EMC has unveiled a suite of management software that it claims will help
customers accelerate the move from physical to virtual IT infrastructures.
The
Ionix
software combines compliance and configuration capabilities acquired with EMC's
acquisition
of Configuresoft in May, along with technologies assembled through its
purchases of Smarts, nLayers, Voyence, Infra and ControlCenter, the company said
in a statement.
The announcement also marks the end of EMC's integration of Configuresoft
with the rest of the business.
"Today's announcement comes at a critical time for customers who are moving
aggressively to virtualise their datacentres," said Chris Gahagan, senior vice
president for Ioniz at EMC, who has been working with EMC's storage management
solutions for around seven years. Previously he was in charge of EMC's storage
management elements.
"While virtualisation holds the promise of increased efficiencies and reduced
costs, its dynamic nature forces companies to think differently about
management."
EMC explained that IT departments tended to manage virtual infrastructures by
integrating a number of different solutions, but that Ionix allows them to
discover, map and monitor the IT infrastructure through an end-to-end view from
one console.
An Ionix module called Service Discovery and Mapping provides visibility into
the physical and virtual dependencies of a company's applications, helping to
accurately map servers and applications prior to datacentre moves or
consolidations.
Ionix for IT Operations Intelligence, meanwhile, monitors services across
physical and virtual environments to provide automated root-cause and impact
assessment.
Finally, Ionix for Service Management will enable customers to rapidly deploy
scalable and cost-effective IT Infrastructure Library service management, the
firm said.
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