Precise emerges as independent transaction performance management company
Precise Software is relaunching itself with the spirit and passion of a start-up
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Application performance management companies rarely survive for any length of time on their own in the wild. (Compare Web Site Application and Performance Management products)
The more innovative the technology, the more likely one of the big four management vendors -- or one of the several vendors
vying for a top spot in the management kingdom-- acquires the nimble newcomer and incorporates the technology into broader
product suites. Precise Software, a company that emerged in the 1990s only to land under a couple of different parent companies
the following decade, this week will relaunch itself as one of the few start-ups with some 1,500 customers worldwide.
"We are a new company that started in March with the spirit and passion of a start-up, but with an established, proven technology
that young companies are still fighting in the weeds to develop for themselves," says Mark Kremer, CEO at Precise and previously
a general partner with Benchmark Capital. Kremer also held positions at Oracle, Verity, Motorola and Teradyne.
The company, which filed for IPO in 2001, built its business around application performance management technology, the likes
of which big management vendors such as CA (Wily Technology) and HP (Mercury Interactive) acquired. Following its initial
acquisition, Precise didn't find itself under the umbrella of a management vendor -- at least not to start. In 2003, Veritas purchased Precise for about $537 million.
Two years later Precise found a new home when Symantec, a vendor with very public management aspirations (the company also
acquired Altiris), acquired Veritas for about $13.5 billion. And earlier this year, Symantec quietly dropped its Precise business, which was picked up private equity firm Vector Capital with help from Greylock Partners. The company
today stands on its own and is located in Redwood Shores, Calif.
Members of the executive management team say the company's many years of experience will help it compete with the CAs and
HPs of the management market and also keep fresher faces such as OpTier out of customer accounts. Precise Transaction Performance Management technology goes beyond application management to deep
dive transaction management that is reported within the context of the business.
Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.
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Great OverviewBy Alon on September 30, 2008, 11:14 pmI actually found this new APM article that looks interesting: Application Performance Management
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