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Nimsoft Press ReleaseNorwegian State Railways Moves Forward with NimsoftMicrosoft and Big 4 unable to support stringent new service levels, new ITIL initiative London, UK – 20th June, 2008 – Nimsoft, the “Big 4” alternative for IT performance and availability monitoring solutions, announced today that Arrive, the technology arm of Norwegian State Railways (NSB), has concluded its rollout of NimBUS. It follows a systematic and controlled deployment that has embedded NimBUS at the heart of the IT operation. Arrive monitors and manages more than 500 servers across Norway that host business critical applications essential to the smooth running of the railways across the country. The deployment allows Arrive to instantly assess the health of the servers and key systems and proactively manage any issues that may arise. Arrive selected NimBUS following an intense evaluation period of rival offerings from the Big 4 and Microsoft. Arrive must ensure that all the key systems and applications are available and working within agreed parameters. This promoted an in-depth review of monitoring solutions that could deliver a comprehensive view of service levels. NimBUS emerged as a clear front runner for its in-depth data collection capabilities and comprehensive reporting features. “To say that people depend on our ability to manage the IT infrastructure is a massive understatement. The systems that we monitor are responsible for ensuring the safe transport of over 140,000 commuters a day across the Norwegian rail network. Understandably, there is an expectation amongst the railway operators that we should deliver accurate service levels reports that detail our management of the key systems." "From our perspective, we recognized the need to be able to act quickly in the event of a systems failure or other problem. We had very specific requirements for the IT monitoring solution and Nimsoft was the only vendor that demonstrated a true understanding of what we needed today and how we might adapt the solution to future requirements,” said Bjørn Bale, CTO, Arrive AS. “Compared with offerings from the Big 4 vendors, NimBUS was not as costly, complex and did not require an army of consultants to deploy. We found that the platform was extremely flexible, better at monitoring LINUX and mixed server environments and offered a far more detailed view of the health of our IT infrastructure. The result is that our decisions are based on detailed information and knowledge that was previously unavailable to us. The NimBUS deployment has set the stage for a successful implementation of ITIL,” he added. “Norway has one of the world's strongest economies and good transport links are essential. Given the key role that technology plays in the management of the rail network, Arrive very quickly recognized the importance of an IT monitoring solution that could demonstrate the value that IT delivers. We engineered NimBUS so it would be easy to deploy, scalable and, importantly, offer a range of features at an affordable price. This combination clearly resonated with Arrive, who have embraced NimBUS and are now set to enhance the service they offer Norwegian State Railways and their paying customers,” said Gary Read, president and CEO, Nimsoft.
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"During our extensive research and onsite trials, we quickly realised that NimBUS adhered to all of our strict functionality requirements, including scalability, ease-of-use, and cross platform reach. All in all, we found that NimBUS is a fantastic solution also because of its built-in intelligence for service level management which is a key IT contribution to the continued success of our business." Paul Thompson, Office Systems Manager, Ladbrokes
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