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Nov
26
2008

System Center Forum » Blog Archive » Multi-host Ping MP version 2.0

 
This is a rewrite of the original Multi-host Ping Management Pack. This version includes overridable parameters for 6 parameters (displayed as separate parameters as in MS MPs), as well as custom views of event, alert and ping response performance data.
Download: http://systemcenterforum.org/wp-content/uploads/Multihost_Ping_MP_v2.0.zip
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Oct
17
2007

Microsoft Webcast: Network Security Management with Visio Professional 2007 (Level 200)

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Join this webcast to learn how you can visualize, analyze, and communicate complex
IT systems and processes with Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007. Microsoft
Office Visio is a great IT tool that enables you to convert your static diagrams to
dynamic visual dashboards. We demonstrate how Visio Professional 2007 can help you
increase effectiveness and efficiency to meet your [...]

Sep
11
2006

System Management: Monitoring Security Events with MOM — TechNet Magazine, September 2006

 

MOM, a key building block in the System Center family of management products, is designed
to simplify monitoring and management of large, heterogeneous IT infrastructures.
I’ll walk you through the process of creating a new MOM Management Pack that can be
used to monitor certain security events in your domain controller (DC) Security event
logs. In addition, I’ll show [...]

Sep
11
2006

System Management: Unlocking the Mystery of WMI Events in MOM — TechNet Magazine, September 2006

 

Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) is a great tool for keeping an eye on your environment,
but it can sometimes be tricky to monitor a particular activity. If the activity can
be watched through the Windows event log or a counter in Performance Monitor, then
it is relatively easy to create a corresponding rule in MOM. If the activity [...]

Sep
11
2006

System Management: Essential Tools for MOM Administration — TechNet Magazine, September 2006

 

At the time of its release, MOM 2005 included a resource kit, but it was refreshed
in February 2006 and contains some nifty new tools, divided into five categories as
shown in Figure
1. We’ll explore only the first three here. Look for a follow-up in the coming
months where we’ll discuss the connectors and accelerators.

Source: System
Management: Essential Tools [...]

Jun
5
2006

System Operations Manager 2007 Beta Available for Download

If you are part of the Sysem Center  2007 Beta Program, then you should
have already received the email from the beta site that the Beta is available for
download.

If your not part of the beta try to apply at http://connect.microsoft.com

Jun
2
2006

System Center Virtual Machine Manager Beta Registration Available

Microsoft
System Center Virtual Machine Manager is the latest addition to the System Center
family of management products and provides centralized management of Windows Virtual
Machine infrastructure. Virtual Machine Manager enables increased physical server
utilization, centralized management of virtual infrastructure and rapid provisioning
of new virtual machines by the administrator and end users.
•Product Overview
•Register for the Beta

System
Center Virtual Machine Manager.

May
2
2006

Microsoft System Center Reporting Manager Released

Microsoft System Center Reporting Manager 2006 delivers a rich platform for enterprise
analysis of management data so that IT administrators and managers can query, report,
and forecast IT operations for higher service quality at a lower price. The foundation
of System Center Reporting Manager 2006 is a new data warehouse that integrates multi-management
groups from MOM and multiple SMS [...]

Apr
25
2006

SQL Management Pack may not monitor MSDN Installed SQL 2005

Ran
across this on another site, read for more details.

Google
Groups: microsoft.public.mom.managementpack.sql.

Sep
23
2005

MOM 2005 Management Pack for Blackberry Enterprise Server

As a heavy Blackberry Server user, this could be useful. I am downloading a trial version to test.
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