Business Services Industry
HP Joins nLayers for May 24 Webinar on Application Dependency Mapping for HP OpenView Service Navigator
Business Wire, May 22, 2006
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- nLayers, the standard in IT service discovery, will host a Webinar to demonstrate its new integration with HP OpenView Service Navigator. The interactive discussion will take place on Wednesday, May 24 at 1 PM EST and will demonstrate to attendees how, in less than 30 days, they can create a real-time service and application dependency view of their data centers and applications, without deploying a single agent.
For many organizations, the biggest challenge in deploying any business service management solution is harnessing the ability to create and maintain an accurate and up-to-date view of IT and service components. Featuring nLayers and HP executives, the Webinar will address this challenge by demonstrating a new integration that allows organizations to discover business services in real-time, map interrelationships, and identify infrastructure dependencies. Attendees will walk away with a clear understanding of how they can automatically populate and maintain service views in HP OpenView Service Navigator.
If you would like to register for this event, please visit the nLayers website at www.nlayers.com, or contact Julie Tangen at 831-420-3511 or julie@kulesapr.com.
About nLayers
nLayers is the recognized leader in application discovery and mapping. Using its award-winning real-time dependency mapping technology, nLayers InSight automatically uncovers and maps the complex relationships between applications and technology infrastructure to provide the visibility IT organizations need to accelerate critical IT initiatives. nLayers is the only dependency mapping solution that combines passive and active discovery approaches to provide an end-to-end, "living" model of the IT environment that continuously tracks resource dependencies, demand, usage and service levels. nLayers customers are tracking and managing more than half a million systems, two million services, 5 million CMDB configuration items (CIs), and 14 million dependencies worldwide for a wide range of critical IT service and cost management initiatives, including change and configuration management, ITIL/CMDB development, business service management (BSM), data center automation (DCA), and capacity planning. nLayers is a privately held company headquartered in San Jose, California, and at www.nlayers.com.
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