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eG Innovations 6.2 Supports Windows Server 2016

eG Innovations announced upcoming performance management support for Windows Server 2016 and all applications that run on it, enabling organizations to ensure optimal user experience across the Microsoft-driven enterprise.

Recently announced and scheduled for release in October 2016, eG Enterprise 6.2 will include support for Windows Server 2016, Microsoft Exchange 2016, Microsoft SQL Server 2016 and Microsoft Hyper-V 2016, plus all other components of Microsoft's 2016 datacenter offerings. Business-critical applications on Windows Server 2016 – including SAP, PeopleSoft, Oracle, Citrix, and others – will also be supported. As a Microsoft Strategic Alliance Partner, eG Innovations provides the only virtualization-aware, auto-diagnostic performance monitoring solution for today's heterogeneous IT infrastructures, and remains closely aligned with Microsoft's evolving vision of the cloud-ready, software-defined datacenter.

"eG Enterprise 6.2 is uniquely positioned to enable a seamless transition to Microsoft's groundbreaking 2016 operating system release," said Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations. "When new server and application technology is deployed, IT executives should be able to proceed with full confidence that a great user experience can be delivered from the start and that the infrastructure will be scalable for the future. With a unique combination of capabilities for real-user monitoring, ability to trace transactions and identify slowness, deep performance visibility across all tiers, and automated virtualization-aware correlation, eG Enterprise 6.2 allows IT administrators, directors and CIOs to plan smartly, rollout successfully and deliver the best user experience."

"Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 offer our most cloud-ready server operating system and management solution ever," said Erin Chapple, Partner Director, Program Management for Windows Server at Microsoft Corp., "with exciting new innovations to help customers transform applications for the cloud, build a software-defined datacenter with cloud efficiencies, and keep IT safer than ever. The complementary solutions and services from our partners are what truly bring the innovations to life for our customers as they transform their IT solutions for a cloud-first world."

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eG Innovations 6.2 Supports Windows Server 2016

eG Innovations announced upcoming performance management support for Windows Server 2016 and all applications that run on it, enabling organizations to ensure optimal user experience across the Microsoft-driven enterprise.

Recently announced and scheduled for release in October 2016, eG Enterprise 6.2 will include support for Windows Server 2016, Microsoft Exchange 2016, Microsoft SQL Server 2016 and Microsoft Hyper-V 2016, plus all other components of Microsoft's 2016 datacenter offerings. Business-critical applications on Windows Server 2016 – including SAP, PeopleSoft, Oracle, Citrix, and others – will also be supported. As a Microsoft Strategic Alliance Partner, eG Innovations provides the only virtualization-aware, auto-diagnostic performance monitoring solution for today's heterogeneous IT infrastructures, and remains closely aligned with Microsoft's evolving vision of the cloud-ready, software-defined datacenter.

"eG Enterprise 6.2 is uniquely positioned to enable a seamless transition to Microsoft's groundbreaking 2016 operating system release," said Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations. "When new server and application technology is deployed, IT executives should be able to proceed with full confidence that a great user experience can be delivered from the start and that the infrastructure will be scalable for the future. With a unique combination of capabilities for real-user monitoring, ability to trace transactions and identify slowness, deep performance visibility across all tiers, and automated virtualization-aware correlation, eG Enterprise 6.2 allows IT administrators, directors and CIOs to plan smartly, rollout successfully and deliver the best user experience."

"Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 offer our most cloud-ready server operating system and management solution ever," said Erin Chapple, Partner Director, Program Management for Windows Server at Microsoft Corp., "with exciting new innovations to help customers transform applications for the cloud, build a software-defined datacenter with cloud efficiencies, and keep IT safer than ever. The complementary solutions and services from our partners are what truly bring the innovations to life for our customers as they transform their IT solutions for a cloud-first world."

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A Gartner analyst recently suggested that GenAI tools could create 25% time savings for network operational teams. Where might these time savings come from? How are GenAI tools helping NetOps teams today, and what other tasks might they take on in the future as models continue improving? In general, these savings come from automating or streamlining manual NetOps tasks ...

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