SAN JOSE, Calif., June 19, 2017 -- Vistara, the leading IT management cloud platform, announced its inclusion in the 2017 Gartner Market Guide for IT Infrastructure Monitoring (ITIM)(1). The Market Guide observes that “many organizations are wasting I&O budget on disparate monitoring tools for servers, network and storage systems.” Gartner states newer ITIM products can “now monitor the complete breadth of IT infrastructure, which reduces the time required for tool deployment and eliminates multiple cycles of configuration, integration and testing.” Vistara falls squarely in this category.
The Market Guide provides key findings and recommendations and mentions representative vendors intended to provide more understanding of the market and its offerings. The report recommends that some differentiating factors for ITIM tool evaluations are:
- Right Sized solutions - Select tools that are both easy to deploy and provide the most extensive infrastructure monitoring possible. The more complex a tool, the more effort needed toward deployment and configuration. Verify whether professional services are needed for tool deployment, and whether vendor training for managing and configuring the tool is available.
- Dashboards tailored for the audience — Use dynamic dashboarding capability to provide a business-centric view for the business user, a service-level view for the IT operations head or CIO level, and a granular view for the IT operations teams.
Thousands of customers use Vistara’s award-winning platform to manage common IT operations functions at scale and drive visibility and control across dynamic infrastructure. As a native SaaS solution, Vistara delivers availability and performance, asset management, proactive care, automation, and remote compliance in single platform, without expensive investments in point tools or custom development. It’s the easiest way to realize more workloads with less work.
“We believe Gartner’s latest evaluation of the IT infrastructure monitoring market validates Vistara’s position as a leader in hybrid workload management with less work,” says Mahesh Ramachandran, Vistara’s Vice President of Product Management. “We built Vistara for leading enterprises that need to automate IT operations across datacenter, public, and private clouds in a consistent manner. We feel our inclusion in the Gartner Market Guide is testament to our innovative IT operations platform and the efficiency we deliver to our customers.”
(1) Gartner, Inc. "Market Guide for IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tools" by Pankaj Prasad, Will Cappelli, June 06, 2017.
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About Vistara
Founded in 2014, more than 1,400 organizations worldwide look to Vistara as the first and best cloud IT management platform to drive efficiency and simplicity for enterprise IT. Our operations hub combines performance and availability, asset management, proactive care, automation and remote control and compliance into one elegant solution built for hybrid environments, and delivers more workloads with less work. To learn more, visit www.vistara.io.
Media contact: Kevin Wolf TGPR (650) 327-1641 [email protected]


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