Last week, a team of us had the pleasure of representing Zenoss at the Nutanix .NEXT Conference for IT operations professionals, held in beautiful Anaheim, California, this year.
Last week, we announced new AIOps capabilities we’ve added to our intelligent application and service monitoring platform. In this blog, I’m discussing the rationale and providing some deeper context on the tangible benefits organizations can realize from this.
Wendy M. Pfeiffer, CIO of Nutanix, a Zenoss customer and technology partner, gives her perspective on intelligent application and service monitoring. During this interview, Pfeiffer shares the criteria for selecting Zenoss, advice for CIOs considering a monitoring solution, the benefits Nutanix has experienced, and how her organization measures success.
In our previous blog post, we discussed how intelligent root-cause analysis and remediation capabilities provide faster mean time to resolution using readily accessible contextual data collected from different sources. This was reinforced by The Forrester Wave™: Intelligent Application and Service Monitoring, Q2 2019, as they acknowledged the importance of having robust tools for measuring digital customer experience (CX).
Recently, we discussed key predictions and observations on how infrastructure and service monitoring solutions will evolve, adding strong AI/ML capabilities to collect and manage multiple data sources from across a hybrid IT environment.
Zenoss Vice President of Engineering Mike Lunt discusses how Zenoss Cloud provides a unified view of all components of a service -- one of the many reasons Zenoss was named a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Intelligent Application and Service Monitoring, Q2 2019.
Zenoss Vice President of Worldwide Sales George Kanuck shares the modern monitoring capabilities that made Zenoss a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Intelligent Application and Service Monitoring, Q2 2019.
In our previous post about containers and microservices, we covered the challenges of monitoring these new technologies as well as how you can use software-defined IT operations tools to overcome them. The recently released Forrester Research report, Monitoring Containerized Microservices?
Several months ago, the team here at Zenoss made some key predictions about infrastructure and service monitoring for 2019. Among them was this observation: A strategy relying on multiple disparate solutions to track the performance of the various aspects of an application’s performance no longer has legs, much as groups of infrastructure point tools are not effective at providing complete visibility across data center infrastructure.