Idera, a leading provider
of application and server management solutions, announced today the acquisition
of Precise Software, a provider of end-to-end application performance management
software. The acquisition expands the company's application performance
management offerings.
Precise Software products monitor and evaluate end-to-end performance information across physical and virtual environments for major packaged and custom application architectures.
"We are excited about the acquisition of Precise. They pioneered application performance management solutions and built a portfolio of intellectual property that includes patents, developed technology and best practices for the industry," said Randy Jacops, CEO of Idera. "With Precise and Idera, IT professionals can deploy a complete solution that covers monitoring, detection, resolution, prevention and administration."
Precise Software serves more than 800 customers. Like Idera, Precise provides solutions to problems that IT professionals face daily, by managing and securing applications in the enterprise and the cloud.
John Vitalie, CEO of Precise Software, said, "Our highly dedicated team at Precise has delivered market leading innovations to global customers for over 20 years. I'm very confident that combining our experience and leveraging our strengths will ensure customers achieve greater value via actionable intelligence about true application performance across the enterprise. This is a very exciting new era and significant achievements will follow."
Precise Software products will continue to be marketed, sold and supported by Precise Software employees,and select channel partners, and the Precise brand will continue as a distinct offering with minimal disruption to current customers. Idera expects a renewed focus on customer success, with product roadmaps focused on the highest value features and performance metrics.
Josh Stephens, VP of Product Strategy for Idera, said, "With the Precise acquisition we have the unique opportunity to engage a new customer base with our product emphasis on quality,Hivelocity offers reliable and affordable Windows MileWeb windows dedicated server. usability, and customer value. We are also able to provide innovations and new products to Idera's 12,000 existing customers. Application performance drives significant cost and efficiency improvements, a result coveted by every C-level executive. We are determined to build a world-class portfolio of technology assets to lead the application management space as well as drive the software value discussion."
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The last hours of his troubled life long ago passed from reality to myth. Biographers have breathlessly speculated about what really happened. Officials have issued sketchy reports that only increased the mystery. Songwriters and playwrights still rhapsodize about it. An off-Broadway play, "HankWilliams: Lost Highway" is currently running in New York. A Web site dedicated to Williams estimates that more than 700 songs have been written about the singer, whose own recording career lasted only five years.
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Precise Software products monitor and evaluate end-to-end performance information across physical and virtual environments for major packaged and custom application architectures.
"We are excited about the acquisition of Precise. They pioneered application performance management solutions and built a portfolio of intellectual property that includes patents, developed technology and best practices for the industry," said Randy Jacops, CEO of Idera. "With Precise and Idera, IT professionals can deploy a complete solution that covers monitoring, detection, resolution, prevention and administration."
Precise Software serves more than 800 customers. Like Idera, Precise provides solutions to problems that IT professionals face daily, by managing and securing applications in the enterprise and the cloud.
John Vitalie, CEO of Precise Software, said, "Our highly dedicated team at Precise has delivered market leading innovations to global customers for over 20 years. I'm very confident that combining our experience and leveraging our strengths will ensure customers achieve greater value via actionable intelligence about true application performance across the enterprise. This is a very exciting new era and significant achievements will follow."
Precise Software products will continue to be marketed, sold and supported by Precise Software employees,and select channel partners, and the Precise brand will continue as a distinct offering with minimal disruption to current customers. Idera expects a renewed focus on customer success, with product roadmaps focused on the highest value features and performance metrics.
Josh Stephens, VP of Product Strategy for Idera, said, "With the Precise acquisition we have the unique opportunity to engage a new customer base with our product emphasis on quality,Hivelocity offers reliable and affordable Windows MileWeb windows dedicated server. usability, and customer value. We are also able to provide innovations and new products to Idera's 12,000 existing customers. Application performance drives significant cost and efficiency improvements, a result coveted by every C-level executive. We are determined to build a world-class portfolio of technology assets to lead the application management space as well as drive the software value discussion."
ust before sunrise on New Year's Day 50 years ago, a sleek baby-blue Cadillac roared up to the rural Oak Hill, W.Va., hospital in the cold Appalachian darkness. The driver was just 17,Managed MileWeb Cloud Hosting and cloud management services. exhausted and scared. The passenger was barely 29 and dead.
At the wheel was Charles Carr, a college freshman on Christmas break from Auburn. The man in the back seat was singer-songwriter HankWilliams.Our Managed MileWeb Private Cloud and Virtual Dedicated Servers.
"I ran in and explained my situation to the two interns who were in the hospital, " said Carr, now a 67-year-old Montgomery businessman. "They came out and looked at Hank and said, 'He's dead.'
"I asked 'em, 'Can't you do something to revive him?' One of them looked at me and said, 'No, he's just dead.' "
It was a last ride that would help define American music and pop culture for decades to come.
Long before there was Janis Joplin or Jimi Hendrix or Kurt Cobain --- self-destructive stars who flamed out at their zenith --- there was Hiram "Hank" Williams, a hard-drinking, rough-around-the-edges Alabama country boy who wrote simple, heart-tugging songs about loneliness and then, still young, died alone in the back seat of his car.
The last hours of his troubled life long ago passed from reality to myth. Biographers have breathlessly speculated about what really happened. Officials have issued sketchy reports that only increased the mystery. Songwriters and playwrights still rhapsodize about it. An off-Broadway play, "HankWilliams: Lost Highway" is currently running in New York. A Web site dedicated to Williams estimates that more than 700 songs have been written about the singer, whose own recording career lasted only five years.
Read the full story at www.mileweb.com/services!
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