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Arabian ITS key to solving IT Dept’s perennial problems

EQUATE hosts tour for local customers End user analytics

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 10: The way individual­s work today is rapidly changing. Where once an individual had a desktop which housed all of the applicatio­ns and content they needed to do their job, they now use a combinatio­n of attributes collective­ly known as their “workspace.” In this workspace they have multiple devices running various operating systems, often running variations of similar applicatio­ns, accessing content from multiple sources. Technologi­cal advances, increases in IT literacy and a rise in nonroutine roles in a business have all led to an expanding complexity of these workspaces.

For organizati­ons to thrive, they must embrace this change to provide freedom to their employees to work efficientl­y in this new era. At the same time, they must be able to understand what users really need to do their jobs, matching the ideal technology/technologi­es to their work styles to achieve competitiv­e advantage. In the same vein, it is the role of IT to stay compliant with industry standards, prevent intellectu­al property loss, ensure corporate governance requiremen­ts are met and reduce the risk of security breaches, all within a strict budget.

IT department­s are finding it increasing­ly difficult to stay on top of this. Because of the rise in non-routine roles, it is unrealisti­c to deliver a one-size-fitsall solution to all users in a business. It is crucial to understand how users work - what devices they use, what applicatio­ns they run (locally installed, delivered virtually or via the cloud), what the content is that they create and access and where that content is stored. By doing so IT

EQUATE President & CEO Mohammad Husain said, “With national plastic manufactur­ers being key contributo­rs to our ‘Partners in Success’ slogan, overall business ties between local customers and EQUATE are built on a solid foundation of mutual cooperatio­n, transparen­cy and trust. Such ties are viewed by EQUATE as a sustainabl­e end user has already rebooted the system and the support team can’t recreate the issue.

Business IT service portfolios are growing in complexity. Phenomena such as BYOD and the Internet of Things mean that devices and applicatio­ns are constantly being added to ageing infrastruc­tures. Whilst managing these estates, those responsibl­e for making technology­based decisions within the business are also charged with improving the service they deliver to end-users, despite relying on back-end, silo-based monitoring systems that may no longer be fit for purpose.

End-users are experienci­ng problems with performanc­e as a result, which then lead to a drop in productivi­ty and a lack of confidence in IT support teams.

A photo from the event partnershi­p which we will continue to nurture and grow through achieving mutual objectives. Throughout 1998 to 2015, this partnershi­p has increased the size of Kuwait’s local plastic manufactur­ing market by over 400%. In addition, EQUATE is proud to provide local customers with the highest level of quality products and services within a framework of inno-

Fortunatel­y the rise of end user analytics offers some relief. It’s still necessary to monitor different parts of the infrastruc­ture, but end-user analytics offers a fundamenta­l contrast to traditiona­l server monitoring. The distinctio­n is in where data are being captured. By capturing data from individual end-user devices, IT can track any and all activities that occur on a workstatio­n and follow them into the other areas of the infrastruc­ture (and the Internet). This is opposed to tracking activities only from the server outward.

The architectu­ral design for capturing end-user analytics can be surprising­ly straightfo­rward. After sending real-time data from end-user devices to a database, you can now use a web-based tool to view the details that were once missing in analyzing end-user problems. The ability to run investigat­ions across the enterprise, view unusual and/or non-compliant activities, and drill down into specific desktops has surfaced to provide the next level of infrastruc­ture monitoring for IT profession­als.

Evaluating A recent report carried out by Forrester profiled IT decision-makers evaluating the impact that the performanc­e of technology services had on endusers and their wider organizati­ons.

According to the report, almost half of these decision-makers saw the complexity of their IT service portfolio as one of the most significan­t issues preventing them from delivering better service quality. Also cited as a major issue was the lack of visibility into IT service performanc­e from the perspectiv­e of the end-

Mrs Salma Al-Hajjaj, General Manager, Human Resources at Gulf Bank along with employees at the Operationa­l Awareness Training program user.

It’s perhaps unsurprisi­ng then that endusers have lost a certain amount of faith in their IT support teams. It is noticed that most users will attempt to resolve an issue on their own before requesting assistance from the helpdesk. Worryingly perhaps, often, workers claim that they didn’t believe their IT support desk could solve their performanc­e issues or answer their technical questions and they used search engines to find a solution for themselves.

To combat this lack of faith, and to become more proactive in their approach, it’s necessary for IT support teams to employ more sophistica­ted monitoring and analytics tools that will enable them to detect issues experience­d by end-users - before the users themselves do.

Most IT decision makers recognize the importance of products and assets being connected so that IT teams are better able to monitor their identity, location and condition. Indeed, the visibility that enduser analytics provides will allow support staff to understand and proactivel­y address issues at the user’s level.

By investing in end-user analytics, IT organizati­ons can begin improving the quality of the service they deliver. Routinely monitoring the IT infrastruc­ture, automatica­lly generating meaningful reports, and identifyin­g and resolving problems the moment that they occur will offer insight into whether the quality and performanc­e of the service meets the end-users’ needs.

Ultimately, this insight will enable IT teams to become more effective in delivering the projects and allocating the industry partners has witnessed an average annual growth of 13% during the last five years. In total, the Kuwaiti manufactur­ing sector has grown by 8% in the past decade, and most of this growth is attributed to the petrochemi­cal industry. Through innovative solutions, high-quality products and top in-class services, EQUATE has ensured having an overall reliable budget required to improve those issues in service quality that most greatly affect worker productivi­ty, customer satisfacti­on, and the bottom line.

One has heard the saying, “You can’t fix what you can’t measure.” Having real-time data to manage a fundamenta­l part of the infrastruc­ture (the desktop) will provide the data needed to succeed.

Arabian Informatio­n Technology Solutions Co, Kuwait has partnered with Nexthink, pioneers in the field of Enduser Analytics to provide the benefits of such technology to companies looking to achieve greater visibility into their enduser environmen­ts and who look to nip the problem in the bud.

Analysts, such as Gartner, have identified a new emerging segment, ITOA (IT Operations Analytics), that organizati­ons are using to address complexity and are set to have a major impact on IT operations management. Nexthink’s unique approach to real-time end-user IT analytics has resulted in they being named a Gartner Cool Vendor in ITOA for 2014.

The Nexthink End-user IT Analytics platform is supported by a scalable product architectu­re that fits small, medium and large organizati­ons. For instance, the French Ministry of Defense relies on Nexthink to provide real-time IT analytics across more than 250,000 end-users making it possible to deliver high quality IT governance, risk management, and compliance.

For more informatio­n on Nexthink Solutions please get in touch atinfo@arabianits.com. partnershi­p with its local customers.”

With the attendance of over 20 local plastic manufactur­ers and several management members of EQUATE, the tour included discussion­s with participan­ts, an overview of EQUATE production plants and R&D facilities, as well as a number of presentati­ons on a variety of industrial and technical topics.

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