SL announced the latest release of its TIBCO RTView 7.0 solution, a result of the companies’ continued partnership.
These updates to the SL offering include many significant advances in user experience and feature sets.
SL products resold by TIBCO include TIBCO RTView 7.0 for the following:
- TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition
- TIBCO ActiveMatrixBusinessWorks 5 & 6
- TIBCO Enterprise Message Service
- TIBCO BusinessEvents
“TIBCO and SL have been committed partners for 14 years, providing best-in-class monitoring capabilities for TIBCO products,” said Ali Ahmed, SVP, Engineering, TIBCO. “SL invested heavily to make the TIBCO RTView 7.0 user experience easier to navigate and mobile-friendly. The containerized product is consistent with TIBCO's continued cloud-native approach, delivering users an exceptional customer experience."
TIBCO RTView 7.0 features significant enhancements to its user interface, based on the latest HTML5 technology, and complements the classic user interface (UI). In addition to responsive design to support mobile devices, the UI includes extensive updates to its displays for technology overview, summary, and alert detail displays, allowing users to more easily understand alert history and alerting metric performance over time. The user experience has also been updated with improved user navigation, making it easier for customers to navigate through complex monitoring datasets.
The modular architecture offers complete on-premises and cloud interoperability, and all TIBCO RTView components are fully deployable in containers, such as Docker.
The updated RTView monitors continue to be compatible with SL’s RTView Enterprise Edition for users, requiring end-to-end monitoring of TIBCO-based applications and services.
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