
Book Description
Declared one of the 10 most important products of the past decade by Information Week, Unicenter TNG is a comprehensive enterprise systems management software that integrates and automatically administers all the hardware, software, and associated gizmos that make up a company’s IT infrastructure. It also can integrate non-IT devices with embedded technology, such as company cars, elevators, pizza ovens, vending machines—you name it. It tells you what they are, what shape they’re in, where they are, and who they belong to, and it and lets you manage them accordingly. In addition to providing automated, round-the-clock troubleshooting and backup, it makes predictions based on product specs and past history and sends out updates and warnings.
If you’re an IT manager or network administrator looking for an all-in-one quick-reference guide to installing, configuring, fine-tuning, and managing TNG, then Unicenter TNG For Dummies is for you. In no time you’ll: Understand TNG architecture Plan your installation Rollout IT policies Leverage TNG interface capabilities Predict and manage systems events Make the most of TNG options
Writing with humor and plenty of real-world examples and insights from TNG users, Sandy Sampson leads you step-by-step through a successful TNG implementation. Along the way you’ll explore all of TNG’s amazing capabilities how to put them to work in your company. Topics covered include: Automating the enterprise with TNG and using it to drive business performance End-to-end management with Unicenter TND Understanding the Unicenter TNG architecture and exploring the enterprise with Unicenter TNG Framework Understanding and getting the most out of the TNG security manager Getting the most out of WorldView interfaces Monitoring the enterprise with agents and with Event Manager Fine-tuning a TNG implementation, with tips on optimizing TNG for the network, managing storage requirements, and more
As an added bonus, you get a CD-ROM containing Unicenter TNG Framework 2.2 from Computer Associates, which includes 2D and 3D managed resource views; an anti-virus tool; and calendars for defining date- and time-based policies. Let Unicenter TNG For Dummies show you how to harness the awesome power of the first, truly comprehensive enterprise systems management software for your organization.
Book Info
Provides information on how to monitor and manage the diverse IT resources in organizations. Leads the user step-by-step to a successful TNG implementation. Discover how to understand TNG architecture, plan installation, roll out IT policies, leverage TNG interface capabilities, predict and manage system events, and make the most of TNG options. Softcover.
From the Back Cover
Unicenter TNG Framework 2.2 on CD-ROM Packed with real-world insights from Unicenter TNG customers Harness the power of enterprise systems management for your organization Unicenter TNG makes it easy to monitor and manage the diverse IT resources in your organization. Unfortunately, the learning curve is kind of steep which is why you need this friendly guide. Writing with a dash of humor and plenty of real-world examples, Sandy Sampson demystifies enterprise systems management and leads you step-by-step to a successful TNG implementation. all this on the bonus CD-ROM Unicenter TNG Framework 2.2 from Computer Associates, including: 2-D and 3-D managed resource views An anti-virus tool Calendars for defining date- and time-based policies PC running Windows NT 4.0 (Pentium 120 processor or higher), Solaris 2.5/2.51, or HP-UX 10.20 (required free nodes for Solaris and HP-UX: 15, 150); 64MB RAM; 220 MB disk space; 4x CD-ROM drive; TCP/IP Discover how to: Understand TNG architecture Plan your installation Roll out IT policies Leverage TNG interface capabilities Predict and manage system events Make the most of TNG options Get smart! www.dummies.com Register to win cool prizes Browse exclusive articles and excerpts Get a free Dummies Daily e-mail newsletter Chat with authors and preview other books Talk to us, ask questions, get answers
About the Author
Sandy Sampson, a former systems administrator, is a computer industry consultant and analyst who writes frequently for trade publications.