
HEAL Software announced updates to its enterprise-grade, cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution.
The updates to HEAL’s SaaS offering, which initially launched in January 2022 to widen the reach of the previous cloud-based and on-prem only offerings, further expands HEAL’s total addressable market. New updates support both agent-based and agentless data ingestion, feature leading application performance management (APM) and AIOps functionalities, and offer simplified installation and setup for businesses with up to 40 servers.
The product now also offers out-of-the-box support for business applications like SAP and other e-commerce applications; customers can just plug directly into cloud APIs and start monitoring immediately. Plus, five unique subscription tiers focus on delivering the HEAL flagship product’s core observability features along with the ability to scale with future growth to help better manage expenses.
“The shift to a digital experience has put more pressure on IT teams to monitor, manage and react to outages,” said George Thangadurai, CEO of HEAL Software Inc. “HEAL’s latest offering democratizes AIOps, making it a standard solution for small- to medium-sized businesses—especially those that were born in the cloud and need to pivot and adapt quickly.”
“We believe that AIOps solutions should be able to support and grow with businesses of all sizes,” said Vikhyath Karumanchi, director of engineering at HEAL. “We are proud to make a product that was primarily tailored to large enterprises due to substantial costs and setup available to small- to mid-size organizations without high costs or hassles. Now, IT teams of all sizes can reduce downtime with the comprehensive visibility and insights to predict and prevent outages.”
HEAL SaaS completes the existing HEAL enterprise portfolio of on-prem, hybrid and cloud offerings and is readily available on the trusted, secure and compliant Microsoft Azure Cloud. Its subscription-based model also allows customers to “try before they buy” and can be seamlessly upgraded to HEAL’s flagship offering.
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