Abbreviated as MOM, Microsoft Operations Manager is a network monitoring application that provides event and performance management, application monitoring and reporting features for the enterprise. It helps improve the availability, performance, and security of Windows networks and applications, while reducing the complexity associated with managing today’s IT infrastructure environment and lowering the cost of operations.
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