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EMC Smarts VoIP Manager is Announced

EMC Corporation has announced EMC Smarts Voice over IP (VoIP) Manager - delivering dynamic root-cause and impact analysis for complex, next-generation voice-enabled networks. The new software monitors VoIP network systems and applications for availability and immediately identifies the root cause of any problems, ensuring that critical voice services remain available.

EMC Smarts VoIP Manager provides service providers and enterprises with unprecedented insight and real-time views into the VoIP network by automatically:
o Discovering network elements such as voice switches, IP PBXs (private branch exchanges), media gateways and VoIP servers, as well as all telephony and network application services
o Building a topology of relationships and dependencies among VoIP and the infrastructure
o Establishing device relationships and interconnectivity within the VoIP infrastructure and with all overlying applications

EMC SmartsVoIP Manager is built upon the Smarts common data model that maps devices, relationships, behaviors and interactions across all layers of the IP network, revealing the relationships between network, core applications and business services. This model updates automatically as the environment changes, resulting in a lower total cost of ownership. Also key is Smarts' cross-domain correlation capability - enabling the identification of root-cause problems in one domain that may originate in another.

EMC Smarts VoIP Manager is driven by information lifecycle management (ILM) - a powerful customer IT strategy based on the fact that not all information is created equal. This strategy enables enterprises to more effectively manage their growing volumes of information - from creation to disposal - according to the information's changing value to the business. EMC offerings such as EMC Smarts are at the heart of this mission, helping organizations manage, use, protect and share their information assets more efficiently.



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