| With 42,000 employees in over 20 countries and revenue of 13.8 billion euros in 2001, T-Systems - a division of the Deutsche Telekom Group - combines expertise in both information technology and telecommunications to deliver true e-business and convergent solutions. Today, T-Systems is Europe's second-largest integrated systems provider and, in the UK, the company has offices in London, Milton Keynes and Borehamwood. T-Systems currently provide IT services to T-Mobile (UK) including the delivery and operation of the IS infrastructure. T-Systems has a dedicated Capacity Planning team in place, headed up by Mark Newlands as the company's Capacity Manager. His group is currently responsible for managing the corporate systems at T-Mobile, but the workload will expand dramatically as external outsourcing clients hand over their IT requirements to T-Systems. |
In common with
T-Mobile, Mark’s
team is using the Athene Capacity Planning
and Performance Management tool from
Metron. Athene is being used to capture
data, monitor, analyze and report on
more than 400 Unix and NT servers located
around the UK. Corporate T-Mobile applications
running on these systems include accounts,
billing and data warehousing.
Mark Newlands “Athene has been used
at T-Mobile since the late 1990s. The product
is highly regarded and at T-Systems we saw
absolutely no reason to look at any other
tools. Given that we are responsible for
a large number of widely dispersed systems,
it is essential that we have a good, reliable
automated data collection system – and
Athene certainly fulfils this need. Athene
is used to collect data twenty four hours
a day. The resultant information forms
an extremely important part of our everyday
work.”
T-Systems is making extensive use of the
Automatic Performance Reporting (APR) module
within Athene. APR enables Athene users
to define and produce regular performance
reports, which are then generated and distributed
with no user intervention. The user creates
and saves the definition of the report in
a template and then schedules its production.
Each time the report is required, Athene
automatically creates it. Object linking
and embedding techniques within Athene ensure
that each graph is updated with the correct
data for the appropriate report period or
event. |
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Mark
Newlands: “One of the great advantages
of APR within T-Systems is that it enables
us to distribute the reports more widely
within the company. In this way, we can
raise awareness and increase understanding
of how systems are performing. Although
reports are currently distributed on
a monthly basis with the focus on trends,
we plan to use APR to make them available
daily so that they can also be used for
short term monitoring and management.”
Server consolidation
is an area of activity currently being
addressed by many organizations. Mark
Newlands sees Athene’s functionality
as fundamental to the success of any
such projects within T-Systems.
T-Systems is a
keen exponent and advocate of IT Infrastructure
Library (ITIL®). A concept developed by
the Office of Government Commerce, ITIL® provides consistent and comprehensive
documentation of best practice for IT
service management. It is widely recognized
that organizations are becoming increasingly
dependent on IT in order to satisfy their
corporate aims; this leads to an increased
requirement for high quality IT services.
Mark Newlands: “T-Systems are committed
to delivering services that are consistent
with the ITIL® standards and Athene is
integral in helping us to achieve this
commitment.”
He continued: “Clearly the role of Athene will
become increasingly important as we
grow the company’s outsourcing
business.”
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