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This paper deals with significant aspects of the process of making an evaluation system for the I.S. project management. This new era requires a new breed of software, service and support solutions. The first step in the management journey begins with understanding and gaining control of your operations. It is critical to be able to visualize what is going on in your IT infrastructure and implement solutions that not only monitor, but deliver proactive management capabilities. Management software has traditionally focused on managing the elements and resources inside the data center or network operating center. Over time, those elements have become dispersed and distributed across wide networks. As the complexity of infrastructures increased, so did the need for management software to handle this complexity, anticipate problems and resolve tshem before they impact the business.