EasyVista announced the latest release of its EV Platform, version 2024.2.
This new release, following the launches of EV Discovery and EV Orchestrate, underscores EasyVista’s commitment to research, development, and customer-centricity by continuously enhancing customer experiences.
The new EV Platform 2024.2 introduces several enhancements designed to streamline workflows, reduce manual tasks, and boost overall efficiency through advanced integration, automation, and AI capabilities.
Michael Cohen, EasyVista’s Chief Technology Officer, highlights the main innovations: “With our new EV Platform release 2024.2, we empower IT teams to achieve more with less effort. Enhancements in integration, automation, and AI provide real-time visibility and control, improve service reliability, and enable teams to focus on strategic initiatives. The EV Marketplace elevates our ecosystem by offering pre-built configurations and advanced automation, streamlining operations, and fostering a community of shared success among customers and partners.”
The EV Marketplace is a central hub for the EV ecosystem where certified partners and customers can share configurations, workflows, ready-to-use connectors, and SDKs. This accelerates ITSM and ESM best practices, significantly reducing time-to-market. The release 2024.2 also introduces Easy Connect, simplifying EV Platform integrations within complex application environments. Significant improvements to the reporting module's user interface provide better customization and efficiency. Additionally, EV Pepper AI V2 simplifies incident triage and resolution with improved accuracy, offering AI-generated recommendations based on knowledge articles and known issues.
This release aligns with EasyVista’s strategy to provide a comprehensive IT service experience platform that integrates service management, infrastructure monitoring, and remote support. Over the past three years, EasyVista has expanded its capabilities through key acquisitions and continuous product development, positioning itself as a leader in the IT service experience market.
This release unifies the platform, drives efficiency and productivity, and leverages collective intelligence for continuous improvement and shared success. EasyVista remains dedicated to its focus on customer-centricity and agility, ensuring that solutions are designed with the customer’s needs in mind.
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