IBM Tivoli® Systems Management solutions can help you address the feeling that you've been abandoned by proprietary, expensive or incomplete systems management solution. According to a Datamonitor analyst, "IBM is in a clear overall lead in IT systems management, with its broad and extensive Tivoli offering that spans almost all aspects of IT systems management."
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The notion of changing your underlying IT platform may cause your heart to skip a beat. Understandably. Then comes a startling event: HP is using OpenView software to gradually take over many systems and network management tasks across your organization. This means customers must decide whether to stay on their current outdated legacy platform or transition to the new platform.
Now, you may be forced to do something. Inertia has been broken. In fact, many HP OpenView customers plan on taking this opportunity to migrate elsewhere. There's never been a better time for a fresh assessment of which platform will best support your evolving business — today and tomorrow.
Leading, not lagging technology
Unlike HP's decision to focus on several, non-open architectures, IBM Software offers a broad portfolio of industry-leading IT service management applications for Intelligent management software, providing flexibility to choose the right solution to match the right business need.
Less risk, less stress
IBM offers an outstanding track record for guiding clients to select the right platform and migrate without disruption, along with providing clear migration roadmaps to help protect your strategic IT investments.
Our goal: to help you migrate your software with the least risk and the least anxiety. For more than 20 years, IBM has successfully executed many system migrations for clients who like our stable, long-term vision. You can read some of their stories here.
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News: Integra Telecom Replaces HP OpenView With IBM Tivoli Netcool.
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