Responding to increasing demand for faster, more intelligent, and more actionable identification of IT anomalies that can impact the business, Netuitive has filed a new provisional patent with the US Patent Office – “Managed Element Computer Operational Health GUI.”
The new patent relates to improvements to Netuitive’s Graphical User Interfaces -- specifically Netuitive Health Assistant (announced 5/14/13). Unlike conventional monitoring typically involving multiple UIs, Netuitive Health Assistant enables support staff to easily interpret and see – in a single screen – all significant anomalies across application or IT infrastructure layers that can potentially lead to business-impacting incidents.
Netuitive Health Assistant also displays how service or application health is improved following resolution of a problem. The net economic value is that it becomes easier for users to proactively manage services, reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), and eliminate down time for large scale, revenue-impacting applications and services.
The patent filing is led by Dr. Elizabeth A. Nichols, Chief Data Scientist for Netuitive, a quantitative analytics expert focused on extending Netuitive’s portfolio of IT Operations Analytics (ITOA) solutions to new applications and services.
“Netuitive is committed to delivering industry leading IT Operations Analytics that proactively address business performance,” said Dr. Nichols. “In addition, Netuitive’s research and development is actively focused on new algorithm initiatives that will further advance our abilities to monitor new managed elements associated with next-generation IT architecture and online business applications.”
Netuitive, a leading provider of predictive analytics for IT, is powered by patented Behavior Learning technology that automates the answer to the question “How well is the service performing?” by correlating IT infrastructure, application, and business metrics in real time. It currently has nine patents for its software that replaces human guess work with real-time, predictive analytics to help enterprises visualize, isolate and proactively address application performance issues before they impact the business.
Netuitive’s solution represents the industry’s largest portfolio of integrations and predictive analytics algorithms for IT operations, while offering an extensible platform to rapidly develop new customized integrations and algorithms via its API, SDK and Integration Studio.
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