Harris introduces NetBoss resource management

Dec 13, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Harris has introduced NetBoss XT, a new resource management solution for broadcasters and a broad range of industries, including telecom, IT, government and defense. It is based on the Common Information Model (CIM) from the Distributed Management Task Force (DTMF).

NetBoss functions as a scalable "manager-of-managers," enabling users to proactively manage and maintain their entire network from legacy to next generation, from a single Web-enabled view. NetBoss XT can be deployed as a domain manager, element manager and alarm collector in three corresponding solution-oriented products: NetBoss XD Domain Manager, NetBoss XE Element Manager and NetBoss XA, an Alarm/Event Collector.

For more information, visit www.harris.com.




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