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LITTLETON, MA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/09/07 -- Akorri, Inc., provider of breakthrough software that helps companies optimize IT infrastructure to meet application service levels, today announced the availability of its Podcast and Webcast, "Beyond SRM: Delivering Application Performance Across Server, Storage and Network Domains." Attendees will learn how companies like Monster.com have used cross-domain management technology and advanced analytics to dramatically improve application performance in the data center while reducing the cost of IT infrastructure management.
Tom Joyce, Vice President of Product Management for Akorri, hosts the Podcast and Webcast with Brad O'Neill, Senior Analyst of Taneja Group and Paul Neilson, Senior Vice President of Technology for Monster.com presenting in the Webcast. They will discuss how IT departments can obtain a single cross-domain view of application performance and resource utilization, improve performance by eliminating resource contention, and advance key initiatives including virtualization and tiered storage.
"With the emergence of virtualization throughout the data center it has become much more difficult to ensure application performance. IT management teams are being asked to deal with more complexity than ever before, and many of them are spending too much time firefighting," said Joyce. "Akorri developed the Webcast to help IT staff understand how to improve application performance while reducing the cost of IT infrastructure management."
To view as Webcast visit: http://go.techtarget.com/r/1126557/1 or to download as Podcast visit: http://go.techtarget.com/r/1126558/1.
About Akorri
Akorri provides software for application service level management. Akorri's BalancePoint IT Operations Management Software uses cross-domain analysis and advanced analytics to help companies manage and optimize application performance across their entire data center infrastructure. By providing visibility and control over the infrastructure's impact on application performance, BalancePoint allows IT organizations to optimize performance and capacity -- meeting service level objectives at the lowest possible cost. For more information, visit www.akorri.com.
Akorri and the Akorri logo are trademarks of Akorri Networks, Inc. All other trademarks used or mentioned herein belong to their respective owners.
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