Based on patented, peer-to-peer agent architecture, EMS delivers:
As data centers grow more complex the pressure for Intelligent Automation increases. Scripts, run-books and manual procedures do not scale due to human error or indecision. Our core concepts include Managed Elements, Workflows and Policies.
A managed Element is any IT resource that can be managed by a sensor-effector interface. A managed element might be a legacy application, vendor software such as an application server or a database, a provisioning tool, or a physical device such as a server, a network router, or a blade.
An Event-Condition Workflow represents a series of tasks, such as those contained in run-books, scripts, and manual procedures. Example Workflows include: "Reprovision a System Board", "Power Down a Blade", "Restart a Database", "Suspend a Virtual Machine."
A Policy is an arbitrarily complex set of Elements and Workflows, combined to define actions to be taken, when to take them, and performance goals for their execution. Enigmatec Policies are easy-to-define responses to system events and include measurable Service Level Objectives, such as Recovery Time, Response Time, or Transaction Throughput. Example Policies may include: "Database Disaster Failover," "Web-Farm Auto-Scale," "Load-Based Hardware Reprovisioning."
At run-time, Enigmatec Agents that reside throughout the IT environment utilize Managed Elements to sense behavior, failure, load changes, etc. When a Policy condition is triggered, the Agents orchestrate the appropriate response, which may include changes to hardware, infrastructure, and/or vendor and in-house applications. Our Agents are self-organizing and resilient, and communicate with each other via an advanced, lightweight peer-to-peer networking protocol.
The result is an IT "nervous system" constantly monitoring your systems for change, and responding automatically and in a coordinated manner to bring performance back in line with established SLAs.