
Companies often have enormously complex, wide-ranging IT resources running on different platforms, in different locations, and consisting of everything from software and hardware to virtual resources.
How can an IT manager, software asset manager, application owner or finance manager keep track of these resources to achieve (or improve) compliance, implement chargeback, manage risks, ensure security and deliver quality service to users?
Meter
Usage of applications, computational resources and storage.
Analyze
Collected data per location, project or department.
Optimize
Measured resources based on true usage.
Predict
Future needs.
Report
Real-time and historic data.
Decide
Based on actionable data.
Platform Independent
Technology that can be deployed anywhere.
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Completeness of Solution
Depth of Metering
Breadth of Analysis
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