StackState’s current limited customer version has been used in the field for the last 7 months. The final market version is based on these field experiences and additional customer input. It is designed for ease of use, greater connectivity and scalability and has all necessary technology inside for time travelling functionalities (browsing back in time), abnormality detection, event correlation, advanced IT operation analytics and machine learning capabilities.
StackState shows its new interface
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