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Interop 2013: Major Updates to Four ManageEngine Apps Empower Companies to Become Real-Time IT Organizations

ManageEngine will launch major product updates at Interop 2013. Taken together, the upgraded products help companies build real-time IT organizations by optimizing IT departments’ responsiveness and overall management of both their latest technologies and more established systems and resources.

At the show, ManageEngine will roll out new versions of:

- ADSelfService Plus, the IT self-service software

- Applications Manager, the on-premise application monitoring solution

- OpManager, the data center and network monitoring software

- Site24x7, the cloud infrastructure monitoring service

ManageEngine will be exhibiting its new products along with the rest of its portfolio in booth 1367 at Interop 2013 being held May 6-–10, 2013, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Cloud, BYOD, big data and other IT trends promise compelling advantages for IT and business departments alike," said Raj Sabhlok, president of ManageEngine. "The challenges of managing those trends, however, can interfere with the real-time responsiveness that IT departments need to maximize efficiency and availability of business-critical systems. The announcements we'll be making at the show are going to help IT organizations of every size reinforce their real-time IT management practices while leveraging the latest trends."
ManageEngine Products: Pushing the Real-Time Envelope

At Interop 2013, ManageEngine is targeting SMBs as well as emerging and established enterprises with in-booth exhibits and demonstrations of its real-time IT management portfolio, including the following product announcements to be made at the show:

- ADSelfService Plus will add sync features that sync users’ Active Directory passwords with their passwords for cloud-based apps and storage services.

- Applications Manager will expand its support for NoSQL and big data by monitoring the Redis key-value store and Redis-based apps.

- OpManager will introduce advanced root cause analysis capabilities, a real-time user interface and enterprise-grade scalability.

- Site24x7.com will gain an on-premise monitoring feature, so users will be able to monitor the availability and performance of resources running inside their private network.

Sabhlok and other ManageEngine representatives will be speaking in a number of sessions at Interop 2013, including:

- Great Issues in IT: Where Does Mobility Fit? – This session will investigate how to design, build and operate optimal mobile solutions that take advantage of innovations across the IT spectrum today. Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 3:45-4:45 p.m.

- Becoming a Real-Time IT Organization – This session will discuss best practices of real-time IT organizations that ensure IT pros can both manage their current systems and evaluate and deploy new technologies in a timely manner. Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 4:00-4:45 p.m. and Thursday, May 9, 2013, 11:00-11:45 a.m.

- Enabling Change with Network Management – This session will examine the idea that the intrusion of hypervisor-based virtual networks, storage convergence and other chaotic moments in the network are the times when it’s most important to put more sophisticated network management controls in place. Thursday, May 9, 2013, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Related Links:

www.ManageEngine.com

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Interop 2013: Major Updates to Four ManageEngine Apps Empower Companies to Become Real-Time IT Organizations

ManageEngine will launch major product updates at Interop 2013. Taken together, the upgraded products help companies build real-time IT organizations by optimizing IT departments’ responsiveness and overall management of both their latest technologies and more established systems and resources.

At the show, ManageEngine will roll out new versions of:

- ADSelfService Plus, the IT self-service software

- Applications Manager, the on-premise application monitoring solution

- OpManager, the data center and network monitoring software

- Site24x7, the cloud infrastructure monitoring service

ManageEngine will be exhibiting its new products along with the rest of its portfolio in booth 1367 at Interop 2013 being held May 6-–10, 2013, at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Cloud, BYOD, big data and other IT trends promise compelling advantages for IT and business departments alike," said Raj Sabhlok, president of ManageEngine. "The challenges of managing those trends, however, can interfere with the real-time responsiveness that IT departments need to maximize efficiency and availability of business-critical systems. The announcements we'll be making at the show are going to help IT organizations of every size reinforce their real-time IT management practices while leveraging the latest trends."
ManageEngine Products: Pushing the Real-Time Envelope

At Interop 2013, ManageEngine is targeting SMBs as well as emerging and established enterprises with in-booth exhibits and demonstrations of its real-time IT management portfolio, including the following product announcements to be made at the show:

- ADSelfService Plus will add sync features that sync users’ Active Directory passwords with their passwords for cloud-based apps and storage services.

- Applications Manager will expand its support for NoSQL and big data by monitoring the Redis key-value store and Redis-based apps.

- OpManager will introduce advanced root cause analysis capabilities, a real-time user interface and enterprise-grade scalability.

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Sabhlok and other ManageEngine representatives will be speaking in a number of sessions at Interop 2013, including:

- Great Issues in IT: Where Does Mobility Fit? – This session will investigate how to design, build and operate optimal mobile solutions that take advantage of innovations across the IT spectrum today. Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 3:45-4:45 p.m.

- Becoming a Real-Time IT Organization – This session will discuss best practices of real-time IT organizations that ensure IT pros can both manage their current systems and evaluate and deploy new technologies in a timely manner. Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 4:00-4:45 p.m. and Thursday, May 9, 2013, 11:00-11:45 a.m.

- Enabling Change with Network Management – This session will examine the idea that the intrusion of hypervisor-based virtual networks, storage convergence and other chaotic moments in the network are the times when it’s most important to put more sophisticated network management controls in place. Thursday, May 9, 2013, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Related Links:

www.ManageEngine.com

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