For almost two decades, Vitria has been harvesting data across networks and
The announced release of the Operational Intelligence 4 product suite is a significant milestone for the company, which has not always gotten credit for innovation and advancements that go well beyond traditional business analytics and business intelligence. The platform can operate on-premises or in the cloud. Vitria’s support for the cloud is a good decision, as our operational intelligence research finds that this approach is now preferred in more than a fifth (21%) of organizations.
Vitria 4 addresses the largest barrier to operational intelligence, the lack
Vitria’s approach allows for immediate root-cause analysis to determine where bottlenecks or issues occur, saving time and headaches for analysts. Using process metrics and presenting them visually but letting analysts see and adjust the underlying query and processing language makes this one of the most powerful products on the market today. Users can monitor events and use Vitria KPI Builder to provide intuitive dashboards, gaining the power of business intelligence against big data in motion and at rest. The software goes beyond the doldrums of traditional dashboards and basic business charts to create visualizations that are easy for anyone to understand and act upon. Having the ability to process data at any velocity is essential; not everyone needs real-time measurements, but people do need data at a pace they are able to measure and act upon. Giving analysts the ability to analyze critical event relationships such as thresholds, time and aggregation were the top considerations indicated in our research.
Vitria’s investments in its platform should pay off, as organizations’
Vitria has made a major step forward in bringing operational intelligence and big data together to provide a powerful platform and tools for business and IT. It lets organizations assemble specific applications that can be deployed to address specific business process or departmental needs, giving it the level of customization that many organizations expect from technology today. The integration of Hadoop to handle big data and sources across the Internet, including Twitter, enhances the possibility of gaining more intelligence from an organization’s information. I am looking forward to seeing Vitria enhance access to and integration with information from smartphones and tablets for mobile users, and seeing it improve how collaboration technology can also enhance an organization’s operational intelligence network.
Don’t miss researching how Vitria can help drive more effectiveness and productivity in your organization. Vitria fulfills the operational intelligence vision of integration of business analytics and big data on a real- and right-time platform to support actionable insights on metrics that representing how your business operates.
Regards,
Mark Smith
CEO & Chief Research Officer