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MSP 관리 서비스 기술

MSP 관리 서비스 기술. 2001년 12월 7일 텔리맨트. Contents. U.S. and Asia MSP Market Highlights Web NMS MSP Architecture Demonstration. U.S. and Asia MSP Market Highlights. November, 2001. Value Proposition. Overview. Definition. A vendor that remotely manages and monitors:

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  1. MSP 관리 서비스 기술 2001년 12월 7일 텔리맨트 AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  2. Contents U.S. and Asia MSP Market Highlights Web NMS MSP Architecture Demonstration AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  3. U.S. and AsiaMSP Market Highlights November, 2001

  4. Value Proposition Overview Definition • A vendor that remotely manages and monitors: • Enterprise applications • ERP • CRM • Firewalls • e-Business applications • etc. • Network infrastructure • Systems infrastructure • No need to staff up to perform monitoring and management • Outsourcing IT monitoring and management can be a good solution when there are hiring freezes • Internal IT staff can can focus on development of new features and improving business • Enterprises can focus on their core competence • Conservative, scalable form of outsourcing • Customer still owns the applications and infrastructure if the MSP runs into problems • Relatively cheap, easy and unobtrusive way for a customer to prevent outages and malfunctions • Since MSPs typically operate remotely, they do not possess sensitive or corporate data, thus alleviating security concerns AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  5. Illustrative Examples Details MSP Description Customer Wickes NetSolve $1 billion lumber and building supply retailer Monitor the AT&T frame-relay network that connects Wickes’ 115 stores Estimated benefit: $10,000/month OurHouse.com Exclusive Internet Distribution Channel for ACE Hardware Totality Monitor and manage applications R.R. Donnelly & Sons $5 billion Printing company Monitor Checkpoint firewall Telenisus Meritage NetSolve $800 million manufacturing-services company Manage a WAN that connects all 29 companies under Meritage’s umbrella AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  6. Illustrative Examples Details MSP Description Customer GFINet Online arm of financial services company GFI Metromedia Fiber Network (MFN) Manage the ERP system and web applications Estimated benefit: $1.6 million/year Brother International Business equipment manufacturer SeventhWave Technology Monitor the SAP system MSL Electronics manufacturing services company InteQ 24 X 7 Data center support for 12 servers Cost: $10,000-$15,000/month for 35-plus objects. (Objects: Servers, DBs, Oses, applications) AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  7. MSP Trends in the United States Demographics • Total number: About 200 • Different kinds: • Pure play: Most basic – just manage and monitor customer applications and networks – e.g. SiteLite, SevenSpace • Colocation and hosting: Specialize in providing the space and hardware needed to physically house and power infrastructures, offering monitoring and management as a secondary product – e.g. Digex, Exodus, Verio • Key trend: • Alliances among pure play and colocation and hosting companies • Turnkey MSPs: Offer enterprise systems management services • Internet MSPs: Use tools developed specifically for Internet-based applications; target a specific management concern, e.g security, performance testing, Content Delivery Networks and storage • Infrastructure MSPs: Manage e-Business applications, as well as the physical infrastructure for hosting these applications AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  8. Objectives of eDiagnostics Customer Interaction Key Trends MSP Trends in the United States • Primary Target: Midsize Organizations • Current Coverage: About 3%- 5% of potential market • Some analysts estimate market size to be $10 billion by 2004 (20%~25% of the potential market) • Typical Billing Model: • Initial start-up fee • Per-device on a monthly basis • e.g. Triactive • Installation fee: About $6,000 • $10/month/endpoint. (Endpoint = any server or network device, including switches, routers and gateways). • 1, 2 or 3 year service contracts • Data gathered is often owned by the MSP • Customer must pay additional fees to gain access to that info on an ad-hoc basis • Geographic proximity and personal relationships key to penetrating the midsize market • VARs expected to become MSPs and resell technology components to small and medium-sized businesses as well as offer services • Traditional outsourcers (e.g. Accenture, CSC, IBM Global Services and Perot Systems) are moving in • Specialize in industry verticals • Specialize in a specific discipline (e.g. database management) AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  9. Objectives of eDiagnostics Customer Interaction Key Trends MSP Trends in the Asia • Primary Target: Midsize Organizations • A shift from a product focus to one based on services. • Incremental recurring revenue base • Able to cross-sell further services to existing customers • The experience gained with one customer across its whole base of end-users • Typical Billing Model: • Initial start-up fee • Big Enterprise; multi-million dollar accounts spanning 3-5 years • The small and medium enterprises (SMEs) • SMEs have neither complex networks in Asia nor mission critical applications • 12 to 36 months contracts • Geographic proximity and personal relationships key to penetrating the midsize market • Network Vendors/VARs and Existing Service Providers expected to become MSPs and resell technology components to small and medium-sized businesses as well as offer services • Traditional Existing Service Providers (Carriers, ISP, IDC) are moving in • Specialize in a specific discipline (Network performance, Storage and Security Management) AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  10. Key MSP Technologies Key Technology Primary Rationale • J2EE • To facilitate seamless scalability as the number of customers and the size of the managed infrastructure grows • Web Services • To facilitate standards-based communication among the different components of the distributed infrastructure • Extranet • To facilitate inter-organizational communication based on IP technologies, including security AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  11. IT managers have been reluctant to give up total control of their infrastructure management solution to a third party, due to security and data access concerns MSPs can alleviate many of these concerns by hosting a majority of core applications directly on the customer's site. Dynamic application upgrades and long-term trending capabilities can be performed from a remote source. monitors the company's network, systems and applications, and provides alerts via page, Web or e-mail, allowing the customer to quickly identify and address problems. A fully integrated infrastructure asset-reporting functionality Daily and weekly utilization reports security scans for intranets, Web servers, firewalls and network devices--including routers and switches--to identify security vulnerabilities on the network Security Issue in MSP AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  12. Prenuptial agreement between Service Provider and Enterprise Customers Easy to switch service provider 20 hours of free consulting to aid the transition ISPs’ SLAs are so convoluted, and intended to protect service provider rather than the customers Back-up planning, parallel service and cut over Gathered data: quite valuable and expensive Financial Penalties: an incentive for both parties Does not have to be a "life partner migration need not be a tricky or complicated process Migration to a new MSP Preparation and planning; risk assessment Migration; to make sure that each step of the documented migration Post migration; to make sure performance, back-up, monitoring and alerting systems together with any client reporting and statistics analysis Agreement between MSPs and customers AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  13. MSPs Join Hands to Survive • “two heads are better than one” • To complement one another's offerings through partnerships • Customers only want a single point of contact, a single contract, single SLA [service-level agreement] • Global MSP Network consortium • MSP service offerings through consultants and resellers AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  14. Web NMS MSP Architecture

  15. Outline • Product Overview • Target Markets • Architecture • Service Architecture • Server Design • Probe Design • Report Server Design contd… AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  16. Outline …contd • Product Features • Technology • Resources Managed • Competitive Advantages • Future – A Road Map AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  17. Product Overview • A comprehensive Management Services Delivery PlatformTM • Offers web-based distributed Customer Network Management • Capable of managing Applications, Systems, Servers and Network elements • High Scalability and Extensibility • Customizable and multi-tier architecture contd… AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  18. Product Overview …contd • Easy deployment of components • Manages multiple customer networks from a single server • Supports Service Level Management • Customizable and segmented views for each customer AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  19. Application Service Providers ( ) ASPs Target Markets Management Management Services Large Enterprises Services Providers ( MSPs ) Providers ( MSPs ) AdventNet AdventNet Web NMS Web NMS MSP Edition MSP Edition Web Hosting Web Hosting Large Enterprises Providers ( Providers ( WHPs WHPs ) ) AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  20. Target Markets • Management Service Providers • Deliver management as a service for small and medium enterprises • Web Hosting Providers • Manage customer Hardware and Software in Data Center • Large Enterprises • Internal MSP division to manage various functional departments • Application / Network Service Providers • Measure availability and service levels from customer perspective AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  21. Architecture • Helps manage multiple customer networks from single server • Provide customers access to their management data through the web AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  22. Architecture • Monitors the performance of the departmental networks • Customizable and scalable to the needs of the enterprise and its departments AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  23. Architecture • Segments and stores multiple customers’ data in a central database • Secured access to customer-specific data to the customers AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  24. Architecture • Provides ways to measure and report service levels • Monitors performance, availability and service levels against SLAs and reports them to the customers AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  25. Service Architecture • Web NMS MSP Edition consists of • Relational Database • Back End Servers • Front End Servers • Report Servers • Software Probes • User Clients – HTML UI • NOC User Clients – JAVA UI AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  26. Server Design • Web NMS MSP distributed server consists of • Back End Server containing • Topology Server • Events and Alerts processing units • Performance Server • Configuration Server • Administrative Server • Front End Server containing • UI based on JSP and Servlet technology • Web server for HTML / JSP client UI AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  27. Server Design AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  28. Probe Design • Web NMS MSP Probe consists of • Discovery Engine • Performance Engine • Data Collection Engine • Communication Engine • Trap Reception and Processing Engine AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  29. Probe Design AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  30. Report Server Design • The MSP Report Server consists of • Reporting Engine • Scheduled Reports • Custom Reports • Backlog Reports Generation • Email notification upon completion of scheduled Report Generation. • Cleanup of old Reports – Delete/Archive • Built-in Web Server AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  31. Report Server Design AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  32. Product Features • Probe • Extensible • XML Configurable • Monitors applications and network elements • Dynamic downloading of configuration needed for resource • Server-driven configuration • Probe – Server communication • Standard is HTTP, customizable protocol : RMI, HTTPS • Server communicates to Probe • Communication through a firewall contd… AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  33. Product Features • Component Availability • Redundancy of Back End and Front End servers • Fail-over and Fault Tolerance • Load-balancing of BE and FE servers for optimal performance • Redundancy of Report Servers with Fail-over support • Service-Level Management • Grouping of resources under services • Customizable Service definition • Reporting against SLA metrics contd… AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  34. Product Features • Discovery • Discovery of network elements, applications, servers and services • Rediscovery after specified time intervals • Performance Management • Resource, service, network availability • Reporting performance metrics • Remote Host monitoring • Fault Management • Alarms and Events • Event and Alarm correlation • Customizable root cause analysis AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  35. Technology • State of the art Java-based and web technologies • JSP 1.1, JDBC 2.0, Java RMI 1.0 • Java Servlets 2.2, JavaScript • JFC JDK 1.2.2 • DHTML, HTML • HTTP 1.0, 1.1 • SNMP v1, v2, v3 • XML 1.0 AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  36. Resources Managed • Applications • Web, FTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, DNS, DHCP, MS Exchange Servers • IP Hosts • CPU, Memory, Disk • Process Statistics, UNIX Syslog files • SNMP capable devices • Routers, Switches • Databases with JDBC compliant Drivers • Printers AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  37. Competitive Advantages • State-of-the-art technology • Distributed, extensible and customizable framework • Customer Network Management • Managing overlapping IP space • Quick time-to-market • Lower entry cost • Easily deployable • Good return on investment AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  38. Future – A Road Map • NT Servers • Security monitoring • Application Servers • Lotus Notes, Web Sphere, Sybase, Web-Logic etc. • Mini Probe and Probe as an Agent • Beyond Fault and Performance Management • Capacity management tools • Policy based configuration tools …and much more ! AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  39. Features of MSP 1.1 • Distributed and Multiple Server Architecture (Fes & BEs) • Server Failover Support • Multiple Primary Servers • Server to Probe communication • Distributed Report Server architecture • Report Server Failover Support • Form based authentication AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  40. Features of MSP 1.1 • RMI & HTTPS mode of communication between Probe and Server • Advanced Trap Parser Configuration • Application Data Collection (Non SNMP) • Support for discovery of DHCP ranges in the Probe • Extensive runtime resource management • Comprehensive multiple owner support in the Probe AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  41. Features of MSP 1.1 • Monitoring of NTP Servers, Oracle Servers and Host Resource parameters • Owner-specific reports configuration and administration • Clean up of old reports • Java User Interface • New-look customizable HTML UI AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

  42. Features of MSP 1.2 • Mini Probe as an Agent • On-demand discovery of Applications • Additional Tools for Probe crash recovery, downloading files & patches, tool to handle Server IP change etc. • Enhancement in Host Resource monitoring and configurations • Clean up of history data in the Server AdventNet/Telemant Confidential

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