The Right Tools for the Right Job
Intelligent business operations employ a successful analytics culture that gives the right people the right tools and information to do their jobs effectively — even when a business is facing rapid changes and unforeseen challenges.
Many agile organizations use tw telecom‘s Intelligent Network as an integrated platform for flexible, predictable, and intelligent responses to the challenges and changes in enterprise IT environments. The idea behind the Intelligent Network is having the power to use accurate, timely information to create predictability for your business, no matter what might befall it.
Some companies are using features such as Enhanced Management, Dynamic Prioritization, and Dynamic Capacity® to deliver an automated, on-demand approach to business network management. By integrating a faster, easier, and highly scalable solution, businesses can solve specific challenges and better manage the applications that run their businesses.
Here is what these tools can deliver to your IT department:
- End-to-end and site specific visibility helps users easily identify activity on network as well as instantly see issues and discover what’s happening in real time. As a result, IT administrators can use the information to keep applications running without interruptions or latency, predict bandwidth capacity needs before they arise, and troubleshoot network bottlenecks.
- Flexibility to meet any network demand automatically for pre-scheduled or unplanned events, without additional internal resources or downtime. You won’t just know something needs to happen, you’ll have the power to do something about it — instantly.
- Resilience to adapt to unexpected challenges and changing requirements while staying on track and delivering the performance that’s needed most, when it’s needed.
Intelligent Business operations make sense of a rapidly changing business world, and bring order to chaos. With Intelligent Network features, network specialists can identify, anticipate, adapt to, and solve issues with predictable costs and results. Who doesn’t want that?