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Why mega IT vendors’ infrastructure push is a boon for RiverMuse

A recent ComputerWorld article entitled “Big IT is Back, Say HP, IBM, Oracle, EMC, Cisco” discusses the recent formation of the Acadia joint venture between Cisco Systems, EMC and VMware to provide a complete virtual computing environment for enterprises. This alliance pits itself against similar initiatives from HP, IBM and Oracle aiming to offer a complete virtualized infrastructure stack to enterprises. The central argument is that a single-source integrated stack increases productivity in IT operations, strips cost down and offers a higher level of agility. We at RiverMuse agree that a dynamic IT infrastructure based on a strong virtualization fabric is the path forward for IT. Clearly the mega vendors listed above along with Microsoft are best positioned to sway enterprises over for adoption and that’s a good thing.

However when it comes to managing such abstracted and complex fabric their management platforms fall short and the additional vendors in the space including CA, BMC and Compuware seem severely challenged as well due to a lack of genuine innovation. The systematic recourse of all the large vendors for years, even decades has been an acquisition strategy whereby they absorb products, knowledge and engineering talent and swiftly shift their focus from innovation to integration, touting “synergies” as the new panacea.

As the world of IT embraces more advanced computing and networking environments there is a parallel requirement put onto the management platform to harness them effectively and efficiently.  Event and fault management, which is at the very core of any infrastructure and service delivery management offering has fallen prey to this rash of acquisition/integration and witnessed little innovation for a decade. Legacy fault management tools from IBM, CA, HP and EMC are no longer adequate as they were built for a more static world, with a low rate of change, no virtuaiization and a single focus on networks and network elements rather than on a broader computing infrastructure and the IT service delivery chain. Fault management is out, event management is in as it captures, processes and renders all signals coming from the infrastructure whether be network, compute, middleware, service or security-related.

Hence RiverMuse was born out of necessity to address the event and fault management challenges of a dynamic IT infrastructure that mega vendors have so long ignored. Genuine innovation is back and it’s not just technical. See for yourself.

JL Valente