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SevOne is now a NetApp Alliance Partner

It's an invitation-only partnership that will include joint engineering, marketing and sales efforts.

A SevOne celebration. (Photo by Flickr user Daniel Hellerman, used under a Creative Commons license)

As of this week, Wilmington-based performance monitoring company SevOne is the latest business to join the ranks of over 1,000 NetApp partnering companies as an Advantage Alliance partner. That list includes the likes of giants like Verizon, AT&T and IBM.
NetApp is a data storage management company headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. According to its site, Advantage Alliance partners are accepted through “invitation only.”
With the new partnership, SevOne will have access to NetApp’s storage management tool, OnCommand Insight. That tool, in combination with SevOne’s own storage tool (Cluster), will enhance clients’ troubleshooting capabilities and increase performance.
“By integrating our offerings, customers will experience expanded OnCommand Insight visibility — from fiber channel to ethernet networks — to monitor today’s hyperscale infrastructures and deliver vital applications and services,” said Keith Bartlett, SevOne’s VP of Corporate Development.
This partnership with NetApp will allow SevOne to better serve its clients (including seven of the world’s 13 largest banks) by granting them a unified, visible view of their network performance.
And as for NetApp customers?
“The visibility SevOne provides for NetApp OnCommand Insight customers will help us continue to optimize their existing infrastructure resources, make better business decisions based on real-time data and accelerate IT initiatives,” said Kurt Sand, general manager of Insight Software at NetApp.

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