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Does monitoring as a service make sense?

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Does monitoring as a service make sense?

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Red Hat Command Center, offered as a service, is quicker, easier, and far less expensive than traditional (on-premises) software implementations. It frees more of the typical IT budget from maintenance, so more can be spent on building real competitive advantage. Customers get significant benefits in rapid deployment, reduced costs, ease of use, and lower risks, with little loss of control and customizations. • Rapid deployment: With Command Center, customers can start monitoring a large percentage of their IT infrastructure typically within a day, without any specialized staff or professional service engagements. • Reduced costs: Initial costs are low. There are no hidden costs such as additional software, internal IT support, or maintenance. Command Center can be easily scaled with low predictable costs. • Ease of use: Command Center is simple to set up and use, with a straightforward point-and-click configuration and an intuitive web based interface that is accessible from anywhere

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