MphasiS Partners with Lucierna to Offer APM as a Service
July 17, 2013
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MphasiS announced a partnership with Lucierna.

The partnership will bolster MphasiS’ Infrastructure Services offering by integrating Lucierna’s APM functionality into MOATIS, MphasiS’ enterprise infrastructure monitoring system.

MphasiS in collaboration with Lucierna now provides a truly comprehensive solution that monitors 100 percent of transactions and traces the problem to the root-cause down to the code level.

This partnership will enable MphasiS to provide its clients insight about performance of applications as well as remediation to ensure minimal downtime.

“Our goal is to surpass customer expectations and provide value beyond just managing existing IT infrastructure for our outsourcing customers," said Raj Velagapudi, EVP and head of infrastructure services at MphasiS. “We are committed to providing the full suite of APM solutions including deep diagnostics, complete code monitoring and root cause analysis to make sure that the application performance is optimized. We’re very pleased to be working with Lucierna to provide a bundled solution that will benefit our client base.”

“We have been successful in Europe and are excited to partner with MphasiS to enter mature markets including the US, the UK, Australia and New Zealand,” said Manuel Lopez, CEO of Lucierna. “Through this partnership, we’ll be able to offer our customers more enhanced offerings with new features around application performance analytics and optimization.”

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