Nastel Technologies, a provider of business transaction performance solutions for mission-critical applications from the datacenter to the cloud, introduced a “freemium” version of its AutoPilot On-Demand for WMQ product.
Geared toward organizations of all sizes, AutoPilot On-Demand for WMQ enables DevOps to perform better middleware testing and as a result reduce production support costs.
AutoPilot On-Demand provides essential visibility and diagnostics to the development, testing and DevOps teams that may not have been available to them before. This will make it easier for these teams to reproduce problems that production is having, a task that is often quite difficult to accomplish when it comes to middleware.
In addition, the tool acts as a ‘common language’ between application development and IT operations teams, allowing them to work together more effectively.
“We’ve passed the point of return for organizations to continue allowing siloed teams and standalone tools to manage their application environments,” said Charley Rich, VP of Product Management and Marketing for Nastel. “Increasing complexity has given rise to a new DevOps culture — one that values the cooperation and intersection of technical business functions. Nastel’s AutoPilot On-Demand is equipping them to each do their job without hindering the other."
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