FixStream announced expanded support of its AIOps Platform with Oracle applications.
With FixStream, companies can now for the first time quickly detect and predict application issues in real-time using advanced end-to-end correlation and visualization using its AI and machine learning solution.
FixStream provides IT Operations with one of the industry first multi-layer correlation and predictive analytics across business KPI’s, application and infrastructure entities, automating the discovery and mapping of critical business processes to application process flows, hosts, backend databases and infrastructure entities such as switches, routers and storage arrays.
With these new integrations announced today, FixStream’s AIOps solution will now provide out-of-the-box discovery and correlation with the following Oracle applications:
- Oracle RAC Databases – with ASM
- Oracle E-Business Suite – with WebLogic JVMs, Concurrent Managers and Workflows
- Oracle Communications Products (Oracle Communications ASAP, Oracle Communications Order and Service Management (OSM), and Oracle Communication Unified Inventory Management (UIM))
- Oracle Siebel’s CRM
- Oracle SOA Fusion Middleware (BAM, BPM, OSB)
- Splunk for Alerts and Warnings for Databases and WebLogic
- ServiceNow ITSM for Oracle Products
FixStream provides integration with other Oracle products, such as Oracle ERP Cloud, Oracle JD Edwards, Oracle Real Applications Clusters (RAC) and Oracle Fusion Middleware. FixStream’s AIOps platform is also available in the Oracle Cloud Marketplace offering added value to Oracle Cloud application customers.
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