Hybrid infrastructures open up more opportunities for companies. However, the different technologies, storage locations, service providers, billing models and dependencies between the individual infrastructure elements greatly increase complexity. FNT's Hybrid Infrastructure Management solution provides the much-needed overview of the complex on-premises and cloud infrastructure, enabling it to be operated efficiently.
Advantages of FNT’s Hybrid Infrastructure Management Software
The complete documentation of the entire on-premises IT and cloud infrastructure in an integrated, central data model brings transparency to cloud usage and makes the cloud sprawl visible and manageable.
Integrated BI and reporting functionalities help to monitor the use of cloud infrastructure subscriptions beyond the planned maximum usage period. This helps avoid unnecessary costs.
Responsibilities and contact persons for cloud infrastructure subscriptions can be identified easily and reliably as all information is stored in a central repository.
Complete and up-to-date documentation of the hybrid IT infrastructure facilitates successful audits and certifications and makes recertification a snap – with no time-consuming preparations needed.
Highlights of FNT’s Hybrid Infrastructure Management Software
The FNT solution for hybrid infrastructure management makes it possible to map the entire IT and network infrastructure, including cloud services, in a uniform and integrated data model. This includes the building infrastructure (power, cooling, space), the IT/network infrastructure (networks, servers, storage - virtual and physical, on-premises and in the cloud), connectivity (physical cabling infrastructure and logical circuits/bandwidth) and the services based on these (software, applications).
Not only the assets themselves are documented, but also the complex dependencies between different systems and components - regardless of the manufacturer and technology. Bidirectional interfaces bundle data from different systems and map them centrally. This allows you to document, analyze, plan, control and automate your hybrid infrastructure with just a single tool.
As a result, it no longer matters where data and resources are actually located – whether on-premises, in the cloud or at the edge.
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