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Netra Shetty
BMC Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: BMC) is a multinational corporation specializing in Business Service Management (BSM) software, with record annual revenue in fiscal 2009 of $1.87 billion. BMC is one of the largest software companies in the world[2] and has grown total revenue each fiscal year since 2002.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, BMC develops, markets and sells software used for multiple functions, including IT service management, data center automation, performance management, virtualization lifecycle management and cloud computing management. The name "BMC" is taken from the surname of its three founders—Scott Boulette, John Moores, and Dan Cloer.
Employing nearly 6,000, BMC is often credited with pioneering the BSM concept as a way to help better align IT operations with business needs.[3][4]
Request and Support
Asset Management
Change and Release Management
Identity Management
Knowledge Management
Service Desk (Incident and Problem Management)
Service Request Management
Provision and Configure
Application Automation
Client Automation
Database Automation
Network Automation
Server Automation
Cloud Lifecycle Management
Integrate and Orchestrate
CMDB/Configuration Management System (CMS)
Dashboards and Analytics
Discovery and Dependency Mapping
Orchestration
Service Catalog
Service Level Management
Service Model, Blueprints, and Policies
Monitor and Operate
Application Problem Resolution
Availability and Performance Management
Capacity Optimization
Data Management (DB2, IMS, and Recovery)
Enterprise Scheduling and Workload Automation
Event and Impact Management
Mainframe Automation
Middleware Management
Storage Management
Plan and Govern
Demand and Resource Management
Financial Planning and Budgeting
Controls and Compliance
Service Cost Management
Supplier Management
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, BMC develops, markets and sells software used for multiple functions, including IT service management, data center automation, performance management, virtualization lifecycle management and cloud computing management. The name "BMC" is taken from the surname of its three founders—Scott Boulette, John Moores, and Dan Cloer.
Employing nearly 6,000, BMC is often credited with pioneering the BSM concept as a way to help better align IT operations with business needs.[3][4]
Request and Support
Asset Management
Change and Release Management
Identity Management
Knowledge Management
Service Desk (Incident and Problem Management)
Service Request Management
Provision and Configure
Application Automation
Client Automation
Database Automation
Network Automation
Server Automation
Cloud Lifecycle Management
Integrate and Orchestrate
CMDB/Configuration Management System (CMS)
Dashboards and Analytics
Discovery and Dependency Mapping
Orchestration
Service Catalog
Service Level Management
Service Model, Blueprints, and Policies
Monitor and Operate
Application Problem Resolution
Availability and Performance Management
Capacity Optimization
Data Management (DB2, IMS, and Recovery)
Enterprise Scheduling and Workload Automation
Event and Impact Management
Mainframe Automation
Middleware Management
Storage Management
Plan and Govern
Demand and Resource Management
Financial Planning and Budgeting
Controls and Compliance
Service Cost Management
Supplier Management