Integrien to Release New Algorithms for IT Intelligence
11/28/07 – Irvine-based Integrien, the provider of integrity management solutions for businesses, today announced that it will release a new set of algorithms that it says will drive future versions of its flagship IT intelligence solution offering, called Alive.
Integrien says it has enhanced the algorithms that power Alive’s Dynamic Thresholding and Problem Fingerprint capabilities. Currently used to eliminate the manual processes associated with setting static thresholds, Integrien says the Dynamic Thresholding algorithm now includes both clustering and change detection mechanisms.
The new features will allow users to determine the appropriate upper and lower boundaries of a metric, as well as identify and adapt to an abnormality in affected systems, which greatly decreases the time allocated to detecting and preventing problems, the company says.
Integrien has also developed three new algorithms which will be available in future versions of Alive that further enhance the software’s advanced predictable operation and problem prevention capabilities. One of these is Alive’s Anomaly Detection algorithm, which is able to determine out-of-normal behavior while simultaneously resolving issues with non-stationarity and data churn of network type data. This technology allows for better data analysis to predict irregular events while optimizing for reduced false-positive and false-negative alerts, according to Integrien.
In addition, Integrien says its newly established, highly-scalable Data and Alarm Correlators significantly reduce problem alerts and provide added insight into the relationships that occur between various devices and conditions upon which business systems rely.
These new and enhanced algorithms and features will be available in forthcoming versions of Integrien Alive later this year, the company says.
Integrien was founded in 2001, and is backed by Clearstone Venture Partners and Acartha Group.
Integrien – www.integrien.com

