Prelert announced support for CA’s Introscope product. The new product is a layer of self-learning analytics that integrates with and operates on data collected by Introscope.
Prelert’s self-learning analytics harness the power of recently developed 3rd generation machine learning technology. On installation, Prelert learns the patterns of component interactions that typify application behavior. Without rules, thresholds or dependence on application experts, Prelert identifies problems as they develop. It automatically distills millions of data points to the reduced set of metrics that provide a problem's root cause narrative. A highly intuitive dashboard enables broad user adoption with minimum training. The result is the ability to scale to the largest and most complex environments with higher levels of proactivity and minimal dependence on expert application staff.
“Our mission is to provide the power of self-learning analytics, as easily as possible, to the IT teams that develop and support today's critical application environments,” said Mark Jaffe, CEO of Prelert. “Wily is the first in a series of application monitoring platforms for which we will introduce easily integrated, turbocharge apps.”
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