SL Corporation announced that the RTView Enterprise Monitor platform now provides deep-dive monitoring for TIBCO’s industry-leading Complex Event Processing (CEP) solution, TIBCO BusinessEvents.
RTView Enterprise Monitor customers are now able to understand the real-time performance of TIBCO BusinessEvents in order to proactively identify issues before they affect the reliability of critical applications.
The RTView package for TIBCO’s CEP solution joins SL products and packages for TIBCO Enterprise Messaging Service (EMS), TIBCO BusinessWorks (BW), and TIBCO ActiveSpaces to deliver the most comprehensive monitoring offering available for TIBCO middleware.
“With our RTView solution package for TIBCO BusinessEvents, our customers can predict stress points which may occur in production BE environments,” said Rodney Morrison, Vice President of Products at SL Corporation. “Vulnerabilities that did not present themselves in BE test environments can be quickly highlighted and resolved with the increased visibility this new package provides.”
SL’s RTView TIBCO BusinessEvents solution package can help to diagnose and fix numerous troublesome scenarios in BE, including, for example:
- events flooding into the system at much higher-than-expected rates
- rules firing at a much higher rate than expected causing CPU usage to spike
- the backing store running inefficiently
- BE Concepts being created at a much higher rate than expected causing evaluation or re-evaluation of rules
RTView Enterprise Monitor’s TIBCO BusinessEvents solution package provides information about how TIBCO BusinessEvents clusters are configured and performing, presents historical data detailing rule execution times per inference node, heap and table sizes for storage nodes, and event, concept and channels statistics.
Pre-configured alert conditions provide early warning when any of these gathered performance metrics indicate a situation which is nearing a critical state.
While the RTView TIBCO BusinessEvents solution package can be used to monitor only BusinessEvents components, is often used in concert with other RTView solution packages. In this scenario, where application architectures are relying on multiple TIBCO components and/or middleware offerings, RTView Enterprise Monitor is able to provide an end-to-end view of application health.
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