Motive, a vendor of diagnostic and
self-help software, on Monday launched three products designed to
help businesses anticipate software glitches before they happen.
Each of the new products--Motive Profile, Motive Triage and
Motive Resolution--tackles a different stage in the problem
identification and escalation process within organizations. Rather
than help people react to application problems as they arise, the
tools are meant to help automate the process of maintaining ideal
software configurations, even when systems are changed or updated.
"We're essentially trying to make technology easier to manage by
allowing complex products made by top-tier software companies to
detect issues and change themselves before problems with performance
or configuration arise," said Scott Abel, an executive vice
president at Motive. "We think we can help eliminate a portion of
the technology management tax that companies are paying to keep all
their applications running smoothly."
Motive has traditionally marketed applications that enable people
to diagnose computer problems once they have occurred. The Austin,
Texas-based company launched an initial public offering of its
shares in June.
Profile serves as the diagnostic engine that attempts to predict
configuration issues before they crop up. The product queries and
analyzes applications' configuration changes over time and aims to
help end users with upgrade planning, application maintenance and
policy compliance.
The Triage software promises to automate the process of defining
the gravity of any problems and notifying the people responsible for
resolving them. Resolution provides more sophisticated diagnostic
tools for information technology managers, Motive said.
Motive also announced on Monday a deal with PeopleSoft. The
enterprise applications maker will license components of Profile to
enable customers to track changes and potential problems with its
enterprise applications. Motive recently established a similar
partnership with BEA Systems.
Profile is being made available on Monday, while the other
products are expected to hit the market in early September.