
Ipswitch has renewed as an Elite member in the VMware Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) Program.
VMware's TAP Program has enabled Ipswitch to develop and deliver proven solutions through tools and resources to test, integrate and package joint products. VMware is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and business mobility, helping customers to realize possibilities by accelerating their digital transformation journeys. Ipswitch's IT and network management products are available through the VMware Solution Exchange.
Ipswitch's network monitoring software WhatsUp Gold runs in VMware virtual environments with a full interactive map. With Ipswitch's technology, IT administrators can gain deeper, real-time visibility of their VMware environment, including details such as the resource consumption (CPU, memory, disk, network interface, etc.) of virtual guests or the workloads running on the VMware host.
Elite partners of the TAP program collaborate with VMware to interoperate and validate their products with VMware solutions to drive transformative business outcomes for customers. With thousands of members worldwide, the VMware TAP program includes best-of-breed technology partners with the shared commitment to bring the best expertise and business solutions for each unique customer environment.
"A large majority of our customers continue to utilize VMware environments in their workplaces and need tools to help them understand network and application performance in real-time," said Michael Grossi, CEO at Ipswitch. "With Ipswitch's WhatsUp Gold network monitoring solution, VMware customers can quickly and easily proactively monitor the network and get more information at-a-glance."
Ipswitch's product information, collateral and other assets are listed within the online VMware Solution Exchange.
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