Netuitive 6.0 was named a finalist for the 2013 SIIA Software CODiE Awards for Systems Management.
The SIIA CODiE Awards are the premier award for the software and information industries, and have been recognizing product excellence for 27 years. The awards have over 75 categories and are organized by industry focus of Content, Education and Software.
Netuitive has won the CODiE award three times previously in the Systems Management category.
This year there were 27 software categories, including twelve new and updated categories that reflect the continued growth and evolution of cloud computing, mobile, big data, and video. Winners will be announced during a special Awards luncheon on May 9 in San Francisco during the industry's most comprehensive ISV conference, All About the Cloud.
The award recognizes Netuitive’s Intelligent Analytics software platform as a complete and powerful analytics platform for proactively managing the performance of critical applications and the infrastructure they run on.
Key benefits for large enterprises:
• Provide comprehensive visibility into virtually any application or business services at a glance
• Reduce reliance on manual analysis of graphs through improved fault isolation and alerting across IT silos
• Reduce operational risk by moving to a proactive monitoring approach that addresses service performance issues before they impact the business
Powered by its patented Behavior Learning EngineTM, Netuitive 6.0 features an enhanced Graphical User Interface that makes it easier for users to determine how anomalies in the IT infrastructure detected by Netuitive can impact business services. The release also included improved capabilities for monitoring the performance of complex, distributed Java applications. Finally, Netuitive 6.0 includes Integration Studio, an industry-first SDK that empowers users to integrate and correlate data streams from any monitoring source.
“We are pleased that the SIAA recognizes what our large enterprise customers have been choosing Netuitive for – predictive analytics for IT,” said Nicola Sanna, president and CEO of Netuitive. “They are looking for solutions that can automate and simplify the correlation of vast amounts of IT performance, application data and business metrics in order to visualize service health at-a-glance; isolate problems automatically across IT silos; and proactively address application performance issues before they impact the business.”
“The CODiE Awards competition was extremely competitive this year, and all of the finalists should be commended for their innovative products and services,” said Rhianna Collier, VP for the Software Division at SIIA. “We look forward to honoring the winners at our awards program in May at All About the Cloud.”
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