Blue Medora has partnered with Computec Engineering, Ltd., which is now distributing VMware vRealize Operations Management Pack for NetApp Storage throughout Asia Pacific.
The Management Pack for NetApp Storage extends the functionality of VMware vRealize Operations by providing end-to-end visibility, analytics and capacity planning for workloads running on NetApp storage.
“Companies around the world are efficiently streamlining the way they manage their IT environment, and Blue Medora management packs are proving to be a key component to that process,” said Tom Stryker, VP of Business Development at Blue Medora. “We’re very pleased with the opportunity to work with distributors like Computec, who are committed to delivering the best solutions to their customers.”
“Blue Medora is an accomplished VMware vRealize Operations Manager third-party developer, having released numerous management packs over the past several years,” said Sajai Krishnan, VP of Product Marketing, Cloud Management, Business Unit, VMware. “Blue Medora has proven expertise in data center infrastructure operations management; they are skilled in developing VMware management packs including this most recent NetApp storage management pack offering.”
Computec Engineering is one of Asia’s leading IT solution providers, offering technical expertise through a variety of innovative services as well as assistance for online configuration and post-sales support. They have over 1,000 enterprise clients and resell hundreds of products globally from the best manufacturers in the industry in both software and hardware, combining products with advanced marketing, logistics and world class technical support.
By leveraging Blue Medora products, Computec’s customers will be able to proactively monitor, troubleshoot and remediate issues across their entire virtual environment from a single integrated console. Blue Medora’s management packs connect to VMware vRealize Operations, a foundational component of VMware’s cloud management platform, enabling system administrators to monitor their IT infrastructure – on-premises or in the cloud.
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