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Galileo Announces New Infrastructure Performance Management Agent for Cisco/IBM VersaStack

Galileo announced the immediate availability of performance monitoring solutions for the Cisco and IBM VersaStack Solution.

“The VersaStack solution is a joint innovation of CISCO and IBM technologies to give companies the opportunity to take advantage of integrated infrastructure solutions targeted at cloud, big data and analytics, mobility, and virtualized solutions,” said Tim Conley, co-founder and Principle at Galileo. “As an integrated cloud based performance monitoring solution, Galileo is great compliment to the innovation of Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure with the efficiency of the IBM Storwize storage system and can monitor VersaStack IT performance in on premise data centers, in the cloud or hybrid environments.”

Because Galileo is a cloud based SaaS solution it can be deployed quickly and inexpensively across the VersaStack Linux, Windows, VMware and Storwize components in less than two hours with reporting in five minutes or less. Galileo can break through the IT information fog to visually review and closely analyze all VersaStack storage and server assets to accelerate the improved utilization of IT infrastructure. As Galileo also reduces costs by more efficiently managing information and resources it maintains the ability to adapt and predict business needs. Galileo’s IT Intelligence Dashboards make it possible for C-level executives and data-center professionals to make informed strategic decisions based on reliable information on performance, capacity, and configuration.

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Galileo Announces New Infrastructure Performance Management Agent for Cisco/IBM VersaStack

Galileo announced the immediate availability of performance monitoring solutions for the Cisco and IBM VersaStack Solution.

“The VersaStack solution is a joint innovation of CISCO and IBM technologies to give companies the opportunity to take advantage of integrated infrastructure solutions targeted at cloud, big data and analytics, mobility, and virtualized solutions,” said Tim Conley, co-founder and Principle at Galileo. “As an integrated cloud based performance monitoring solution, Galileo is great compliment to the innovation of Cisco UCS Integrated Infrastructure with the efficiency of the IBM Storwize storage system and can monitor VersaStack IT performance in on premise data centers, in the cloud or hybrid environments.”

Because Galileo is a cloud based SaaS solution it can be deployed quickly and inexpensively across the VersaStack Linux, Windows, VMware and Storwize components in less than two hours with reporting in five minutes or less. Galileo can break through the IT information fog to visually review and closely analyze all VersaStack storage and server assets to accelerate the improved utilization of IT infrastructure. As Galileo also reduces costs by more efficiently managing information and resources it maintains the ability to adapt and predict business needs. Galileo’s IT Intelligence Dashboards make it possible for C-level executives and data-center professionals to make informed strategic decisions based on reliable information on performance, capacity, and configuration.

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FinOps champions crucial cross-departmental collaboration, uniting business, finance, technology and engineering leaders to demystify cloud expenses. Yet, too often, critical cost issues are softened into mere "recommendations" or "insights" — easy to ignore. But what if we adopted security's battle-tested strategy and reframed these as the urgent risks they truly are, demanding immediate action? ...

Two in three IT professionals now cite growing complexity as their top challenge — an urgent signal that the modernization curve may be getting too steep, according to the Rising to the Challenge survey from Checkmk ...

While IT leaders are becoming more comfortable and adept at balancing workloads across on-premises, colocation data centers and the public cloud, there's a key component missing: connectivity, according to the 2025 State of the Data Center Report from CoreSite ...

A perfect storm is brewing in cybersecurity — certificate lifespans shrinking to just 47 days while quantum computing threatens today's encryption. Organizations must embrace ephemeral trust and crypto-agility to survive this dual challenge ...

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