SUMMUS Software, a provider of cloud-based IT management solutions, introduced the Summus IT Management Suite, a cloud-based IT management solution which supports service management, asset management, availability management and project management, all implemented on a single, unified platform.
Summus IT Management Suite is a family of customer-proven, ITIL v3-compliant, cloud-based IT management products built on the highly customizable, extensible Summit Platform with a single configuration management database (CMDB).
Summus IT Management Suite consists of the following products addressing the core solution areas of any enterprise IT management environment: Summus Service Management, Summus Asset Management, Summus Availability Management, Summus Project Management and Summus Service Desk.
All Summus IT Management Suite capabilities are designed from the ground-up to be delivered through a highly scalable, secure and reliable cloud computing platform, which supports multi-tenancy, very fast and low-cost implementations, rapid and seamless scalability, and high data security based on ISO 27001-certification. SUMMUS eliminates the CAPEX costs and related overhead associated with maintenance, upgrades and support so enterprise IT organizations can focus resources on their core mission of delivering IT services.
SUMMUS also launched a 30-day free trial program with full access to the Summus IT Management Suite. The free trial is available to all enterprise IT professionals, enabling them to experience the next generation of cloud-based IT management solutions.
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