ManageIQ Announces Support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1
January 31, 2013
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ManageIQ announced support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1.

ManageIQ support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 provides customers with unified monitoring, management and automation capabilities that are quick-to-deploy and easy-to-use, reducing the cost and complexity of enterprise virtualization and cloud computing.

ManageIQ provides advanced IT Cloud Management capabilities that support the latest Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 release, available today, as well as other virtualization platforms that may be incorporated in heterogeneous private and hybrid clouds.

Highlights of the ManageIQ solution supporting Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 include:

- Seamless user self-service portals support service catalogs with role-delegated automated provisioning, quota enforcement and chargeback across Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and other hypervisor environments.

- Single pane of glass operations management enabling granular control of workload resources, configurations, capacity and utilization levels, with event timelines, change and drift tracking.

- Executive management and governance with comprehensive dashboards and reporting, policy-based standards enforcement, financial management, capacity forecasting, trend analysis and health and availability of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environments.

- Federated management of large and distributed Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization infrastructures from a single pane of glass, enabling enterprises to rapidly scale out their virtual and cloud deployments.

- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization certified and optimized to run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

“ManageIQ works closely with Red Hat to deliver key capabilities for effectively managing virtual and cloud environments,” said Chuck Dubuque, senior manager, Product Marketing, Red Hat Virtualization Infrastructure. “Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 and ManageIQ solutions together offer compelling cost, performance, capability and scalability advantages over proprietary solutions, enabling our customers to lower costs for both their virtualized environments as well as their private and hybrid clouds.”

“ManageIQ has been helping IT organizations successfully adopt cloud computing through a transformational approach, enabling rapid evolution from virtualization to private clouds,” said Joseph Fitzgerald, ManageIQ Chief Product Officer. “We are addressing customer requirements to reduce costs and increase agility by providing unified management across virtualization platforms as well as private and hybrid clouds. Our support for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.1 gives customers the flexibility to leverage best-of-breed virtualization and cloud platforms while maintaining continuous visibility and policy-based control through a single pane of glass.”

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