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WSO2 Launches Business Activity Monitor

Jan 1, 2010

[From InformationWeek]

Open source code firm WSO2 has launched WSO2 Business Activity Monitor to provide visibility into services oriented architecture-based services, transactions, and workflows.

The Business Activity Monitor produces event-based metrics, such as server response times and data polled by a periodic query to a running system. The information about an enterprise service or system, such as an enterprise service bus, is gathered and collated for presentation to a system administrator.

The monitor can produce alerts when a deviation from a key performance indicator occurs. The monitor will work with Microsoft SQL Server, the open source MySQL system owned by Sun Microsystems, and open source H2, or Hypersonic 2, by Thomas Mueller.

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