AccelOps is offering enterprises and service providers the opportunity to download its integrated data center and cloud monitoring solution for a free, 14-day evaluation. The AccelOps platform provides a single pane of glass that cuts through operational silos, infrastructure and technologies for end-to-end visibility across on-premise, off-premise and cloud environments.
AccelOps monitors performance, availability, security, virtualization, identity, change and business service management for proactive alerting, rapid root-cause analysis and automated reporting.
Organizations are invited to register and download AccelOps' 14-day trial version by visiting http://www.accelops.net/eval-download.
Key Features
AccelOps yields 360-degree intelligence with regards to performance and availability monitoring, Security Information Event Management (SIEM) or both as an "all-in-one" platform to support network and security operations convergence. Delivered as a virtual appliance or software as a service (SaaS), AccelOps raises the bar for ease of use, rapid deployment, simple administration, IT staff collaboration and return on investment.
Prominent features in AccelOps include:
* Out-of-the box knowledge base
* Dynamic, unified Web console
* Discovery and agent-less integration
* CMDB and configuration monitoring
* Network performance monitoring
* Multi-layer virtualization monitoring
* Application monitoring with synthetic transactions; such as email, database and VOIP
* Security Information Event Management
* Business service management
* Smart incident management with ticketing
* Topology mapping
* Resource usage and metering
* Multi-tenancy
* Scalable dynamic clustering
* Virtual appliance or SaaS delivery
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