At the Gartner Data Center Conference, BMC Software announced the enablement of the cloud-ready Proactive Operations solution for the modern data center, built on a single, unified Business Service Management (BSM) platform for managing physical, virtual and cloud infrastructures.
BMC now enables a Proactive IT Operations management approach that couples planning, predictive analytics and preventative automation. This allows IT to increase responsiveness to business demand, while eliminating costly and risky reactive processes.
With the BSM for Proactive Operations solution, IT organizations can now simplify the monitoring and management of their data center with a single Proactive Operations platform, combining performance, availability, event and impact management of physical, virtual and cloud environments.
Through a unique combination of predictive and service impact analytics, the solution’s proactive impact management delivers early, fast and intelligent problem detection, prioritization and resolution. In addition, the solution accelerates problem isolation and resolution through immediate assessment of change impact on service models and service performance, as well as proactive end-user monitoring that triggers deep application diagnostics. Business-aware capacity optimization that leverages performance and configuration data within the BSM platform extends BMC’s ability to support cloud planning as well as continuous capacity optimization in dynamic virtual and cloud environments.
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