EasyVista Partners with Kelverion
October 13, 2017
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EasyVista announced a technology alliance partnership with Kelverion.

The two companies will work together to build the first integration pack connecting EasyVista’s IT service management platform with Microsoft System Center’s Orchestrator, Configuration Manager and Operations Manager modules as well as providing a connection to Azure Automation. Thousands of companies using Microsoft’s suite of systems management products will be able to align critical enterprise monitoring, automation and configuration capabilities with EasyVista’s ITSM Service Manager product to significantly ease the workload of IT staff.

“Inter-platform automation is a prerequisite for the next-generation of IT service management,” said Jamal Labed, COO at EasyVista. “... Our partnership with Kelverion, a recognized expert in service management integration, automation and orchestration, enables our enterprise customers to automate processes that require significant preparation and expertise when done manually.”

Founded in 2010, Kelverion sprung from Microsoft’s acquisition of Opalis Software. Today Kelverion has 200+ Fortune 1,000 customers, and offers System Center users — an estimated install base of 6,000+ — integration and automation solutions for vital IT operations such as automated cloud and virtual machine (VM) provisioning, software patch automation and configuration management database (CMDB) population, among other operational tasks.

“IT executives have increasingly become aware that IT process automation is a strategic imperative,” said Neal McCreesh, President, Kelverion. “As we enter a new era of IT service delivery, this is a very timely and strategic partnership that we have signed with EasyVista, a growing ITSM vendor in the global marketplace.”

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