
Ruxit, a division of Dynatrace, announced the launch of Ruxit Managed - a new managed service designed specifically for organizations that cannot deploy cloud solutions because they need to keep data on-premises.
Ruxit Managed is a unique artificial intelligence-based full-stack digital performance monitoring offering, which combines website availability and performance monitoring, application performance management (APM), physical and virtual server monitoring, cloud metrics and cloud monitoring to help organizations reach ideal performance levels and resolve problems quickly.
This solution automatically deploys in minutes on-site, so you can get up and running lightning-fast and worry-free. And, it is managed with the same ease as a SaaS-based approach. It delivers the best of both worlds to companies that aren’t permitted to hold data in a cloud-based environment. Ruxit has overcome the challenge of delivering a solution with the superior ease of SaaS while meeting regulatory requirements to keep data on-premises.
“There has never been an on-premises APM solution as easy to deploy and as technologically advanced as this,” said Ruxit Founder and CTO Bernd Greifeneder. “For firms in industries like healthcare, banking, insurance and finance which have stringent regulatory requirements in place requiring all data to be held on-premises, this offering gives them easy, lightning-fast installation and ongoing scalability that no other solution can provide.”
Ruxit has grown rapidly since its early skunkworks stages within Dynatrace. Ruxit’s innovation has transformed the world of self-service APM, where out-of-the-box automatic installation empowers users to begin gathering vital insights on their applications’ performance in under five minutes. All batteries are included! The solution is managed by Ruxit Mission Control and its team of experts, who are relentlessly dedicated to ensuring your application performance is second-to-none.
For companies in every industry, the ability to leverage this advanced, artificial intelligence based digital performance solution is a tremendous asset. Highlights of Ruxit Managed include:
- Full Ruxit SaaS feature set while meeting company regulations or policies to keep data on-premises.
- Customers get started in just minutes and can immediately access to customizable dashboards to drill into their applications’ vital health metrics - without having any of their data in the cloud.
- Managed securely by Ruxit Mission Control for lowest TCO.
- Scales to millions of monitored entities by simply adding nodes dynamically.
- Multi-tenancy for providing private SaaS digital performance monitoring services on-premises.
- Take advantage of included enterprise support.
In addition, since no software can ever fully replace human expertise, Ruxit works hand-in-hand with colleagues from Dynatrace to offer expert services on the trickiest application performance problems, so you’ll never (ever) be in over your head.
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