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Prelert Signs Reseller Function1 to Deliver Its Predictive Analytics Solutions for IT Operations to North American Customers
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
Prelert,
the first company to provide 100 percent self-learning predictive
analytics solutions to address the volumes of data generated by
today's IT systems, today announced it has signed a reseller agreement
with Function1, a leading enterprise software technology provider.
Function1 will now offer Prelert's Anomaly
Detective for Splunk (News - Alert) Enterprise environments to customers across
North America. Anomaly Detective uses machine intelligence assistance to
locate problematic behavior changes hidden in huge volumes of operations
data.
"Prelert and Function1 share the goal of meeting companies' needs for
technology solutions that improve efficiency and are easy to use yet
deploy faster, cost less and are far more usable than standard
products," said Ashish Bhutiani, CEO of Function1.
"With Prelert's Anomaly Detective for Splunk environments, we can
provide our Splunk customers with an added level of operational
intelligence that will help them save time locating and diagnosing IT
issues that could disrupt the performance and security of critical
business systems."
"By partnering with Function1, we are working with a world-class
organization providing top-notch professional services and support
behind every customer implementation," said Mar Jaffe, CEO of Prelert.
"Function1 understands the challenges that companies face with managing
the huge volume of data generated by their online systems. Like Prelert,
Function1's focus is on delivering easy-to-deploy solutions that will
simplify data collection, analysis and diagnostics."
The recently
announced Anomaly Detective is easily downloadable software that
installs in minutes as a tightly integrated application for Splunk
Enterprise. Because it leverages recent advances in machine
intelligence, Anomaly Detective is 100 percent self-learning and
requires minimal configuration. Anomaly Detective recognizes both normal
and abnormal machine behavior and uses highly advanced pattern
recognition algorithms to identify developing issues and provide
detailed diagnostic data that enables IT experts to avoid problems or
diagnose them as much as 90 percent faster than previously possible.
Anomaly Detective augments existing IT expertise, empowering IT staff to
spend less time mining data, reduce troubleshooting costs and improve
compliance with service-level agreements - all of which contribute to a
rapid return on investment.
Resources
Prelert
Anomaly Detective Data Sheet
Prelert
Anomaly Detective - Machine Intelligence for Splunk Demonstration
Prelert
Anomaly Detective for Splunk 30-Day Trial Download
About Function1
Function1 is a software company specializing in enterprise technology.
Founded in 2007, Function1 takes a customercentric approach to
developing the most usable, functional and scalable solutions for the
enterprise. In addition to providing value by offering professional
services, support and hosting to customers across the public and private
sectors, Function1 also offers a wide range of software integration
products. For more information about Function1, visit http://www.function1.com.
About Prelert
The complex IT environments behind today's online applications and
services generate more operations management data than a human can
structure or analyze. Prelert is the first company to solve this problem
by providing 100 percent self-learning, predictive analytics solutions
that augment IT expertise with machine intelligence assistance to
dramatically improve IT operations. Prelert's patent-pending analytics
automatically mine existing management tools to find answers hidden in
huge volumes of operations data. Prelert products install in minutes,
giving IT operations, application support and security personnel the
ability to reduce diagnostic time by as much as 90 percent. Prelert
empowers IT experts with machine intelligence. For more information,
visit www.prelert.com.

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