SL Corporation announced the launch of the RTView Enterprise Monitor (EM) 1.2 platform, an end-to-end visibility and control system tailored specifically for application support teams.
This broadly enhanced platform both expands the number of component-level technologies that RTView can involve out-of-the-box, and increases the flexibility of the solution to ensure application support teams see all of the data, and only the data, they care about.
“Our RTView EM customers are able to get the exact views they need of their data in a fraction of the time and expense of other solutions,” said Tom Lubinski, President and CEO of SL Corporation. “Our pre-configured solution packages get them 70% of the way there in a matter of days, while our enhanced customization features enable them to iterate the solution to fully solve their unique challenges.”
SL RTView’s product offerings and solution packages now provide out-of-the-box monitoring capabilities across the following application component-level technologies, speeding time-to-solution:
- TIBCO Enterprise Message Service (EMS) servers, BusinessWorks engines, BusinessEvents clusters
- Oracle Coherence in-memory data grids, databases, WebLogic servers, Glassfish servers
- IBM Websphere servers, DB2 databases, MQ brokers
- VMware Hosts, virtual machines (VMs)
- Amazon EC2 instances
- Tomcat servers
- JVM processes
Enhancements to RTView EM’s customization features enable application support teams to:
- See only the events that matter with enough context to show why they matter
- Provide access to end-to-end, time-correlated monitoring data for faster troubleshooting
- Enable custom, real-time holistic views of application configuration, dependencies and data flows for more intuitive understanding of application performance
- Automate manual processes such health checks and stop and start scripts to work faster and reduce errors
- Understand and predict capacity issues with access to all historical information from one interface
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