Wincor Nixdorf IT Management

Published: 24 January 2006 y., Tuesday

Wincor Nixdorf's modern IT management solutions from system monitoring to complete management of heterogeneous IT management systems.   
  
  Modern IT management solutions bring transparency to your system environment
IT structures in large organizations do not accrue overnight. More often, one finds heterogeneous IT architectures that grow over time, based on a companys increasing demands on information technology. New technologies and a companys continual dependency on IT have increased the complexity of IT environments. The result of these developments are much greater demands for network administration and maintenance.

In order to provide an effective response to today's requirements, Wincor Nixdorf offers you a multi-level offering of first-class IT management solutions. For banks and financial institutions, Wincor Nixdorf offers two IT management applications to monitor and manage your IT infrastructures.

The self-service monitoring program ProView offers centralized monitoring of your entire self-service operations with a variety of views (GUIs) of your self-service landscape. With ProView, you have a branch-oriented solution that offers a quick overview of your self-service systems operational statuses.

In cooperation with IT enterprise management specialist Tivoli, Wincor Nixdorf developed the all encompassing Wincor Nixdorf SST Management Solution to provide a company-wide IT management solution. The Wincor Nixdorf SST Management Solution enables the comprehensive management of all networked IT systems (hosts, client/servers systems and self-service systems). It also provides you with sophisticated options such as: optimized cash management, facilitated distribution of applications and software updates or remote access to your systems (including self-service terminals).

Standardized interfaces ensure that the Wincor Nixdorf IT management solutions can be integrated into existing solutions.

Know-how and experience guarantee lower costs and higher productivity
The current range of IT management solutions from Wincor Nixdorf is the result of many years of experience, in depth industry know-how, and close cooperation with Tivoli Systems Inc., one of the world's leading manufacturers of applications for professional IT management. The Wincor Nixdorf solutions will measurably reduce your total cost of ownership and simplify the integration of new functions or terminals in your service offerings. You will also see a critical improvement in the availability of your IT infrastructure.
The result is a platform for long lasting gains in profitability and customer satisfaction. At the same time, IT management solutions from Wincor Nixdorf enable you to protect your investments and ensure that your system base is ready for future challenges.

A wide range of services ensures that solutions operate quickly and effectively
Wincor Nixdorf would not be the preferred partner of many of the world's leading financial institutes if we could not also offer an impressive service offering. Our service portfolio ranges from a comprehensive analysis of your system environment and individual consulting, product recommendations and careful implementation planning, to the rapid introduction of your new IT management solution. If you prefer, we can also assume overall responsibility for all your service management needs, with a specially designed Customer Care Center and a range of sector-specific services.

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