
On-demand webinar
As data centers transform into private clouds, with shared virtualized resources across multiple applications and business services, IT teams are under greater pressure to optimize resource allocation decisions, proactively avoid outages and reduce operational expenses. Savvy IT teams utilize Business Transaction Management (BTM) with private clouds and shared services to achieve real-time end-to-end visibility and dependency awareness across complex business processes and application environments.
As organizations seek to develop aggressive revival strategies, they're looking to declutter their IT department and get back in the driving seat. Log on to this CBR webinar to understand how BTM can help you do just that.
Business Transaction Management (BTM)’s fundamental proposition is to expand on the Business Service Management (BSM) concept of managing services from the business perspective by providing visibility into the individual transactions that compose a service. This mapping of services to infrastructure technologies provides IT with the capability to understand not only the service level received by business users, but also the ability to accurately pinpoint where problems exist and to communicate that information with the business while armed with clear and documented facts.
"CoreFirst is also unique in its ability to actively balance server utilization and actively optimize the infrastructure based on prioritization rules so that system resources can be dynamically allocated to avoid bottlenecks."
"OpTier has been around since 2002 and has raised close to $100 million in venture capital plus an undisclosed amount from Cisco. The combination of sound financing, technological capabilities, and the growing installed base puts the company in pole position to capitalize on the growing opportunity in the BTM market of which OpTier was one of the early pioneers."
"OpTier continues to surprise analysts by significantly over-achieving sales revenues, with mid-year 2008 revenues exceeding expectations by 230%."
Business Transaction Management Technology: A Competitive Edge for Successful Banks and Capital Markets Institutions
Senior EMA analyst Julie Craig and OpTier's Motti Tal discuss Business Transaction Management
