The new KEMP360 application delivery framework – comprising KEMP360 Central™ and KEMP360 Vision™ – offers a single point for application infrastructure control, monitoring and diagnosis, while also driving operational efficiencies through increased visibility and reduced management overheads. And by detecting issues before they impact performance, resolution times are cut and end user quality of experience is improved.
KEMP360 Central™ simplifies day-to-day application delivery across multiple load balancers and hosting platforms from different vendors, through centralised service management, log collection and administration, which reduces operational costs and improves application uptime. KEMP360 Vision™ is a proactive 24x7 monitoring and alert service that mitigates the impact of application delivery performance issues by providing real-time visibility of events and workload availability, along with rapid remediation and consolidated reporting across all application workloads. By using real-time visualisation of the application delivery environment to diagnose issues, IT organisations can quickly fix problems and automate routine administration tasks.
“With IT estates increasingly spread across internal data centres, CoLo sites and public cloud services, KEMP360 gives network and application administrators a single point of management, which reduces the administration workloads and greatly improves application availability through better visibility of key metrics related to capacity utilisation, uptime and performance,” said Jason Dover, director of product line management at KEMP Technologies. “KEMP360 also integrates with a software defined network (SDN) environment to identify congested paths between the load balancing devices and the application servers, leading to quicker issue diagnosis and resolution.”
KEMP360 Vision is also a powerful service tool for KEMP’s customer support teams. “By providing vital real-time visibility, KEMP360 allows customers to pre-empt problems and allow KEMP experts to help fix and improve application performance,” says Derek Kiely, director global support and services at KEMP.