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ScienceLogic Wins Best of Interop 2013 for Management & Monitoring

ScienceLogic has been chosen as a Best of Interop winner for the Management & Monitoring award category, recognizing ScienceLogic’s innovation and technological advancements in IT infrastructure management for public, private, and hybrid clouds.

“The entire company is overjoyed that ScienceLogic was selected for this prestigious Best of Interop award,” said Dave Link, CEO of ScienceLogic. “This year has already brought significant accolades including being named ‘Best Network Monitoring System on Earth’ by the InfoWorld Test Center."

"Winning Best of Interop provides independent third party validation that our Smart IT software is highly differentiated in the marketplace. Our intelligent design is meeting the challenges of modern IT when it comes to data center and hybrid cloud management. As the Interop judges concluded, ScienceLogic is pretty much the network/virtualization/cloud management equivalent of Batman’s amazing utility belt, offering practically any customizable tool you need when you need it.”

ScienceLogic is showcasing the latest enhancements for its Smart IT software at Interop Las Vegas. The event runs through Thursday, May 9 allowing attendees to visit booth #2133 and the InteropNet Network Operations Center to see ScienceLogic in action.

In addition to being selected as a Best of Interop winner for the second time, ScienceLogic was also selected to manage the InteropNet NOC for the fifth time. InteropNet is the largest temporary network in the world and requires ScienceLogic, the most advanced, comprehensive, multivendor management platform, to operate flawlessly for the duration of the Interop event in order to deliver the demanding service levels the show and its participants require.

The Best of Interop Judging Committee, comprised of 16 award-winning IT editors and analysts, reviewed nearly 150 entries and selected winners based on the products with a significant technical impact with the most potential of advancing the business technology market.

“The Best of Interop Awards showcases IT vendors pushing the boundaries of technology,” said Andrew Conry-Murray, editor of Network Computing. “ScienceLogic and each category winner demonstrates a commitment to innovation and has a compelling offering deserving of recognition.”

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ScienceLogic Wins Best of Interop 2013 for Management & Monitoring

ScienceLogic has been chosen as a Best of Interop winner for the Management & Monitoring award category, recognizing ScienceLogic’s innovation and technological advancements in IT infrastructure management for public, private, and hybrid clouds.

“The entire company is overjoyed that ScienceLogic was selected for this prestigious Best of Interop award,” said Dave Link, CEO of ScienceLogic. “This year has already brought significant accolades including being named ‘Best Network Monitoring System on Earth’ by the InfoWorld Test Center."

"Winning Best of Interop provides independent third party validation that our Smart IT software is highly differentiated in the marketplace. Our intelligent design is meeting the challenges of modern IT when it comes to data center and hybrid cloud management. As the Interop judges concluded, ScienceLogic is pretty much the network/virtualization/cloud management equivalent of Batman’s amazing utility belt, offering practically any customizable tool you need when you need it.”

ScienceLogic is showcasing the latest enhancements for its Smart IT software at Interop Las Vegas. The event runs through Thursday, May 9 allowing attendees to visit booth #2133 and the InteropNet Network Operations Center to see ScienceLogic in action.

In addition to being selected as a Best of Interop winner for the second time, ScienceLogic was also selected to manage the InteropNet NOC for the fifth time. InteropNet is the largest temporary network in the world and requires ScienceLogic, the most advanced, comprehensive, multivendor management platform, to operate flawlessly for the duration of the Interop event in order to deliver the demanding service levels the show and its participants require.

The Best of Interop Judging Committee, comprised of 16 award-winning IT editors and analysts, reviewed nearly 150 entries and selected winners based on the products with a significant technical impact with the most potential of advancing the business technology market.

“The Best of Interop Awards showcases IT vendors pushing the boundaries of technology,” said Andrew Conry-Murray, editor of Network Computing. “ScienceLogic and each category winner demonstrates a commitment to innovation and has a compelling offering deserving of recognition.”

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