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How to Use the For-Each Feature with DX Unified Infrastructure Management's Monitoring Configuration Service

For-Each is a new feature added to the DX Unified Infrastructure Management’s (DX UIM) Monitoring Configuration Service (MCS) that uses the device attributes with one or multiple values. MCS will loop through each value and create a profile for each one. If that attribute does not exist for a device, no profile will be created. Similarly, if a new value is added or removed from a device, MCS will revaluate and add or remove profiles.

The NetOps Expert - Episode 5: Broadcom Software and AppNeta - Part 1

Jeremy Rossbach, Head of DX NetOps Product Marketing and Alec Pinkham, Head of AppNeta Product Marketing discuss the recent acquisition of AppNeta by Broadcom and the reasons why the combination of both network monitoring solutions sets it apart from the industry and why our customers should be excited for the future of their network visibility.

Broadcom Software Launches Cloud-Based Log Analytics Service for Data-Driven Network Visibility

Human operators utilizing traditional network monitoring software with methods like SNMP, ping, or flow tracking are still limited to diagnosis and triage issues within the four walls of the on-premise data center. But with increased adoption of cloud, SD-WAN and “work from anywhere,” application workloads are getting more distributed and creating network monitoring visibility gaps.

Gartner Market Guide for IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tools and What It Means for Broadcom's DX Unified Infrastructure Management Customers

The increasing adoption of modern and cloud-native architectures is enabling enterprises with IT infrastructure that is more dynamic and ephemeral, and thus more resilient. This trend drives infrastructure monitoring tools to transition from simply “keeping the lights on” to providing advanced insights such as predictive analytics for infrastructure workload optimization. Infrastructure monitoring that was once art has become science.

Is AIOps NoOps? No, But It's the Closest We'll Come

Making IT operations simpler – which AIOps does by helping teams to make smarter, more informed decisions about complex monitoring and APM problems – is great. But what would be even greater is eliminating the need for IT teams to make decisions at all – a prospect known as NoOps. By automating application management to the point that human involvement is no longer necessary, NoOps offers tantalizing possibilities for the IT operations teams of the future.

Beyond IT Operations: Why Developers Need AIOps, Too

To date, AIOps has been a solution first and foremost for IT operations teams. In other words, AIOps has been used primarily to help IT teams manage what happens in the post-deployment part of a CI/CD pipeline, when they need to detect and remediate issues in production environments. That doesn’t mean, however, that AIOps leaves developers out of the picture. Although the conversation surrounding AIOps hasn’t paid a lot of heed to developers so far, it’s perhaps time to change that.

AppNeta is Now Part of Broadcom and Will Lead Industry in Network Visibility Anywhere

Broadcom officially closed on the acquisition of AppNeta on Jan 31, 2022. This marks a new beginning for AppNeta and the Broadcom network monitoring software business. AppNeta will take the lead in our vision to enable Network Visibility Anywhere, focusing especially on operational blind spots and experience in the last mile. We aim to ensure a quality digital experience anywhere while working, transacting, communicating and automating.

From Kálmán to Kubernetes: A History of Observability in IT

You know that observability plays a crucial role in helping to manage today’s distributed, cloud-native, microservices-based applications. But you may be surprised to learn that – despite its close association with modern applications – observability as a concept was born more than a half-century ago. Its origins stretch all the way back to the late 1950s, long before anyone was talking about microservices and the cloud.

How DX NetOps by Broadcom Software Helps Enterprises Deliver Reliable Digital Services

Tim Diep, Head of Network Operations Solutions at Broadcom discusses the current challenges with deploying and managing new software-defined network architectures and the need for SDN-enabled network observability solutions in order to realize the full investments of your modern network deployments. For more info, visit broadcom.com/netops

How Broadcom Software Helps The Enterprise Secure and Protect the Network Edge

Kieran Taylor, Head of Marketing for Broadcom Software interviews Tim, Diep, Head of NetOps solutions at Broadcom Software on the current challenges of modern architectures like edge networking, and how Broadcom can help the enterprise secure and protect the edge. For more info, visit broadcom.com/netops