GroundWork Brings Cloud Monitoring Service Running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux to AWS Marketplace
February 21, 2013
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GroundWork Monitor Core running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is now available in AWS Marketplace.

This featured version of GroundWork Monitor includes the new GroundWork Cloud Hub for monitoring hybrid cloud environments.

“GroundWork Monitor is unified monitoring for real, able to monitor hybrid cloud environments, as well as traditional datacenters,” said David Dennis, VP of Marketing & Business Development for GroundWork. “By collaborating with Amazon Web Services and Red Hat, we’re able to bring our GroundWork Monitor Core offering to Amazon EC2 users on AWS Marketplace who wish to monitor hybrid cloud environments with the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.”

“Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers flexibility, reliability, and security and is certified by the leading hardware and software vendors. And now ISVs can bring the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to the cloud through Amazon Web Services,” said Mike Werner, senior director, ISV and developer ecosystems, Red Hat. “We’re excited to collaborate with GroundWork to offer GroundWork Monitor Core on Red Hat Enterprise Linux to AWS users who need to monitor cloud-based IT environments.”

“GroundWork is a welcome addition to AWS Marketplace,” said Sajai Krishnan, General Manager of AWS Marketplace. “Their software for monitoring performance and availability is a natural fit with AWS’s flexible, scalable, and powerful platform, giving our customers a simple way to add GroundWork Monitor Core software to their overall cloud environment.”

GroundWork Monitor on AWS Marketplace offers the following:

- Communicates with multiple cloud and virtualization platforms including: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Eucalyptus, VMware vSphere and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

- Queries virtualization and cloud management systems periodically to detect changes in the environment

- Monitors both Linux and Windows environments, as well as applications and databases

- Improves performance, reliability and security because of the strong foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

- Improves performance, reliability and security because of the strong foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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