uptime software, winner of a TechWorld IT
“Product of the Year Award
” and a finalist in the
“Red Herring 2008 Top 50 Companies in Canada,
” recently spoke with
Virtual Strategy Magazine’s Carryl Roy to discuss virtual environment monitoring and management, as well as future trends in
virtualization.
During the podcast, uptime highlights the need for a ‘Single Pane of Glass’ enterprise dashboard and discusses how it can enable IT managers to properly evaluate critical infrastructure across multiple Environments, Platforms, Domains, Applications, Databases, and Locations.
To listen to the podcast please visit Virtual Strategy Magazine’s website.
The podcast includes:
- Who is uptime software?
- Virtualization Monitoring Management Strategies
- “Sociable Software”
- What’s next for uptime
- Viewpoint: the future of virtualization
- Information about uptime and its offerings
“The podcast gave us an opportunity to explore the current and future state of Virtualization, including the physical and virtual management of enterprise IT infrastructure,” said Alex Bewley, CTO of uptime software. “We enjoyed being able to provide our thoughts to the Virtual Strategy Magazine Readership.”
"uptime has a very sound understanding of how enterprises need to look at their infrastructure, especially when virtualized. I am excited to watch their continued growth," says Carryl Roy of Virtual Strategy Magazine.
In addition to the podcast, Virtual Strategy Magazine recently published an article by uptime software CTO Alex Bewley, titled The Reductionist Mindset. This article is a refreshing take on the impact of “green” thinking on systems management and the positive effects virtualization is having on the environment. The article discusses why companies should look at their carbon footprints, both for the sake of the environment and their budgets.