BEZ Enters the Future with Predictive Performance Management



May 27, 2005 - In an exclusive interview with Claudia Imhoff and the http://www.B-EYE-Network.com [Business Intelligence Network], Randy Arseneau, Vice President of Product Marketing for BEZ Systems, discusses why predictive performance management (PPM) is the next logical step in the evolution of http://www.B-EYE-Network.com/spotlights/ [performance management] for system performance and service delivery.

PPM provides a line-of-business view of application resource usage that helps the enterprise to accurately profile application performance, compare change and growth alternatives, forecast results to set expectations and verify actual performance results vs. predictions. PPM software adds value to traditional performance tools because it allows the enterprise to optimize the performance of applications over time by providing a critical strategic focus on performance projections. "PPM is essentially about proactively managing change, providing better service and minimizing costs," said Randy Arseneau from BEZ.

"Utilizing BEZ's range of predictive performance management solutions, you can determine the future performance of your applications. This allows you to anticipate problems," said Claudia Imhoff, President of Intelligent Solutions. "Not only does this save tremendous time, but it lets you determine alternative resolutions and predict and measure results."

To listen to the interview, please go to www.B-EYE-Network.com/spotlights.

"The B-EYE-Network Solution Spotlights are an intuitive dialogue with innovative solution providers that give us a cutting-edge introduction to the new products and services we know are of interest to you," said Ron Powell, Publisher and Editorial Director for the B-EYE-Network. "The network publishes five newsletters serving 112,642 readers across a wide variety of industries, making us the largest newsletter-based information source for business intelligence, business performance management, data warehousing and data quality."

About BEZ Systems
BEZ Systems is a Boston-based software company that offers innovative and Predictive Performance Management (PPM) solutions that provide a line-of-business view of application resource utilization that allows the enterprise to accurately profile application performance, compare change and growth alternatives, forecast results to set expectations and verify actual performance results versus predictions so that business objectives and performance goals can be met.

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BEZ Enters the Future with Predictive Performance Management




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