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Netuitive, Inc., the leader in real-time analysis software for business service management (BSM), unveiled Netuitive Service Analyzer Enterprise Edition, the company’s latest release of its real-time analysis software that automates the deployment of BSM and monitors IT and business service health.
Optimized for enterprise-wide deployments, the new release of Service Analyzer includes substantial improvements to performance, speed and scalability making it the fastest way to implement a true enterprise-wide BSM solution. Not only is this version 10 times more scalable -- it has the power to analyze and correlate over 22,900 unique real-time data streams in less than a minute on a single CPU machine -- it has the ability to monitor any business metric in an IT environment, regardless of the source, providing customers with the most customizable, robust BSM solution available.
“Netuitive Service Analyzer Enterprise Edition is accomplishing what no other BSM software has been able to do to date,” stated Nicola Sanna, CEO of Netuitive. “The unmatched automation, speed and scalability of Netuitive’s technology offers companies an instant solution for deploying BSM initiatives across the enterprise. For any organization that has avoided BSM due to time, cost or complexity, Netuitive Service Analyzer provides the answer, helping companies to slash operational costs and better manage overall IT service health.”
One of the roadblocks companies face when implementing a BSM solution is being able to correlate and understand the massive amounts of heterogeneous business and systems data in their environment. By self-learning the performance patterns of an organization’s IT systems and services using statistical algorithms, Netuitive Service Analyzer gives companies the ability to automatically track, correlate and understand any business and systems data, enabling organizations to see in real-time how infrastructure performance issues affect bottom line business performance and make critical business decisions, accordingly. Netuitive Service Analyzer Enterprise Edition includes several new enhancements, optimizing it for enterprise-wide deployments, including:
Enhanced Scalability. The new release of Netuitive Service Analyzer is 10 times more scalable enabling customers to quickly deploy throughout the enterprise. The product can analyze more than 10,000 elements simultaneously in real-time from a single server.
Root-cause Analysis Visualization. Users can now graphically visualize the level of correlation among metrics of a service model; separate highly correlated metrics from less correlated ones, and efficiently use that information for rapid root-cause and impact analysis.
Multi-Platform Support. Netuitive Service Analyzer Enterprise Edition is now completely Java-based and runs on Windows, Unix and Linux. The new release also now supports Oracle, SQL, MySQL and Sybase.
Role-Based Access Control. Companies have the ability to set up user role-based access control. Not only does this increase employee productivity by giving them information that is only pertinent to them, it also increases security in the department by keeping sensitive information available to only those that have clearance.
End to End Service Analysis. By leveraging leading systems’ monitoring tools -- including IBM, Oracle, NetIQ, BMC, HP, Microsoft, EMC and CA -- Netuitive provides end to end service analysis. The product’s ability to automatically correlate any quality of service (QoS) or business metric with the underlying infrastructure monitoring data, makes it the most robust BSM solution available today.
Built on eight patented technologies and techniques resulting from more than 15 years of academic and commercial research, Netuitive’s Real-Time Analysis Engine provides the underlying technology for Netuitive Service Analyzer. Completely self-learning, self-configuring, and continuously adaptive, this unique technology performs sophisticated statistical trends analysis and multi-variable correlation to automatically determine normal system behavior, measure and predict deviations from the norm, and interpret symptoms for proper alerting and diagnosis. When the software detects or forecasts behavior outside that range, Trusted Alarms® are issued -- the industry’s most accurate and reliable indicators of impending performance problems.
The Netuitive Service Analyzer solution ranges from $150,000 to more than $2 million and is immediately available.
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