
eG Innovations announced that its eG Enterprise observability and monitoring platform has achieved SAP® certification as integrated with RISE with SAP S/4HANA® Cloud.
The integration helps organizations ensure SAP performance and reliability with converged application and infrastructure monitoring from a single pane of glass.
“This certification highlights our continued commitment to serving SAP customers and global partners who leverage the pivotal role eG Enterprise plays in monitoring and observability. This integration delivers a clear path to unlock efficiencies and optimize application performance and continuous availability for SAP technologies” said Bala Vaidhinathan, CTO of eG Innovations. He further elaborated, “Our commitment is realized through the delivery of comprehensive observability, proactive analytics, and an intuitive, user-friendly approach to SAP performance management. Through this certification, we have effectively extended this mission, delivering added value to our mutual customers.”
eG Enterprise assists SAP IT managers in maintaining optimal performance of their SAP applications. By monitoring, analyzing, and correlating the performance of all the tiers that support SAP access, it enables administrators to proactively detect, diagnose, and resolve SAP performance issues promptly, often before users are impacted.
eG Enterprise provides comprehensive performance management for SAP applications offering:
- In-depth monitoring of every SAP tier – S/4 HANA, SAP HANA, NetWeaver/Java stack, Business Technology Platform, Cloud Platform Integration, Business Objects, Gateway etc.
- Monitoring of the application and infrastructure tiers supporting SAP, including the network, database, virtualization, and storage tiers
- Automatic baselining of metrics, triggering alerts when any metric deviates from the expected normal behavior
- Automatic correlation and root-cause diagnosis enabling administrators to diagnose problems with a single click
The SAP Integration and Certification Center (SAP ICC) has certified that the integration software for its eG Enterprise Suite 7.3 integrates with RISE with SAP S/4HANA Cloud using standard integration technologies.
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