IT service management software specialist BMC has revealed that it has acquired Coradiant, a fellow specialist in user experience and web application performance monitoring.
Terms of the transaction were not made available.
Coradiant enables users to track the performance of on-premises, virtualised and cloud-based applications so as to determine if web software is causing problems that impact the business.
The acquisition enables BMC to offer businesses a full view of service performance – from the end-user’s experience/behaviour to deep into the infrastructure. By monitoring the end-user’s experience, organisations can protect revenue, enhance productivity and ensure operational stability for their applications.
Founded in 2007, San Diego, California-based Coradiant had raised $42 million (£25 million) in venture capital.
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