RESTON, Va., Aug. 22, 2017 -- ScienceLogic, the leader in hybrid IT service assurance, today announced a new Technical Services Partner Program as part of its overall ChannelLogic partner initiative. The program provides development and enablement for partners who provide technical services to their clients. It also provides system integrators and cloud service providers another entrée into the $24 billion cloud and IT monitoring and automation market.
ScienceLogic trains and certifies partners to install, administer, and integrate with the ScienceLogic platform. Certifications include ScienceLogic Professional, ScienceLogic Expert, ScienceLogic Deployment Engineer, and ScienceLogic Development Engineer.
The ScienceLogic service assurance platform allows companies to auto-discover IT assets, visualize dependencies, monitor infrastructure and application performance, correlate events, and enable automations. Because IT automation delivers significant ROI, it has been in high demand by system integrators.
“The ChannelLogic Technical Services Program is an innovative way for OpsVision to help support enterprise customers who must keep their mission-critical networks up and running,” said Ken Rizzo, CEO at OpsVision. “The program also helps us streamline our customers’ processes, greatly reducing their IT operating costs. The training and tools our team got from ScienceLogic has enabled us to provide value to customers in a very short time.”
ScienceLogic is particularly interested in enabling partners who wish to deploy ScienceLogic’s integration with the ServiceNow® IT Service Management (ITSM) software. This integration provides organizations the ability to automate incident management and the population of accurate data in their Configuration Management Database (CMDB). In turn, organizations have recognized significant cost savings through reduced mean time to repair, better change management, and overall IT efficiency.
“The program is an excellent complement to Trace3’s new IT Operations Analytics Practice,” said Victor Tingler, Vice President of Digital Transformation at Trace3. “Our team can share ScienceLogic data with ServiceNow, Splunk, Chef, Puppet, or any other application through a RESTFul API.”
For more information, contact Steve Kazan, Senior Director of Channel Development at ScienceLogic, at +1-650-315-8696 or email [email protected].
About ScienceLogic
ScienceLogic is the global leader in hybrid IT service assurance. Over 47,000 global service providers, enterprises, and government organizations rely on ScienceLogic to significantly enhance IT efficiency, optimize operations, and ensure business continuity. ScienceLogic is the first monitoring solution to provide a comprehensive, real-time view of all IT components, whether they reside in a public cloud environment or on-premises. With hundreds of packaged management apps and custom dashboarding capabilities, we deliver the scale, resiliency, and automation needed to simplify the constantly evolving task of managing IT infrastructure, applications, and services. Learn more at www.sciencelogic.com.


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