Nastel
Company type | Private |
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Industry | IT Management Software |
Headquarters | Melville, New York |
Key people | Management listing |
Products | AutoPilot |
Website | http://www.nastel.com |
Nastel Technologies is an information technology (IT) monitoring company that sells software for business transaction management (BTM) and application performance management (APM).
History
Nastel Technologies was founded in 1994[1] by David Mavashev[2] to provide a solution for monitoring and administration of messaging middleware technologies. Nastel has since broadened its coverage, based on a complex event processing engine, to support the five dimensions of APM defined by the Gartner Group, including coverage for: Java, .NET, CICS, Web Services and other technologies[3] and to handle the integration of its monitoring technology with the typical global 2000 company’s existing IT monitoring software. Nastel AutoPilot has been especially effective in the banking industry[4] and in insurance, healthcare and retail.
Products
Nastel Technologies’ product family is called AutoPilot. AutoPilot is software for real-time monitoring of the availability and performance of business applications. Using complex event processing and business transaction management it provides real-time visibility of applications, middleware and transactions, as well as predictive alerting.[5]
See also
References
- ^ Executive Suite: David Mavashev of Nastel Technologies Newsday February 9, 2010 By Emi Endo Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ^ “Emigre builds Melville software management co., Long Island Business News Jul 23, 2010 by Ambrose Clancy
- ^ Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring, Will Cappelli, February 18 2010 Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ^ Forrester names Nastel Technologies as One Of "Hot Banking Tech Companies to Watch in 2010", Bank Systems and Technology, January 6, 2010 Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite
- ^ Competitive Analysis: Application Performance Management And Business Transaction Monitoring, Forrester Research September 22, 2010 By JP Garbani Archived February 13, 2011, at WebCite