CloudPhysics Releases New Version of SaaS Offering
August 31, 2015
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CloudPhysics launched a new release of its SaaS offering, significantly expanding its analytics solution so that VMware users can preempt and eliminate operational hazards that threaten to disrupt IT operations and applications.

“In spite of the abundance of tools available, many IT teams continue to wrestle with siloed or fragmented perspectives in managing and optimizing changes to their virtual infrastructures,” said Dennis Drogseth, VP at Enterprise Management Associates. “CloudPhysics has introduced a new, data-driven approach directed at vSphere environments for proactively planning and effecting changes across virtualized environments with an eye to minimizing risks and maximizing both IT and infrastructure efficiencies.”

With the new features, CloudPhysics delivers unique, meaningful insights, giving vSphere teams the confidence to act boldly to reduce risk and waste without compromising safety of the virtual infrastructure or the applications it supports. Building on its ease of use, intuitive user interface and deep visibility across multiple vCenters, CloudPhysics now:

- Reduces disruption and incidents with always-on diagnostics that surface hot spots and emerging problems, enabling admins to get ahead of nascent performance problems

- Improves mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) with directed exploration, enabling admins to zero in on root cause and resolve application disruptions more quickly

- Generates insights for realigning misconfigured infrastructure to prevent future performance and availability issues and improve efficiency

Included in this release are:

- Always-on diagnostics: Continuous diagnosis of infrastructure with changes continuously captured, recorded and reflected. Unique data derivations, correlations, mashups and filters reduce “noise” and identify true hazards.

- Configurable dashboards: Rich contextual views expose hot spots and potential risks before problems form and impact operations. Trending analysis consolidates multiple objects and views, enabling multi-dimensional correlation.

- Groundbreaking exploration capabilities: Interactive ability to analyze changes over time through easily manipulated exploration mode, using time slices with zoom in/out capabilities to evaluate correlations and causation. Users can “correlate in context” to troubleshoot application disruptions with data drawn from VM performance/resource consumption; change/event log; configuration history; and known issues associated with operational hazards and best practices.

- 20+ new analytics for managing health and preempting hazards, available in our extensive library of “cards.”

- Platform innovation: Time series data is uniquely handled by the CloudPhysics platform to enable a user to analyze multiple dimensions of the infrastructure around the same time axis.

“Dealing with unforeseen system disruptions kills IT productivity, and the most common ‘cure’ – to add more hardware – simply adds costs and masks the underlying problem,” said John Blumenthal, CloudPhysics VP of Product Management. “Our unique insights and exploration capabilities are the fastest, easiest way for IT to get ahead of potential risk in their infrastructure, using an intuitive solution that uses predictive analytics to spot trouble early, guide to the root cause, and ultimately tune your infrastructure to prevent recurring hazards.”

All new features are included in CloudPhysics Premium Edition for vSphere, available on an annual subscription basis. All features are now available except exploration mode, which is currently in limited release and will be generally available later this year.

Users can get started with CloudPhysics Free Edition, which includes select Premium features.

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