Blue Medora announced a global reseller agreement with VMware. The expanded relationship allows VMware to sell Blue Medora’s solutions that extend the VMware vRealize Operations platform.
Under this agreement, VMware will resell Blue Medora’s vRealize Operations management packs to their vRealize customers. VMware users can monitor their environment past the virtual layer of their infrastructure into all the various layers of the stack. This level of data management is available wherever Blue Medora’s solutions are used, including third party Cloud Service Providers (CSPs).
“Blue Medora’s vRealize-focused management software solutions play an important role in extending the reach of VMware vRealize across a broad array of business critical applications, compute, network and storage technologies,” said Sajai Krishnan, VP of Product Marketing, Management Suites Business Unit, VMware. “Blue Medora and VMware plan to continue to work together to deliver end-point management solutions that enable end-to-end visibility into the software-defined data center.”
“Blue Medora introduced its first VMware vRealize-focused end-point management solutions to simplify what is becoming a complex web of enterprise systems. This agreement further intensifies our partnership and mutual goal of reducing the operational and capital costs of managing enterprise systems,” said Nathan Owen, CEO of Blue Medora. “VMware offering Blue Medora’s vRealize-focused solutions directly to its customers builds upon the developing partnership between the two companies – underscored by VMware’s involvement in Blue Medora’s Series A financing round announced in August 2015.”
Blue Medora’s management packs, fully optimized for VMware vRealize Operations 6.x systems, provide comprehensive insight into the health, availability, performance, capacity and contextual relationships of the critical network and compute infrastructure of VMware vSphere.
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