With the sales team at one end of the video link and the
account manager poised to do a system demo, this client presentation is going
to be a breeze. You can even see the technical architect at her desk, ready to
respond via instant messaging in case the team needs her input. The client logs
on, and everything is set. But it doesn’t start well.
The video is pixelated, the audio has an annoying delay, and the
screen sharing software seems to have crashed completely. Even though your
unified communications (UC) tool says the technical architect is available,
it's taking ages for her messages to get through.
After
20 minutes of trying, the client calls off the meeting. UC could have been a
slick way to showcase your company’s products and services, but poor video and
audio quality have a negative effect on your brand – and it can cost you sales.
No network professional wants their network to be the reason why the company
doesn’t hit its targets this year, which makes investing in quality monitoring
products a must.
Monitoring for UC performance
Monitoring
your UC environment is critical if you want to ensure that your users get a
good quality experience when they collaborate over voice and video. Standard
application performance monitoring (APM) and application-aware network
performance monitoring will help you do more than simply monitor performance.
The tools available can track configuration changes, provide reports, and help
you identify problems before your end-users even notice that anything is wrong.
With remote troubleshooting capability, your engineers will be off the road for
longer, saving money. Other business case benefits include full auditing
capabilities and cost savings through proactive, automated testing after
deployments, upgrades, and changes.
So if you are convinced that your network needs in-depth
monitoring to support your UC environment, where should you go for solutions?
The UC monitoring marketplace
There
are dozens of network monitoring tools to choose from. First, assess whether
what you already have can take on the additional capabilities required by a UC
environment. Extending your existing toolset, perhaps by taking an additional
module or service from your existing vendor, is a cheaper and faster way of
beefing up your monitoring capabilities.
If
your assessment shows that your existing tools are not adequate for the extra
monitoring that UC requires, then you need to start looking elsewhere for suitable
products.
If
you have a multi-vendor environment, consider Prognosis 10 from Integrated Research. It gives you a single,
end-to-end view of your voice and UC services, regardless of who provides them.
With support for Microsoft
Lync, Avaya, and large-scale Cisco VoIP installations, among others,
Prognosis is used by nearly a third of all Global 1000 organizations.
The
latest release, out earlier this year, taps into the needs of network
professionals who work remotely. It comes with "Prognosis First
Responder," an iOS App that can send alerts by email or SMS. If your
network team is constantly on the move, this could be a bonus that makes
Prognosis worth investigating further.
CA
Technologies offers
one of the most comprehensive network monitoring solutions on the
market. CA NetQoS Unified Communications Monitor integrates with the
CA NetQoS Performance Center to give you a full picture of how your
network is performing under the weight of all those video chats and other
applications. Fully compatible with Microsoft Lync, CA NetQoS UC Monitor also
includes native support for Avaya and Cisco platforms. One of the key strengths
of this solution is the integrated reporting, which gives you dashboard-style
information at your fingertips – great for overviews and deeper dives into
performance.
The
flip side of this comprehensiveness is that the product suite is also
complicated to understand. Analystsreport that the workflow between CA
products is weak and complex, with a poor experience for the user. It’s also
pretty pricy, with entry level kits starting at $40,000. If you decide to go
with CA, consider investing in professional services or consultancy to ensure
you get the best value out of your implementation.
If
your environment is already predominantly Cisco,
consider extending it with Cisco solutions that will ensure compatibility. If
you have a multi-vendor environment, however, be aware that the Cisco suite
offers less coverage for non-Cisco kits.
Cisco's
Hosted Collaboration Solution takes care of UC monitoring as a service. Getting
that to integrate with your existing back-office functions can be problematic,
however, and you'll still want to be sure that you can get adequate reports
from your channel partner for service assurance purposes.
Cisco
Prime Assurance Manager is now end-of-life, so look instead at Cisco Prime Infrastructure. This network
management tool uses one graphical user interface to support the lifecycle
management of your entire network infrastructure.
If
you want help, Cisco offers a postdeployment assessment service to ensure that
you are getting the best out of your Cisco deployment. Engineers will recommend
tweaks for stability, efficiency, and maintainability, and they will ensure
that your own team members have the skills they need to manage the UC
environment on an ongoing basis. You could ask other vendors if they will offer
the same fine-tuning service.
Another
alternative for Cisco environments is Unified Communications Xpert, one of
several APM tools from Opnet. Analysts were reporting last year that the product line was confusing,
though, as product names had changed and the solutions were pretty complex.
That’s even worse now. Opnet was acquired by Riverbed Technology late last year, with all the merging,
name changes, and integration of products into an existing portfolio that come
with a buyout.
On
the plus side of the acquisition, Riverbed’s core business is application
management, unlike some of the bigger players who have added UC monitoring
tools to an existing multi-product portfolio. Riverbed’s products support
applications in 80% of the Global 100 firms.
Future-proofing your UC environment
As
UC gains traction, monitoring for performance will become even more important,
especially as users opt for video instead of VoIP and text. Whatever tools you
choose, bear in mind that we’re likely to see some consolidation in the
marketplace over the coming years, as well as existing tools offering more
functionality. Your investment will go further if you carefully watch the
evolution of your product and build it into your network upgrades and redesigns
in the future.
We’ll
also see more overlap between APM tools and application-aware network
performance monitoring software. You could find that you end up with two sets
of tools with similar functionality – room for consolidation there in the
future.
UC
is a game-changer for how we use networks today, and if your sales colleagues
use it to seal their deals, it needs to perform perfectly all the time.
Monitoring is the only way you can assure that enterprise teams can collaborate
and connect reliably, so choose your tools with care – your colleagues will thank
you for it!
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