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Addition of industry veteran strengthens research and analysis offerings in
evolving network management market
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 8, 2008 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced that Jim Frey has joined the firm as a senior analyst focused on identifying and interpreting the latest trends and best practices associated with IT network management and related technologies, like network virtualization, unified communications and network traffic optimization.
“EMA is very pleased to have Jim Frey join our analyst team as we bolster our research and analysis capabilities around the fast-paced and vital area of IT network management,” said Rick Sturm, founder and CEO of EMA. “Jim’s substantial network management experience and deep knowledge of this space will provide immediate value to our clients that require insight and strategy around this integral part of the IT infrastructure.”
Frey has 22 years of experience developing, deploying and marketing software and hardware products, the last 16 spent in network management within the enterprise and service provider sectors. Prior to joining EMA, he served as vice president of marketing at NetScout Systems, where he was responsible for global product marketing, solution marketing, sales training, marketing communications, channel marketing and competitive analysis. Frey was also involved in planning and executing joint-marketing projects with NetScout’s major alliance partners, including HP, Mercury, Riverbed and OPNET. In addition, he played a key role in the company’s 2007 acquisition of Network General and the Sniffer line of products.
Before NetScout, Frey was vice president, strategic marketing at Micromuse, where he was responsible for product and solutions marketing, technology and product alliances, competitive analysis and analyst relations. Prior experience includes product marketing roles with Objective Systems Integrators, Agilent Technologies and Cabletron Systems, where he played a central role in Cabletron’s first foray into telecommunications management solutions. Frey is a regular speaker at industry events around the globe and has been published in numerous journals, proceedings, magazines and textbooks.
“Having spent the bulk of my career in the network management industry, I have always respected the in-depth knowledge and practical advice that EMA offers to both IT vendors and enterprise IT leaders,” said Frey. “I am very pleased to join the firm and to share my insights and experiences with my network management colleagues and the overall IT management industry.”
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
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New training-focused offerings help organizations get ITIL V3 certified,
quickly up-to-speed on new IT disciplines
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 19, 2008 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) (www.enterprisemanagement.com), a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced two new service offerings designed to educate enterprise IT professionals about ITIL V3, IT Service Management (ITSM) best practices, and emerging IT management disciplines like Data Center Automation, Virtualization, Service Catalog and the Configuration Management Database (CMDB). The new offerings include a full range of ITIL Training Courses and a variety of hands-on EMATM Workshops.
“Managing IT by service and not technology is the message of ITIL V3. Unfortunately, most IT professionals struggle with getting started. In fact, some 30 percent of ITSM projects are delayed by the inability to define a comprehensive plan,” said Dan Twing, COO at EMA. “These new services provide both introductory knowledge and advanced training to help companies get their IT teams ITIL V3 certified, transition to ITSM and advance the maturity of their IT organizations.”
The new EMA service offerings include:
EMA ITIL Training Courses
The new training courses are offered together with itSM Solutions – an accredited courseware and training provider (ACP/ATP). Courses are offered onsite or online with a live certified mentor to help participants internalize the concepts of ITSM and ITIL while preparing for the certification exam. Offerings include accredited ITIL V2 to ITIL V3 Bridge and ITIL V3 Foundation training courses to help organizations get certified on ITIL V3, as well as introductory ITSM orientation courses designed to help companies get on the road to a successful ITSM or ITIL initiative.
EMA Hands-On Workshops
These onsite workshops are designed to help enterprise IT teams tackle common challenges or quickly get up-to-speed on a new IT discipline. Led by a seasoned EMA analyst or consultant, each workshop uses a combination of interactive lectures, real-world case studies, and hands-on exercises to engage attendees in addressing the issues specific to their organization.
Available topics include:
Contact sales@enterprisemanagement.com or +1.303.543.9500 to learn more about the full range of EMA ITIL training courses and hands-on workshops.
NOTE TO EDITORS
For more information, contact Guy Murrel at gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com at 303-581-7760 x17
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
Analysts will share highlights from new research studies on IT service catalog, CMDB and enterprise application management
BOULDER, Colo., July 30, 2008 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) (www.enterprisemanagement.com), a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced it will host a number of free Webinars focused on IT management during the month of August 2008.
The EMATM Webinars set for August include:
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 – 2 p.m. Eastern
Service Catalog – A Service Management Keystone and Much More
http://www.emausa.com/ema_lead.php?ls=servcatpr0808&bs=servcat0808
Recently, EMA completed extensive primary research to gain a better understanding of how IT service catalogs are selected, deployed and utilized in the enterprise. Senior analyst Paul Burns will share highlights from this study during this Webinar including topics such as: the expansion of the service catalog outside of IT; stand-alone vs. integrated service catalogs; business drivers for service catalog deployment; and expected benefits and returns on investment.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 – 2 p.m. Eastern
CMDB Deployments in 2008: the Search for Value
http://www.emausa.com/ema_lead.php?ls=cmdbreswebpr0808&bs=cmdbresweb0808
In the past few years, the meaning of the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) has changed as strategies evolve, adoption accelerates and budgets increase. However, most CMDB deployments still suffer from politics, communication issues and confusion, and many still struggle to demonstrate value to business and IT leaders. During this Webinar, EMA vice president Dennis Drogseth will share key findings from Enterprise Management Associates’ new research on how CMDB deployments are evolving in 2008. Some of the key points he will cover include where and why investments are being made; how and to what extent metrics are being applied; recommendations for success; and regrets about what adopters would do differently.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 – 2 p.m. Eastern
IT Speaks: Practices and Trends in Enterprise Application Management
http://www.emausa.com/ema_lead.php?ls=appmanwebpr0808&bs=appmanweb0808
Deploying business applications and vertical industry applications can be complicated and time-consuming. Managing them is even more of a challenge. Recent EMA research indicates that enterprise IT organizations know how to successfully deploy and maintain infrastructure. However, they continue to struggle to effectively deploy and manage the business services and applications that the infrastructure supports. Senior analyst Julie Craig will lead this Webinar, which will share highlights from a new survey of more than 200 IT professionals with application management responsibilites. She will cover strategies for managing enterprise applications; pain points; “most wanted” technology capabilities; and measurements of success in taking on this complex responsibility.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
For more information, contact Terri Douglas at tdouglas@catapultpr-ir.com or 303-581-7760 x 18.
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
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EMA continues to add highly experienced IT experts to its analyst roster
BOULDER, Colo., July 22, 2008 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced that Liam McGlynn has joined the firm as a senior analyst leading research coverage and analysis services on the growing data center automation market along with associated and parallel technologies.
“Data center automation technologies and best practices are now vital to increasing the efficiency and technology resource utilization of large IT organizations,” said Rick Sturm, founder and CEO of EMA. “Adding Liam to our team provides a dedicated analyst who can focus specifically on data center management practices and the exploding number of automation tools now available to our IT professional clients.”
McGlynn brings more than 25 years of experience in various high-level systems management roles, including technician, manager and technology architect. Primarily, he served as a technology advocate with a focus on data center automation as a means of reducing cost and complexity. At EMA, he will focus on data center automation and the related disciplines of event monitoring/console automation, IT process automation, job scheduling/workload automation, remote control, asset and inventory management, patch distribution, provisioning and compliance auditing.
McGlynn’s direct experience includes extensive mainframe systems programming and years of mainframe operating systems, performance tuning, UNIX systems administration and automated operations functions. He also has network architecture, assembler programming, disaster recovery, problem resolution and outage reduction experience. In 1995, McGlynn founded a successful consulting business that specialized in data center automation and UNIX operational control. Most recently, he spent 10 years at Washington Mutual Bank in IT management and technology architecture, leading a series of high-value automation, availability and cost reduction initiatives spanning mainframe operations, data center consolidation, IT automation, virtualization, CMDB and IT Service Management.
“One of the things that sets EMA apart from other technology research firms is the depth of experience each and every analyst brings to the table,” said McGlynn. “I am excited to add my years of IT experience to the firm’s wealth of knowledge and to work hand-in-hand with both customers and other EMA analysts to deliver groundbreaking insights into the data center automation market.”
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
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Guy Murrel
Catapult PR-IR
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gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com
Mann explores the keys to successful virtualization at New York conference
WHO: Andi Mann, Research Director, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)
Mann has more than 20 years experience with large-scale enterprise systems software on mainframe, midrange, server and desktop systems. He has worked within the IT departments of various global corporations, and with several enterprise software vendors, leading diverse technical, sales and marketing teams. Andi has extensive industry and presentation experience.
EMA is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. www.enterprisemanagement.com.
WHAT: Presentation – The Business Drivers for Virtualization
There is plenty of discussion about virtualization, but who does it really benefit? How can enterprises adopt virtualization technologies to address real business problems? Is virtualization just another consolidation technology? How are other businesses using virtualization? Is there more that it can do to drive competitive advantage, business efficiency, security and compliance? Drawing on the industry’s most in-depth independent research into virtualization to date, Mann will explain what are the key business drivers for virtualization, where to expect significant benefits and how to make sure that virtualization delivers strategic advantages.
WHERE: Roosevelt City
New York, N.Y.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Session 11 – Track 3
6:20 p.m. – 7:05 p.m.
CONTACT: For more information or to set up an interview with Andi Mann, please contact Guy Murrel at Catapult PR-IR (303) 581-7760, ext. 17 or at gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com
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EMA founder Rick Sturm chairs ITSM track – analysts deliver presentations on ITSM and CMBD best practices
BOULDER, Colo., April 28, 2008, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT management and consulting firm, will share its in-depth knowledge and expertise on IT Service Management (ITSM) at Interop Las Vegas. EMA president Rick Sturm is serving as the chairman of the Interop ITSM Track, with Hank Marquis, EMA director of ITSM consulting, and Chris Matney, consulting director of IT services at EMA, presenting real-world guidance and findings based on the firm’s extensive work in this area.
“IT Service Management provides a structured approach to help organizations address challenges such as IT service quality, controlling IT costs and aligning IT with business,” said Sturm, “This track will provide actionable expert advice and hands-on tools to help companies jumpstart their CMDB, service catalog and other ITSM initiatives.”
EMA presentations include the following:
Hank Marquis, Tuesday, April 29:
2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. – How to Get (and Keep) Your ITSM Initiative on Track
Many ITSM projects fail. The service catalog and service portfolio management usually are hidden initiatives that can help organizations focus on services that are crucial to business. This session will discuss how, when done correctly, the service catalog can help organizations layout a roadmap for overall IT success.
3:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. – How to Define IT Services: The Cornerstone of ITSM
Most IT professionals struggle with defining IT services. In fact, about 30 percent of ITSM projects are unable to move forward because of this roadblock. IT service definition is the first step in ITIL and ITSM initiatives from CMBD to service desk. This session will provide attendees with the tools and knowledge required to effectively define IT services.
Chris Matney, Wednesday, April 30:
10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. – Don’t Lose Your Mind or Your Job: What Every IT Professional Should Know About CMBD
EMA research has shown that more than 75 percent of IT projects fail. Major IT initiatives, including CMBD projects, are risky and often put IT leaders’ reputations on the line. This presentation will address what every busy IT leader needs to know about CMBD. Included are 10 questions every IT leader should ask when deciding whether or not CMDB is a good choice for their company and real examples of what to do (and avoid) when taking on a CMDB initiative.
11:30 a.m-12:30 p.m. – How to Scope Your CMDB Project Successfully: Big Vision, Baby Steps
Understanding the detailed requirements for CMDB projects, with detailed scope and project timelines, is the cornerstone of successful implementations. Matney will discuss techniques used by some of the largest companies in the world to overcome “analysis paralysis” and move forward with CMDB projects. He also will explain how to create a requirements document that will correctly scope, set priorities and make CMDB projects actionable.
The conference will be held April 27-May 2, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nev. Interop is the leading Business and Technology Event, with more than 20,000 attendees. It blends thought leadership across the range of IT areas with a focus on interoperability—more important than ever as a new wave of technologies promises unprecedented access to information and increased productivity.
For more information on Enterprise Management Associates visit www.enterprisemanagement.com
NOTE TO EDITORS
For more information or to speak with EMA on ITSM trends please contact Guy Murrel at gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com at 303-581-7760 x17
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
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New topics in the IT Management Solutions Center include Service Catalog and Network Change and Configuration Management
BOULDER, Colo., March 27, 2008, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT management research and consulting firm, today announced the availability of its new Network Change and Configuration Management (NCCM) Solutions Center and Service Catalog Solutions Center, both part of the firm’s IT Management Solutions Center, a free online resource that provides the industry’s most comprehensive third-party analysis of IT management vendors and technologies.
With the addition of these new topics, the IT Management Solutions Center now covers 15 important IT management technologies, including:
Designed to help IT professionals quickly narrow down a short list of vendors for their key initiatives, the IT Management Solutions Center provides in-depth information on hundreds of IT management solutions in one location. It allows users to review objective EMA analyst profiles of top products and compare solutions from different vendors side-by-side to find those that best meet their needs.
The new solution centers are available now for free to registered users. Register for free access at: http://itsolutions.emausa.com/register.php?ls=genitscpr0308
NOTE TO EDITORS:
For more information, contact Terri Douglas at tdouglas@catapultpr-ir.com or 303-581-7760 x18
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
Critical to everyday business life – IT moves to ‘secure the browser’ to thwart malware and new forms of security risk
BOULDER, Colo. Feb. 26, 2008 – Web browsers have emerged as a favorite vulnerability point for nefarious attackers looking to breach corporate IT security systems. Vital to everyday business operations, the Web browser must be protected from malware lurking on a fast-growing number of infected Web sites, according to Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) www.enterprisemanagement.com, a leading IT management research and consulting firm.
According to recent analysis by Mike Montecillo, analyst, security and risk management for EMA (Fear Your Browser: It May be the Biggest Hole in Your Security Strategy), the increasing technology integrated into today’s Web browsers has made them an easy target for computer attackers and hackers. Hacking continues to evolve in sophistication and the Web browser now presents an opening for sensitive information to be stolen by increasingly simple methods. This includes basic coding that allows malicious Web sites to automatically steal sensitive information from visitors. Commonly associated with “seedy” Web sites (“warez,” gambling and pornography), the threat of browser-based attacks has expanded to more “acceptable” sites that might include social networking, religious organization and university sites.
Further complicating the issue is the high demand for browser functionality that often outweighs the demand for security. Many well-known and useful technologies that are integrated with current browser environments, including Flash, ActiveX, QuickTime, Java and JavaScript, each pose a potential attack vector into the enterprise. Other vulnerabilities include how browsers themselves handle particular pieces of code, such as iFrames, whose weaknesses have been known to cause massive incidents in enterprises when exploited.
“Each and every Web site is a potential host for malicious code as hackers could potentially exploit even the most legitimate site as a means of hacking thousands of computers without the fear of reprisal,” said Montecillo. “There is no end in sight to the number of malicious Web sites and browser-related vulnerabilities that can end up causing enterprise-wide breaches and incidents.”
To help thwart browser-based security threats, IT security professionals increasingly are focusing resources and attention at better protecting the Web browser through hardy URL filtering solutions. These Web content filtering solutions block sites that are not related to business activities, greatly reducing the risk of browser-related infections. However, simple filtering methods will not completely eliminate the malware danger. More sophisticated solutions, such as anti-malware, automated code filtering and botnet detection, are currently being added to Web filtering technologies in an effort to thwart complex browser-related attacks.
Looking forward, EMA believes that the number of Web pages posing a serious threat to corporate IT will continue to increase at an alarming rate, raising browser vulnerabilities throughout 2008. Given the continued demand for an ever-wider range of browser functionality, Montecillo does not expect root-cause fixes to happen within the browser application. He does, however, anticipate that IT security vendors will launch new and innovative solutions during the year to advance Web content filtering to higher levels to meet the needs of increasingly sophisticated browser-based security strategies.
For information on security tools available to defend against Web-based attacks please visit EMA’s Security Solutions Centers at http://itsolutions.emausa.com
NOTE TO EDITORS:
For more information on this topic or to arrange an interview with Mike Montecillo, please contact Guy Murrel at gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com or 303-581-7760 x17
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and IT Service Management (ITSM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Even with its rapid growth, EMA has never lost sight of the client, and continues to offer personalized support and convenient access to its analysts. For more information on the firm’s extensive library of IT management research, free online IT Management Solutions Center and IT consulting offerings, visit www.enterprisemanagement.com.
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