Which of the following are examples of the management and visibility gap between the traditionally
monitored IT Infrastructure resources and the Services?
A.
On-going Shift to Move to an Agile Shared Service Computing Environment
B.
On-going Shift to Manage IT from an End-User Experience Perspective
C.
Loosening of Corporate Policies and Regulations
D.
Increasing Number of Heterogeneous IT Infrastructure Components to Manage
E.
Complex Distributed Environments Requiring Access to Consolidated Information
Explanation:
Examples of the management and visibility gap are listed below:
* On-going Shift to Move to an Agile Shared Service Computing Environment
* On-going Shift to Manage IT from an End User Experience Perspective
* Increasing Need to Enforce Regulatory and Corporate Policies (not C)
* Increasing Number of Heterogeneous IT Infrastructure Components to Manage
* Complex Distributed Environments Require Access to Consolidated Information
Note: Many companies today are deploying enterprise technology strategies (ETS) such as
Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), Business Process Management (BPM), and
Cloud Computing, which are designed to make functions, processes, information, and
computing resources more available. While these ETSs offer additional benefits and
sophistication, they have created a management and visibility gap between the
traditionally monitored IT infrastructure resources and the services that contribute to
the overall experience encountered by the end user.
Reference: Oracle Reference Architecture,Management and Monitoring, Release 3.0