Organizations know there is value in data and analytics, but struggle to understand the different analytics capabilities and when to use them. And the shifting focus from descriptive to predictive and prescriptive analytics results in a much higher degree of difficulty. The answer lies in building a portfolio of analytics-driven capabilities to address the gamut of business needs.
This video highlights the CA Service Management xFlow user experience for Support Analysts. It is an innovative, award-winning experience enabling analysts to work the way they want and deliver the service expected by IT consumers.
The application programming interface (API) may be an old concept, but it's one that's undergoing a transformation. More organizations, driven by mobile and cloud requirements, are opening their
information assets to external developers.
Organizations know there is value in data and analytics, but struggle to understand the different analytics capabilities and when to use them. And the shifting focus from descriptive to predictive and prescriptive analytics results in a much higher degree of difficulty. The answer lies in building a portfolio of analytics-driven capabilities to address the gamut of business needs.
The landscape for application performance management (APM) and network performance management (NPM) tools has changed enormously over the last few years, driven largely by changing infrastructure and application architectures.