Goliath Technologies officially launched a suite of 66 Citrix, VMware, and NetScaler reports with valuable metrics IT Operations Teams can leverage to trend performance and provide objective evidence to management and other stakeholders as to the root cause of performance degradation so fix actions can be implemented to permanently resolve end user experience issues.
Goliath’s 66 out-of-the-box IT performance reports for Citrix, VMware, and NetScaler give administrators and engineers the ability to proactively analyze the performance of critical IT elements and correlate this data with the end user experience.
“Comprehensive reporting is essential if an IT organization is going to achieve a proactive posture. Without the ability to analyze trends and provide objective evidence as to the true root cause of an event, it is simply impossible to get ahead of IT issues before they impact end users,” said Thomas Charlton, CEO of Goliath Technologies.
Many of the world’s most successful organizations like Walmart, Facebook, and Salesforce are using Goliath’s reporting suite to solve problems such as proactively troubleshooting complex issues like slow Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop logons, and to provide upper level management with historical and real time data to effectively manage their IT infrastructure in order to meet business objectives.
Goliath’s VMware vSphere historical reports and daily health check reports are used to eliminate blind spots and false positives, and give full visibility into the Application and OS layers so that IT Operations teams can identify the root cause of vSphere performance issues.
Charlton added, “Our competitive separation in reporting is a result of the combination of various integration protocols and APIs that enable us to collect more detailed metrics than other solutions. The depth and breadth of our visibility into IT performance metrics and conditions that can impact end user experience are unmatched and this translates directly into comprehensiveness of our reporting. As the saying goes, if you can’t see it, you certainly can’t report on it.”
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