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Compuware Application Performance Management Solution Reduces Infrastructure
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London, UK - 27th April, 2004 - Compuware Corporation (NASDAQ: CPWR) today announced a new version of Compuware Vantage, its award-winning application service management solution. Compuware Vantage 9.1 is the first comprehensive solution to tie infrastructure management to service management, helping to better align the use of IT resources with the requirements of the business.
Today's IT organisations are seeking to reduce infrastructure costs. The insight and visibility provided by Vantage 9.1 allows these professionals to identify opportunities and make changes with greater confidence that the adjustments are beneficial from both a cost and service perspective. Vantage 9.1 allows organisations to manage bandwidth subscriptions, perform server consolidations and re-host applications without compromising application service.
"In many organisations, IT makes infrastructure changes without being able to accurately assess the impact on the business," said Dennis Drogseth, Vice President, Enterprise Management Associates. "For example, IT may change network configurations, relocate servers or reassign application workloads. In some cases, IT may be making what it considers a routine change, but may inadvertently place the business at risk. Vantage 9.1 will help IT to take a more service-oriented approach to managing infrastructure, so that IT professionals will have a clearer business context for change-related initiatives. This should help to enable IT to optimise infrastructure investments more effectively, while preventing unanticipated damage to business services."
Service-oriented approach to infrastructure management
It is no longer acceptable for an IT organisation to manage infrastructure
in isolation. Today, IT professionals must understand, manage and communicate
the relationship between the infrastructure and the critical business
services that it supports. This allows IT to work closely with its customers
to assure that infrastructure resources are meeting the needs of the business.
Vantage 9.1 provides IT professionals with the insight to understand the business impact of infrastructure changes by monitoring applications from an end-user perspective, allowing successful application of cost management strategies such as:
Insight for informed decision-making
The first priority for any IT organisation is to effectively deliver excellent
application service in order to support mission-critical business applications.
The challenge for IT management, however, is to provide this high level
of service while controlling the operating and capital costs of the underlying
infrastructure. The new release of Vantage supports both imperatives.
"We recently invested in an upgrade of one of our core business applications, but when we released the software to the users, we experienced performance degradation. While the software package vendor wanted to blame our network and our servers, Vantage clearly demonstrated that the application was the culprit," said Graydon Blair, Applications Systems Specialist at Intermountain Health Care. "Without the insight provided by Vantage, we would have incurred tremendous cost to upgrade our infrastructure. If all else failed, we were even prepared to replace the application itself."
In addition to helping organisations identify ways to maintain or reduce costs, Vantage also serves as a planning solution for many organisations. As Sutter Health progresses toward a standard set of applications, the operations team has found Vantage extremely useful for rightsizing network infrastructure. Vantage provides detailed assessments of the impact of new sites on the infrastructure.
"When someone comes to us and says we are going to roll out six new sites, our team can provide estimates about how much bandwidth each application is going to need, the size of the circuit required, and most importantly, estimates about how much it will cost," said Scott Jester, senior networking engineer with the Sutter Health operations team. "Vantage is definitely enabling our company to make better decisions about infrastructure sizing."
"By tying infrastructure management to service management, IT can
become a more valuable partner in helping to create competitive advantage
for a business," said John Williams, Product Line Director, Compuware.
"Organisations that are adopting Vantage are finding that they can
be more aggressive in reducing infrastructure cost while still fulfilling
their fundamental commitment to service delivery."
Compuware provides best practices and implementation services that can help organisations quickly realise the benefits of a service-oriented approach to infrastructure management. Vantage 9.1 is available immediately. For more information on Vantage, please visit http:// www.compuware.com/vantage
Compuware Corporation, a leading provider of software and technology services, delivers industrial-strength solutions for the enterprise computing environment that dramatically improve productivity, quality and performance across the application life-cycle.
For more information about Compuware, please visit http://www.compuware.co.uk
Compuware is a registered trademark of Compuware Corporation. All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Compuware is a member of The Prince's Trust Technology Leadership Group (TLG), a premier industry-networking forum for leaders within the IT industry, established in May 2002.
Kewal Varia/Sophie Jarvis
Spark Communications
020 7357 8612
sophie@sparkcomms.co.uk
kewal@sparkcomms.co.uk