SL announced the latest release of its RTView Enterprise Edition product which includes many significant advances in user experience and feature sets.
The RTView product suite offers turnkey monitoring and alerting for leading integration platforms such as Solace, TIBCO, IBM, Apache Kafka, and others.
RTView Enterprise Edition 5.0 includes a major enhancement of its user interface based on latest HTML 5 technology, complementing the classic UI.
In addition to providing support for mobile devices and Smartphones, the UI includes extensive updates of its displays for technology summaries, analysis of key metrics, and alert detail. With these improvements, all RTView Enterprise products now share a common interface with the RTView Cloud Edition for an optimal user experience, featuring cloud and on-premise interoperability.
Several architecture improvements include new RTView DataServers for caching and persisting performance data efficiently and in a distributed fashion, at the “edge”. The new DataServers include TIBCO, IBM, Solace, Kafka, Oracle, and Infrastructure variants, preconfigured to address specifics of these technologies.
Other notable enhancements include:
- Improved support for configuring high availability
- Improvements to the Apache Kafka monitor with additional JVM metrics, several display enhancements, and the addition of several new alerts.
- Enhancements to the Solace monitor including a new Solace Event Module and new alerts for monitoring Syslog Event
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