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Zyrion and Merito Deliver Cloud Monitoring Solution to Asia Pacific Market

Addressing Emerging Challenges in Monitoring Complex, Multi-layered, Distributed, Virtualized, and Cloud IT Environments

Zyrion and The Merito Partnership announced broader availability of their cloud monitoring solution for leading organizations in the Asia Pacific region.

Zyrion’s Traverse software provides within one integrated platform the ability to monitor the health of complex physical, virtualized and cloud infrastructure, as well perform advanced analytics to understand the impact on supported business services. Users of Zyrion’s software in Australia include leading members of the commercial, government and academic sectors. Most recently, Australia’s largest supplier of Oracle Solutions chose Traverse to manage its Managed Service Environment.

Traverse enables mapping the different components of the cloud to supported business services, and the monitoring approach focuses on examining the performance and availability of business services. This approach overcomes the limitations of traditional methods for performance monitoring that focus only on the individual nodes and components in the IT infrastructure.

“Merito is focused on delivering solutions that help our customers realize real business benefits, contributing to top line revenues and bottom line savings,” said Trevor Philpot, Partner at Merito. “As we enable organizations to take advantage of the cost and agility benefits of the Cloud, it is paramount to help them maintain full visibility of their Cloud based services. Traverse allows our customers to better monitor and manage this dynamic, complex infrastructure.”

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Zyrion and Merito Deliver Cloud Monitoring Solution to Asia Pacific Market

Addressing Emerging Challenges in Monitoring Complex, Multi-layered, Distributed, Virtualized, and Cloud IT Environments

Zyrion and The Merito Partnership announced broader availability of their cloud monitoring solution for leading organizations in the Asia Pacific region.

Zyrion’s Traverse software provides within one integrated platform the ability to monitor the health of complex physical, virtualized and cloud infrastructure, as well perform advanced analytics to understand the impact on supported business services. Users of Zyrion’s software in Australia include leading members of the commercial, government and academic sectors. Most recently, Australia’s largest supplier of Oracle Solutions chose Traverse to manage its Managed Service Environment.

Traverse enables mapping the different components of the cloud to supported business services, and the monitoring approach focuses on examining the performance and availability of business services. This approach overcomes the limitations of traditional methods for performance monitoring that focus only on the individual nodes and components in the IT infrastructure.

“Merito is focused on delivering solutions that help our customers realize real business benefits, contributing to top line revenues and bottom line savings,” said Trevor Philpot, Partner at Merito. “As we enable organizations to take advantage of the cost and agility benefits of the Cloud, it is paramount to help them maintain full visibility of their Cloud based services. Traverse allows our customers to better monitor and manage this dynamic, complex infrastructure.”

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