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Cape Clear Announces General Availability of Cape Clear BAM

Cape Clear Software has announced general availability of Cape Clear Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) as an embedded product family in Cape Clear 6.7's ESB Platform. Cape Clear BAM is the first solution to monitor real-time and historical business performance across complex, heterogeneous environments through the use of ESB and SOA technologies.

Cape Clear BAM is comprised of two products:
1. Cape Clear BAM - SOA Monitor – Allows IT operations, and application and service delivery support to quickly assess application health, ensure SLA conformance, troubleshoot and diagnose problems, analyze impacts and provide predictive monitoring to identify IT incidents before they impact business operations.
2. Cape Clear BAM - Business Monitor – Provides business operations, process owners and executives real-time access to business key performance indicators across a 360-degree view of business processes, allowing improved responsiveness to business exceptions and events.

Because Cape Clear BAM is embedded into Cape Clear's ESB Platform, the ESB manages and orchestrates the services and information across all SOA infrastructure and applications to enable real-time monitoring, eliminating the need to inject costly and complex data connectors, adaptors and agents into individual applications. Cape Clear BAM is also based on a series of pre-built modules that speed development compared to a traditional toolset approach. While the ESB Platform does the "heavy integration lifting" through a common development environment, Cape Clear BAM gives visibility into key performance indicators and SLAs, facilitating business optimization and faster, better-informed decisions.

Cape Clear BAM provides easy integration with a customer's existing technologies, offering customizable views, correlation rules, and alerting capabilities with rich support for complex, heterogeneous environments for any web service. Tailored dashboards enable a 360-degree view of a customer's entire SOA environment to provide visibility into user, application, and business performance.



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