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COA's Transformation with BizTalk360 for Efficient BizTalk Server Environment Management
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 行为与情绪追踪
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
COA 是荷兰负责接待和支持寻求庇护者的政府组织,在管理 Microsoft BizTalk 环境方面面临着重大挑战。他们使用标准的 BizTalk 管理控制台,但由于对开发人员技能的要求,大多数团队成员无法访问该控制台。这导致了对他们唯一的开发人员的过度依赖,从而造成了他们的运营瓶颈。此外,即使是最琐碎的任务,他们也必须使用 RDP 连接访问 BizTalk 环境,从而导致不必要的安全挑战。他们还缺乏对其环境的整体洞察和分析,并且当出现任何问题(例如主机实例、接收端口和编排问题)时,团队不会收到警报。
关于客户
COA(寻求庇护者接待中央机构)是一个位于荷兰的政府组织。他们负责欢迎寻求庇护者,帮助他们融入新国家或返回原籍国。他们还为寻求庇护者提供基本服务。作为日常运营的一部分,COA 管理 Microsoft BizTalk 环境,其中两台 BizTalk 服务器配置在主动/被动 SQL Server 群集上。
解决方案
COA 转向 BizTalk360 来解决他们的 BizTalk 挑战。 BizTalk360 是专门为监视 BizTalk Server 环境而设计的工具。它提供了一个简单的 Web 界面,使初级 BizTalk 管理员能够帮助进行基本维护。借助 BizTalk360,COA 可以立即打开一个 Web 门户,为他们提供有关 BizTalk 环境状态的所有必要信息。他们可以轻松检查正在运行的实例,并恢复或终止挂起的实例,从而提高运营效率和正常运行时间。还建立了电子邮件警报系统,一旦超过警告阈值即可通知团队成员,从而无需持续监控。
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