Neebula Systems has released ServiceWatch 1.5, a Business Service Management (BSM) solution with real-time service modeling.
Neebula ServiceWatch 1.5, with its patented real-time service modeling technology, automates the initial creation of the business service model and keeps it up to date even in the most dynamic environments required for cloud computing implementations.
Neebula ServiceWatch 1.5 real-time discovery is capable of modeling all elements that support business services, including applications, servers, virtualization, network and storage.
“Neebula ServiceWatch 1.5 fully integrates with existing CMDBs protecting the current investment made by customers in BSM solutions” said Yuval Cohen, CEO of Neebula Systems. “The ability to automate the modeling process significantly reduces the cost of BSM implementations, making BSM affordable to many new customers.”
Neebula was founded in 2009 by industry veterans Ariel Gordon, former CTO of BMC, and Yuval Cohen, former GM of Marvell Software Solutions Israel, with the goal of resolving the IT management challenges that are caused by virtualization and cloud computing. Neebula’s mission is to provide a new generation of BSM tools that are built by design to support real-time dynamic environments.
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