Tek-Tools Enhances Profiler Suite

Profiler delivers information for more informed IT decision making

February 11, 2009

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DALLAS -- Tek-Tools Software, a leading provider of IT resource management software solutions, today announced the completion of a successful early release program with eight Tek-Tools customers. As a result, the newest version of the Profiler Suite is now generally available including:

  • expanded support for virtualization with enhancements to Profiler for VMware and new storage virtualization module, Profiler for IBM SVC

  • new storage module, Profiler for EqualLogic

  • new application support, Profiler for Exchange 2007

Profilers ability to monitor ever-changing, ever-expanding IT infrastructures and deliver real-time reports on performance and capacity utilization with an end-to-end view of the data path enables IT managers to identify and resolve problems in real-time as well as make critical time and cost saving decisions based on reality rather than guesswork. Additionally, the historical reports on performance and capacity utilization Profiler provides enable more accurate forecasting.

Long time Tek-Tools customer Global Crossing (NASDAQ: GLBC), a leading global IP solutions provider, has recently been testing the new capabilities in the Profiler for VMware module. “Global Crossing is a leader in aggressively exploring ‘green’ strategies through data center consolidation and server virtualization,” said Michael Gresens, principal systems engineer, technical architecture, Global Crossing. “Profiler gives us a more complete and clear picture of the infrastructure, which enables us to more proactively manage and optimize our IT resources, including the reduction of power and HVAC consumption. And, in this new version, the single dashboard view of all our Virtual Machines gives us a quick snapshot of the relative health and status of our VMware environment based on the thresholds we’ve set. I can quickly see if there’s a problem with one of the Virtual Machines that requires further investigation rather than having to look at each one individually.”

Tek-Tools Inc.

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