Netuitive has released Netuitive 5.0 to help organizations manage the performance of highly dynamic and distributed cloud infrastructures.
With this release, Netuitive both unifies its award-winning Service Analyzer and Netuitive SI products into a single, comprehensive solution.
Netuitive 5.0 enables automated end-to-end service views and monitoring administration of systems and services within cloud infrastructures, empowering organizations to improve system performance, ensure service quality and availability and leverage existing investments while reducing operating and administrative costs.
In terms of performance management of the cloud, Netuitive 5.0 replaces human guesswork with automated mathematics and analysis to understand normal system behavior across IT silos, isolate root causes of service issues and forecast degradations before they impact performance.
Key new features include:
Unified Visualization - Aggregates service views from distributed infrastructures, regardless of monitoring source or geography, to deliver a real-time dashboard view of end-to-end service health. Netuitive 5.0 self-learns and correlates the performance for every component that enables an organization’s private cloud service – including physical and virtual servers, storage, network and applications. Netuitive 5.0 also now provides roll-up views of the sub-services that might make up a complete cloud service offering.
Performance Management Database (PMDB) – Netuitive 5.0 delivers the industry’s first productized PMDB, leveraging data already being collected by existing systems monitoring tools (e.g. BMC, CA, IBM, HP, Microsoft, VMware) to deliver IT performance information for capacity management. Users can search millions of data points to quickly evaluate system performance in order to fully optimize under-utilized infrastructure assets, including servers, storage and network components.
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