Turbonomic 8 Announced
September 22, 2020
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Turbonomic announced its next generation platform architected to manage millions of infrastructure resources in a single cloud-native software system: Turbonomic 8.

Customers now can assure application performance in the largest multicloud environments and enable faster innovation using new platforms, including: microservices, containers, virtualization, public cloud, and bare metal architectures. With Turbonomic 8, central IT can deliver a reliable user experience to its Line of Business (LOB) customers, bridging the full application resource stack from logical to physical.

The latest Turbonomic 8 platform enhancements enable customers to:

■ Understand and Control Application Performance at Scale:

- Application Performance Extensibility (APEX): Turbonomic’s extensible data ingestion framework integrates with existing APM and other monitoring systems, tightly coupling the full resource stack with application demand, improving application, service, and business outcome awareness

- APEX delivers meaningful insights into the impact of infrastructure resources on application performance, with actionable intelligence in real-time

- Enhanced out-of-the-box dashboards that enable users to quickly visualize the relationship between application performance, response time, and automation of their infrastructure

■ Support Flexible Deployment:

- Turbonomic on Kubernetes – Deploy natively on any Kubernetes infrastructure on-premises or in the cloud, including OpenShift, Azure AKS, Amazon Web Services EKS, Google GKE, Pivotal PKS, or any upstream Kubernetes

- Cloud – Enjoy the flexibility of the AWS and Azure marketplaces to optimize your cloud performance and cloud costs

- SaaS – Easily deploy Turbonomic with our SaaS offering, available for cloud customers

- On-premises – Deploy as a virtual appliance on every major industry hypervisor and manage your entire hybrid and multicloud environment from a single control plane

■ Run at Cloud Scale:

- Our customers are adopting cloud, microservices, and container technology to increase their scale and elasticity: To fully achieve these benefits, Turbonomic’s AI-powered engine enables customers to manage the tradeoffs between performance, compliance, and cost in real time and over time – without human intervention so businesses can operate at cloud speed and unlock elasticity

- Turbonomic 8 is proven to assure performance in production environments for half a million entities and counting

In today’s digital landscape, customers not only are scaling their environments at unprecedented rates, but they are also deploying applications on a variety of complex technologies. Scale and flexibility have become a business necessity, but they also create a challenge for customers – a challenge that can only be solved by software. In order to manage the boundless tradeoffs between application performance, compliance, and cost, customers require AI-powered solutions to provide deep visibility and deliver fully automatable insights.

Turbonomic 8 is planned for General Availability in October 2020.

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