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BTM Podcast Series: Discussing BTM from Correlsense and Lanir Shacham

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I’ve been watching the development of a new startup to the Business Transaction Management (BTM) space named Correlsense for quite a while now. I was probably most attracted to this new moniker called “Business Transaction Management” and the “spicy” blog of their CTO Lanir Shacham. Something about his tone that just “feels right” with me.

Correlsense is positioning their flagship SharePath product as the “Next Generation of Application Performance Management”. Lanir paints his vision of one consolidated BTM platform that becomes the leading IT datacenter management solution incorporating components of user experience management (UEM), application performance management (APM) and business transaction management (BTM). As he says, the days of multiple point products from one or more vendors to cover individual technology silos are short lived. This vision is in perfect alignment with mine and the broader BSM Value Proposition nicely incorporating key components of a maturing and value oriented BSM strategy.

The ability of the SharePath product to go “end-to-end” in a relatively short amount of time was a clear message from part one of our discussion. We establish what BTM means to Correlsense and how BTM will address the countless problems with supporting complex applications and end-to-end transactions in today’s modern IT datacenters. Lanir has considerable depth and detailed hands on experience in this area and it’s evident in our discussion. He’s lived through countless war room firefights trying to identify, isolate and resolve complex application performance and transaction problems. He brings tremendous credibility to what Correlsense is striving to become.

You may subscribe to my podcast feed via Feedburner, iTunes or simply play or download the podcast from this post. In part two, we’ll continue to dive into the BTM area and learn more about how SharePath works. I hope you enjoy this first podcast. If you have any feedback or comments on the topic of BTM for myself or Lanir, please leave comments.

If you’re a vendor, subject matter expert or practitioner in the area of Business Transaction Management (BTM) and would like to chat on a podcast, please feel free to contact me directly.