Network and IT operations are increasingly complex in their distribution and operation. Data complexity is a function of structure, size and connectedness. It doesn’t take an organization long to reach a point where non-graph databases just don’t keep up with constantly evolving components and topology of the network infrastructure. Network outages and failures are detrimental to any organization so being a step ahead of potential failures is a huge advantage.
Challenges in Network and IT Operations
Enterprises are facing an increasing number of challenges as network complexity continues to increase. Here are a few examples of such challenges:- Network troubleshooting
Regardless if it involves network changes, increasing security access or enhancing infrastructure usages, the interdependencies of the network elements involved are highly intricate, which makes it very hard to troubleshoot.
Cause-and-effect analysis
Relationships within different nodes in the network are neither hierarchical nor linear. This makes it challenging to quickly determine dependence of sub-groups of network elements on one another. The more systems being brought together, the more complex these relationships
Relationships within different nodes in the network are neither hierarchical nor linear. This makes it challenging to quickly determine dependence of sub-groups of network elements on one another. The more systems being brought together, the more complex these relationships
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