Nastel
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Private | |
Industry | IT Management Software |
Headquarters | Plainview, New York |
Key people | Management listing |
Products | AutoPilot |
Website | http://www.nastel.com |
Nastel Technologies is an information technology (IT) monitoring company that sells software for monitoring and management middleware, transaction tracking and tracing, IT Operational Analytics (ITOA), business transaction management (BTM) and application performance management (APM).
History
Nastel Technologies was founded in 1994[1] by David Mavashev[2] to provide a solution for monitoring and administration of messaging middleware technologies. Nastel has since broadened its coverage, based on a complex event processing engine, to support the five dimensions of APM defined by the Gartner Group, including coverage for: Java, .NET, CICS, Web Services and other technologies[3] and to handle the integration of its monitoring technology with the typical global 2000 company’s existing IT monitoring software. Nastel AutoPilot has been especially effective in the banking industry[4] and in insurance, healthcare and retail.
Products
Nastel Technologies’ product family is called AutoPilot. AutoPilot is software for real-time monitoring of the availability and performance of business applications. Using complex event processing and business transaction management it provides real-time visibility of applications, middleware and transactions, as well as predictive alerting.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Executive Suite: David Mavashev of Nastel Technologies Newsday February 9, 2010 By Emi Endo Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ↑ “Emigre builds Melville software management co., Long Island Business News Jul 23, 2010 by Ambrose Clancy
- ↑ Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring, Will Cappelli, February 18 2010 Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ↑ Forrester names Nastel Technologies as One Of "Hot Banking Tech Companies to Watch in 2010", Bank Systems and Technology, January 6, 2010 Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ↑ Competitive Analysis: Application Performance Management And Business Transaction Monitoring, Forrester Research September 22, 2010 By JP Garbani Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite