Nexthink announced the launch of Nexthink V5.
Nexthink V5 introduces a new modular platform that allows customers and partners to select the modules they need and add additional modules as their needs grow.
Nexthink V5 will be launched at the Analytics’14 event in Geneva.
Nexthink provides real-time visibility and analytics on the usage of the entire IT infrastructure and endpoints from the end-user perspective. All important end-user related events, for example changes in the IT infrastructure, application usage, bandwidth, error messages and crashes, as well as potential security risks and the performance of IT services are recorded and visualized from the end-user perspective.
Nexthink V5 adds over 70 new metrics to strengthen the IT analytics, and improve probable cause analysis.
A new actionable dashboard seamlessly integrates real-time and historical data into a single view, scaling up to 250,000 endpoints.
The release also includes a new natural language search capability that makes it even easier to find answers to questions.
A new service view consolidates 20 investigations into a single view and provides smart analysis of IT services and issues in real-time.
Nexthink V5 modules include:
- Web & Cloud: provides real-time web and cloud applications discovery, and a more comprehensive and complete view of how applications are mapped to web services.
- Security: delivers end-user and endpoint security analytics to identify potential security threats in real-time and visibility to verify security compliance.
- VDI Transformation: provides over 100 metrics to ensure the successful planning and execution of VDI transformation projects.
- Integration Toolkit: provides a web services API used to easily integrate Nexthink with other systems and processes and to create custom analytics.
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