
Zenoss announced a partnership with Zensar, a digital solutions and technology services company.
The partnership will address the growing need for quality data and automated IT operations among Zensar's enterprise customers as they embark on digital transformation initiatives.
Zensar's Digital Foundation Services enable clients to accelerate digital transformation by leveraging technologies such as cloud, automation and artificial intelligence to deliver business outcomes such as faster time to market, work from anywhere and lower capital expense. The unique service-centric monitoring capabilities from Zenoss are a foundational element for Zensar's integrated managed service platform, The Vinci™. Zensar's managed services enabled by this platform drive the three Ps (proactive, predictive and preventative) across multiple environments, thereby delivering enhanced operational services through a lean and an agile environment.
Zenoss enhances The Vinci experience in providing data and analytics services by adding the ability to manage entire customer stacks, including all on-prem and cloud resources from system-level components to applications. This enables Zensar's clients to visualize IT service dependencies and prevent disruptions that could impact their customers' businesses.
Harjott Atrii, EVP and Global Head of Digital Foundation Services at Zensar said, "The key to a successful digitally transformed enterprise is contextualized and actionable insights on IT operations. Our partnership with Zenoss provides the foundation data for The Vinci, AI and NLP analytics, automation, and ultimately improves service delivery and enhanced value for our global customers."
Zenoss Cloud is a SaaS-based intelligent application and service monitoring platform that streams and normalizes all machine data, uniquely enabling the emergence of context for preventing service disruptions in complex multicloud environments.
"Enterprises rely on Zensar for innovative solutions, guidance and support in their digital transformation," said George Kanuck, Chief Revenue Officer at Zenoss. "We are proud to help their customers simplify their IT operations and accelerate their transformation journey with the overall goal of business continuity. We are committed to delivering the best full-stack monitoring and AIOps platform to complement Zensar's portfolio of services and offerings."
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