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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Wednesday, 30 September 2009 | |
Enterprise systems management vendor, Quest Software, has secured a contract with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) to implement Foglight, an application management solution that Quest says lowers operational costs and reduces application downtime. Featured Whitepaper
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AMSA is a largely self-funded government agency responsible for enhancing efficiency in the delivery of safety and other services to the Australian maritime industry, which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and Cole said the company’s Foglight solution provides a “reliable holistic monitoring and diagnostic application management solution.” According to Cole, unlike other application management solutions, Foglight provides a strong analytic interface “increasing visibility for stakeholders and letting information technology managers diagnose the root cause of application issue,” and also “retains historical data required for trend analysis and future planning.” AMSA’s UNIX and Oracle database administrator, Chamu Chitsungo said the implementation of Foglight has already assisted the authority in lowering the operational costs of manually managing applications while at the same time mitigating the risk of downtime, “which is particularly vital as AMSA is a largely self funded organisation. "Foglight has also reduced the risk and cost of downtime to its daily business operations. As AMSA operates 24/7 with operations including marine environment protection, search and rescue, shipping safety, shipping registration and marine qualifications down time is not only expensive but life threatening in this mission critical environment." |
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