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Netuitive Adds Microsoft Hyper-V Monitoring to Predictive Analytics Software Platform
Netuitive has completed an enhanced integration with Microsoft (News
- Alert) Systems Center Operations Manager (SCOM) that adds Hyper-V monitoring to the company’s predictive analytics software platform for virtualization and application performance management (APM (News - Alert)).
This integration allows Netuitive to provide a single solution for managing the performance of Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware, said company officials.
Powered by patented Behavior Learning Engine, Netuitive’s predictive analytics enables companies to synthesize data streams from any monitoring and management source. To self-learn, forecast and resolve IT issues before they impact quality of service, it takes the help of automated mathematics and statistical analysis. Company officials said that there is no need for manual rules, scripts or thresholds.
Netuitive believes that the addition of Microsoft Hyper-V boosts its ability to enable end-to-end management of applications running in virtualized environments. Moreover,
it joins a growing portfolio of IT monitoring and management tools that can be analyzed by the Netuitive platform.
Netuitive provides predictive analytics software for IT. The company replaces human guesswork with automated mathematics and analysis to forecast, identify and resolve IT performance issues before they impact quality of service.
Organizations shouldn't have to buy a new management solution as their infrastructure changes and evolves, said Nicola Sanna, CEO at Netuitive, adding that companies are going to standardize on one hypervisor or have a combination of them.
“Netuitive delivers an open analytics solution that provides service-level management regardless of the underlying infrastructure,” Sanna said.
Earlier this year, the company announced plans for the industry’s first predictive IT analytics platform for end-to-end analysis of performance and capacity management in the cloud.
Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Rich Steeves

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