Eliminate manual calculations. Galileo does the work for you by applying IBM’s published Relative Performance (rPerf) ratings to your performance data.
Galileo consistently captures deep contextual operational data and stores it in perpetuity to help you identify long-term trends and “unknown unknowns." See the fiber adapter analysis performed to identify why backups are taking longer than usual for this environment.
See the complete picture. Galileo’s dynamic asset correlation allows you to navigate from an individual AIX LPAR to the Storage and SAN (or vice versa) to quickly identify the source of any issues and what is impacted.
See every unique PID – FOREVER! Galileo tracks PID details forever across every AIX instance. You can quickly identify interactive and batch jobs, resources consumed by specific PIDs, and anomalies before they become problems.
Eliminate spreadsheets and manual report building. Galileo is the only platform that delivers a clear line of sight into the physical and virtual layers of AIX…and beyond. Browse our fully customizable AIX executive reports.
Accurately predict workload growth with Galileo forecasting and modeling. Galileo keeps every original data point forever, going beyond the averages that distort reality.
This video is a comprehensive resource for understanding Mobile Device Management (MDM) and its capabilities in remotely controlling corporate devices. Features include MDM remote lock, remote wipe, remote screen sharing, and more.
InfluxData CEO, Evan Kaplan, discusses the company's expanded partnership with AWS. Open source InfluxDB is now available as a managed service on AWS. Discover what this means for InfluxDB and AWS users, and what additional offerings are in the works to help uers improve their Time to Awesome.
The Service Catalog lets you add and define your services to match your organization's infrastructure and architecture and then assign a group to take ownership of each service. This makes sure that when you identify the service at the root cause of an incident, there's no question about exactly who is responsible for that service.