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HyPerformix Releases Capacity Manager 3.4

August 25, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

HyPerformix recently announced the availability of the latest version of their flagship HyPerformix Capacity Manager product.

Capacity Manager is a capacity planning platform that is designed specifically to support IT decision makers with accurate predictions of capacity requirements, cost implications and expected performance from virtually any IT architecture. Capacity Manager also identifies servers and workloads that are safe candidates for consolidation and virtualization. Capacity Manager collects performance and business data and applies advanced algorithms to deliver concise, accurate predictions through compelling interactive dashboards.

HyPerformix has simplified capacity planning to accelerate customer success, and has incorporated extensive process automation and best practices into Capacity Manager 3.4.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Capacity Manager, Capacity Manager 3.4, capacity planning, capacity planning platform, HyPerformix, HyPerformix Capacity Manager, HyPerformix Capacity Manager 3.4, virtualisation, virtualization

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