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Wily Technology Introduces PowerPack for IBM WebSphere Application Server; Introscope Module Extends Management for IBM WebSphere Application Platform

Business Wire, Nov 8, 2001

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2001

Wily Technology, a leader in Java Web Application Management, today announced a new Introscope PowerPack that delivers advanced performance management for IBM WebSphere(a).

Wily's PowerPack for WebSphere 3.5 combines Introscope's ability to monitor the performance of production J2EE components such as EJBs, JSPs and Servlets with measurements specific to WebSphere. Built with cooperation from the WebSphere Development Team in Raleigh, N.C., PowerPack for WebSphere is pre-configured to offer instant component-level monitoring of WebSphere Application Server including JDBC Connection pools, HTTP session objects, and Servlet threads. PowerPack for WebSphere makes it easier than ever for operations personnel and professional services personnel to tune their systems for optimal performance and to isolate bottlenecks whether inside the Java application or in one of the backend systems.

"Working with companies like Wily Technology to provide complementary solutions for IBM WebSphere software is part of our commitment to deliver leading-edge e-business integrated solutions," said Scott Hebner, director of WebSphere marketing. "PowerPack for WebSphere will further enable companies to manage mission-critical applications for optimal performance."

"With deployments of J2EE-based solutions continuing to rise, our partners have faced an increasing need for reliable monitoring solutions for production Web applications running on their high-performance application servers," said Vic Nyman, vice-president of marketing for Wily. "Introscope PowerPacks meet that exact need by delivering component-level visibility into the application server itself, allowing professional services and field teams to help customers quickly find and fix problems no matter where they are."

PowerPack for WebSphere is an add-on module for Introscope, Wily's comprehensive performance solution that manages the entire system by analyzing performance from within the application itself. By working from the inside out, Introscope manages the performance of third party Java-based applications running on an application server platform, JDBC(TM) database connections, distributed requests (RMI and CORBA) and can pinpoint the exact cause of any performance bottlenecks whether an internal Java-based application component (Servlet, EJB, method) or an external interface such as the security server or database.

About IBM's (NYSE:IBM) WebSphere Software

WebSphere is Internet infrastructure software -- known as middleware -- that enables companies to develop, deploy and integrate next-generation e-business applications, such as those for business-to-business e-commerce. WebSphere supports business applications from simple Web publishing through enterprise-scale transaction processing. WebSphere transforms the way businesses manage customer, partner and employee relationships. More information about the WebSphere software platform is on the Web at http://www.ibm.com/websphere.> About Wily Technology Inc.

Based in Burlingame, Wily Technology, Inc. is the leader in performance management software for Java-based enterprise applications. Wily's patented Introscope software monitors these applications -- isolating bottlenecks and minimizing downtime -- in real-time production environments. Introscope's unique instrumentation technology allows complete, scaleable monitoring of mission critical applications without the need for any extra development. You can learn more at www.wilytech.com or call 1-888/GET-WILY.

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