Tap In Systems Makes AppLogic Monitoring App

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Cloud-based systems management provider Tap In Systems (www.tapinsystems.com) and cloud computing technology provider 3Tera (www.3tera.com) have entered into a partnership to offer deeper monitoring for critical alerts, systems utilization and notifications for applications running on 3Tera’s AppLogic Cloud Computing Platform.

According to Tap In Systems’ Tuesday announcement, the partnership integrates Tap In Systems’ Cloud Management Service into the standard AppLogic catalog of virtual appliances, providing customers comprehensive enterprise level monitoring across multiple cloud environments and different platforms, with assured high-availability and instant failover for the monitoring system.

“This solution blends together the best of both worlds – a turn-key cloud computing platform and enterprise class cloud monitoring, to create a powerful solution,” Tap In Systems founder and chief executive officer Peter Loh said in a statement. “We are pleased to be partnering with 3Tera, to add our CMS virtual appliance to the AppLogic catalog and add reliable, enterprise class monitoring capabilities.”

Tap In Systems’ monitoring system benefits from the wealth of application architecture metadata that AppLogic feeds to the monitoring system, presenting a view of complex multi-instance applications that is always correct, up-to-date and in-sync with the running system, unlike traditional monitoring systems that spend a lot of time and effort on trying to dynamically auto discover and reverse engineer existing architecture.

3Tera’s marketing and product management senior vice president of sales, Bert Armijo, said enterprise users can expect the same level of monitoring as though it were their own data center. “Tap In Systems’ innovative cloud management solutions, integrates nicely with our Cloudware architecture for open cloud computing, empowering customers to build, run and manage large-scale applications without compromising their choices of operating system, middleware, security, location, architecture and vendors,” Armijo said in a statement.

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