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mValent Integrity
mValent announced mValent Integrity, new software that represents the most complete solution to automating the highly complex and error-prone tasks of configuring and maintaining the underlying IT infrastructure that supports business applications. mValent Integrity manages configuration and change for thousands of software assets including application servers, Web servers, databases, middleware and operating systems. Based on the company's DCM (Dynamic Configuration Mode) technology, mValent Integrity reduces IT services workload by more than 50% and enables IT departments to successfully address application support issues with unequaled levels of configuration knowledge, change control and release automation.


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