Beta Systems Software AG announces the general availability of ANOW!® Observe for BMC Control-M.
The platform expands the ANOW!® Suite with comprehensive monitoring, analysis, and observability capabilities, enabling organizations to achieve end-to-end transparency across processes, infrastructures, and applications. With ANOW!® Observe, companies gain a tool to actively manage their digital operations, identify risks early, and measurably improve the efficiency of their IT environments. The cloud-native platform can be deployed on-premises, as SaaS, or in hybrid scenarios, and visualizes data through interactive dashboards.
Developed in collaboration with LVM Versicherung, the solution combines observability, orchestration, and AI-driven analytics within an integrated environment. This supports data-based control of workload automation and service orchestration scenarios, creating a foundation for proactive IT management.
Key Benefits for Companies real-time transparency:
- Monitor processes, infrastructure, and applications with a complete view of the IT landscape.
- Compliance and traceability: Audit-proof logging and archiving of all relevant data.
- Easy integration: Compatible with BMC Control-M for seamless implementation in existing environments.
- Efficient decision-making: Clear visualization and analysis of complex data through interactive dashboards.
- Data-driven optimization: Use historical and real-time data for continuous process improvement.
“With ANOW!® Observe, we provide our customers with a clear view of complex IT environments. This is the foundation for reliable decision-making and the targeted advancement of their automation strategies,” said Melahat Elis, Vice President, Beta Systems Software AG.
“As a cloud-native platform, ANOW! combines workload automation, orchestration, and observability, offering a practical alternative to the large established vendors,” said Dan Twing, President and Chief Operating Officer, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA).
ANOW!® Observe is now available for BMC Control-M with an audit-proof archive.
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