How 'ITOA' is combating infrastructure problems before they even happen

Addressing future infrastructure issues with analytics
Analytics providing faster insight than ever before

Bring your own device trends and the consumerisation of IT in the workplace are changing the playing field for enterprises trying to ensure their digital operations always run smoothly.

With greater flexibility and deeper understanding required over what's going on in the company network, real-time analytics tools are expanding on the capabilities of traditional analytics platforms and keeping organisations stay ahead of the game.

In order to cope with this 'new age' of connectivity and offer flexible, timely solutions to problems, ITOA is crucial. Organisations will see a decrease in productivity across the board if the workforce is constantly encountering problems that cannot be identified and remedied quickly.

PN: ITOA solutions harness vast volumes of highly diverse data from various applications and end-points across an organisation's IT infrastructure, providing IT service desks with instant awareness and visibility of issues as they occur – even before the end-user recognises a problem.

TRP: Why is it so important to be able to view an organisation's infrastructure from the end-users' perspective?

PN: With increased flexibility comes the challenge for the IT department to monitor the health of all devices; essential for a productive working enterprise. IT departments should consider deploying ITOA, as a means of viewing what's going on across the whole IT infrastructure – particularly from the viewpoint that matters most, that of the end-user.

Once they have accepted this, businesses need to take stock of their infrastructure, assessing their risk and their end-users' needs, in order to tailor an ITOA solution to fit their business.

  • The IoT – The IoT is a phenomenon driving technology into a 'new age' but also into uncharted territory where everyone will be connected to everything, creating thousands more access points and the potential for huge unsolicited activity.
  • Flexibility in the workplace – Consumers are demanding more flexibility in the way they work, creating a drive for change and huge pressure for enterprises to implement BYO policies across the board. With this comes an increased shift in control, from the IT department to the consumer of IT.
  • Faster solutions – As a result of increased flexibility and the IoT, employees demand faster solutions to their problems which can only be achieved by looking at things from the perspective that matters – that of the end-user.
Desire Athow
Managing Editor, TechRadar Pro

Désiré has been musing and writing about technology during a career spanning four decades. He dabbled in website builders and web hosting when DHTML and frames were in vogue and started narrating about the impact of technology on society just before the start of the Y2K hysteria at the turn of the last millennium.