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Software AG Introduces Optimize for Infrastructure: Mainframe Edition
[December 16, 2009]

Software AG Introduces Optimize for Infrastructure: Mainframe Edition


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) - Performance Monitoring Tool enables quicker response to system problems - Many Software AG products can now be monitored from a single graphical viewpoint - Predictive analysis identifies problems early and enables better performance tuning Software AG, a global leader in business infrastructure software, today announced the availability of Optimize for Infrastructure: Mainframe Edition. This new tool enables Software AG customers to monitor the performance of multiple products - including Adabas, Natural, EntireX and ApplinX - from a single graphical viewpoint. In addition, Optimize analyzes historical performance data to help customers predict future problems as well as more efficiently fine-tune current system performance.

'Today's IT managers cannot wait for business impact to occur before addressing system issues - they must be preemptive and proactive,' said Dr. Peter Kuerpick, Chief Product Officer and Member of the Executive Board, Software AG.

'Optimize for Infrastructure: Mainframe Edition enables IT managers to identify system-wide problems in the early stages and take action before the business is impacted or System Level Agreements are put in jeopardy.' Optimize for Infrastructure Mainframe Edition enables customers to more effectively monitor and manage the behavior of multiple Software AG products by consolidating input from numerous monitoring products into a web-based tool. Not only does Optimize consolidate 'green screen' information using color-coded graphs, it also incorporates 'learning' capabilities that analyze past behavior and allow IT managers to take preemptive action on out-of-range conditions before the business is impacted. In addition, Optimize enables the IT manager to create rules to manage alerts and escalations in a way that matches his/her personal work style and the unique IT environment being monitored.


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