Industry News
Savvius announced a major upgrade of its suite of network and application monitoring and analytics software, OmniPeek Version 9.1.
ExtraHop is further expanding its global operations with the opening of offices in Australia and New Zealand.
SOASTA announced the appointment of Jenny Coupe to the position of Vice President of Customer Acquisition.
SolarWinds announced enhanced support for Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition in the latest release of SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer.
Viavi Solutions introduced a comprehensive solution for monitoring and packet capture across hybrid networks: Observer SightOps.
Prelert launched a new Retail Order Analytics solution, which helps online and multichannel retailers identify technical and operational issues as they’re happening in order to stem losses and protect revenue streams.
Blue Medora announced the availability of its VMware vRealize Operations Management Pack for Dell PowerEdge.
ScienceLogic announced complete monitoring and dependency mapping for IBM SoftLayer.
AppNeta SaaS-delivered Application Performance Monitoring (APM) now supports PHP 7 in production.
Optanix announced its official launch.
BMC has hired Dan Streetman as SVP of Worldwide Strategic Sales and Operations.
Riverbed Technology announced that Subbu Iyer has joined the company as Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer.
SevOne announced the appointment of Rafe Brown to the positions of Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, and SVP.
Prelert announced that John Sullivan has joined the company as Vice President of Sales.
Aryaka announced the launch of its SD-WAN ULTRA service.
Splunk has achieved the International Organization for Standardization’s information security standard 27001 (ISO 27001) certification for Splunk Cloud.
The newly designed website of SL Corporation is now live today at sl.com.
Crittercism announced the availability of a new self-service plan, JumpStart.
SOASTA announced the Winter 2016 release of its Digital Performance Management (DPM) Platform.
Forrester predicts no boom or bust for global tech spending in 2016 but moderate growth.