Net Optics announced that it is working with HP to give customers total application visibility across their networks—data center, virtualized/ cloud environments and remote branch sites.
The integration helps customers improve the visibility, availability, monitoring and management of their applications, allowing them to better meet dynamic business needs and respond to change faster, all while maximizing their technology investments.
“We are delighted that HP is working with Net Optics to help customers advance their application visibility and monitoring access capabilities to improve security and availability,” said Bob Shaw, Net Optics president and CEO. “This integrated solution is a valuable resource for companies as they take on growing complexity and a rapidly changing threat landscape.”
Today, with Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and network visibility still evolving, organizations face multiple challenges in managing and securing their applications network-wide. Troubleshooting also grows more complex as public and private cloud deployments increase the number of “moving parts” in the application ecosystem. True business intelligence becomes critical as IT is called upon to diagnose performance problems regardless of where and how applications are hosted.
One of the industry’s most urgent needs is for end-to-end visibility that permits a company to trace its transactions, applications and services across a diverse environment encompassing data center, virtualized and cloud implementations, and remote branch offices.
Companies need monitoring solutions that deliver comprehensive insight in order to compete effectively and seize fast-arising business opportunities. Real-time management is fast becoming the “new normal” as application systems grow increasingly dynamic and granular, making real-time analytics essential.
With the integration of Net Optics’ and HP’s solutions, customers can now have deep application insight for faster problem identification, analysis and resolution.
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