to the Computer History Museum to view one  another final for the day. Were held beer, food and Babbage difference  engine as collateral for good behavior with the advent of another day,  Xangati.
Only Xangati us off on the right foot by providing Go to a container of  bacon cooked completely and some chocolate covered beans Expresso.  Seriously. Crews and social media gets an A + for catching some of the  tweets sent earlier in the day of the meeting Symantec. I personally  take responsibility for the idea of ??bacon, but I’m not sure why the  idea of ??chocolate covered Expresso beans. In both cases, it could be  the beginning of an arms race with bacon technical presentations on the  future of the field, which I’m not sure is healthy for the delegates.  But as far as the sponsors of the draft resolution, and I think $ 10 for  to-go order of bacon is dirt compared to cheap to face extortion many  trade fairs home, so it is likely that the account is justified in view  of the exposure of these companies get from the technology field today.
Xangati preview: with bacon and a delegate to satisfy hunger, Xangati  begin their presentation. They identified themselves as “performance  management company” that provides clarity in the entire infrastructure:  network servers, and end-user devices. But more importantly, it provides  a link across the silos of statistics in real time, and presented in  the dashboard meaningful for supervisors virtualization and provide a  record such as DVR and a tool to explore the back. This virtual to see  anything, rendered in real time is essential to how to differentiate  themselves in the market.
Industry problem: a description of the main couple have problems in the  industry today. One is to blame game default: “In the past, the first of  the blame.” This means that since the defaults are still fairly new, it  gets often blamed for the problems. The claim that 50% of the day is  spent working with other depts to explain why virtualizaiton is not the  problem. I agree with this view, and it is still a problem today, but it  became less and less of an issue as people realize the default is  inevitable and resistance is futile. In the industry “big gap” is to  monitor the performance of traditional tools give you one statistic at a  time with no ability to sense anomalies over time, and alert in real  time. There are great products the products planning capacity planning  that can work through the consideration of the development of statistics  over time and hence can provide reports which are scheduled to provide  information on the big picture. But there is a shortage in products that  can be done to performance analysis in real time and provide a link to  the real statistics relevant. The performance of most tools in the  virtual space is the only collection of statistics ware.
