Squared Up

Maidenhead, UK
2011
  |  By Andre Ghanima
.NET + DevOps Developer, Evidi Evidi – an IT consultancy and managed service provider based in Norway – are on a mission to help businesses harness the power of the Microsoft stack and realise their ambitions. With a large portfolio of services and a growing network of customers to manage, Evidi faced a challenge relatable to any MSP: They needed better visibility, and the solution had to be cost-effective and scalable.
  |  By John Hayes
The SquaredUp motto is Measure What Matters – sometimes though, the processes that really matter can be located at numerous different points up, down and across your organisational landscape. This can make surfacing your most important measures – i.e. your KPIs – somewhat problematic. At SquaredUp, we have been thinking hard about this problem and have now released the initial version of our solution – KPI roll-ups.
  |  By Vincent Babin
As someone deeply invested in the evolution of SquaredUp, I’d like to share more about our search capability and how we designed the functionality. SquaredUp can connect to 100+ data sources, thousands of objects, tons of metrics, and and we offer many purpose-built out-of-the-box dashboards and monitors. We've deliberately designed our search experience to be able to handle the complexity of various data environments and make finding relevant information seamless and efficient.
  |  By Dave Clarke
What if I told you that you're using dashboards wrong? Imagine this: You're on a call with your team, staring at a big, static dashboard full of graphs and numbers. Someone pipes up, "Okay, so what now?" Everyone exchanges glances, unsure of how to move forward. You've got the data, but somehow, you're still stuck. If you’re nodding along, we feel you. The truth is, the way we’ve been using dashboards is outdated. They’re static. They’re rigid.
  |  By John Hayes
The principle of continuous improvement is central to the practice of observability. Naturally, within the data-driven philosophy of DevOps this implies an ongoing cycle of acting, measuring and improving. For many teams, the classic four DORA metrics are seen as a gold standard. As I discussed in a previous article, whilst DORA metrics are a great starting point for assessing your agile capabilities, they are not necessarily definitive.
  |  By Squared Up
Last week, we were very excited to host our second virtual customer workshop! We’d received so much positive feedback on last year’s debut that we knew we had to do it again. Using the digital conferencing app Gather Town, we were pleased to welcome 89 attendees from 13 different countries to our virtual “SquaredUp Town”.
  |  By John Hayes
A friend of mine once had an annual appraisal where his manager blithely declared to him that his target for the next year was "to exceed his targets". Rather than spend the next year screaming silently whilst trapped inside an MC Esher-esque cycle of infinite recursion, my friend politely demurred and requested a more achievable goal, such as building a time machine out of jellybeans.
  |  By Vincent Babin
One of the most common challenges our users face is navigating a growing number of dashboards as their SquaredUp usage increases. That's where dashboard folders come in! We’ve designed dashboard folders to help our users stay organized, even in large and complex environments. Here are some ways we think dashboard folders can improve your dashboard organization and navigation.
  |  By Merijn Overgaauw
We are thrilled to announce the new SquaredUp Cloud plugin for the GripMatix Citrix Logon Simulator, bringing enhanced capabilities for monitoring, visualizing, and troubleshooting Citrix logon performance in real time.
  |  By Bruce Cullen
Good news, our partners over at GripMatix have been hard at work on a new a data source for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS for SquaredUp, specifically to allow you to test that you can log on/off to virtual apps and desktops with in depth synthetic transactions.
  |  By Squared Up
In this release webinar, Bruce Cullen, Director of Products at SquaredUp, showcases Dashboard Server 6.4 and walks us through a series of new features and enhancements. New in DS 6.4.
  |  By Squared Up
In this episode we're chatting to John Hayes, author of the Observability 360 newsletter and proud Squpper, about the new table stakes for observability. Get his take on the tools that vendors need to bring to the table.
  |  By Squared Up
In this episode we're coming to you live(ish) from the expo hall at Microsoft Ignite in Chicago. Microsoft's annual flagship is finally back on the calendar and we'll give you a first-hand account of all of the hottest trends and tech.
  |  By Squared Up
SquaredUp Cloud product roadmap and deep dive.
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SquaredUp Dashboard Server product roadmap and deep dive.
  |  By Squared Up
In this episode we're thrilled to be joined by Andre from Evidi. Evidi are an MSP who have been using SquaredUp to keep a close eye on their Azure managed services, and they'd love to share what they're doing.
  |  By Squared Up
A big release, bringing a whole bunch of exciting, sought-after features and updates! In this release webinar, Bruce Cullen, Director of Engineering at SquaredUp, will present Dashboard Server 6.3's latest enhancements including.
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In this episode we're having a pow-wow with Dave and Vincent from our product team, who have a bumper update on recent fancy features. We're talking dashboard variables, markdown support, and lots more.
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In this episode we're chatting with Matthew Long from our engineering team about how our Relay Agent get's behind enemy lines to surface all your juicy on-prem enterprise data into our fancy cloud dashboards. We'll cover the classic server deployment and chat about some container-based options too.
  |  By Squared Up
To celebrate SQUPCON, our annual company conference, we're handing this episode of SQUPCAST over to the awesome people who make SquaredUp possible, to recap on all the killer work they've done this year. We cover sharing, variables, our map, plugins, use cases, and some nice heartwarming stories about SquaredUp.
  |  By Squared Up
As IT admins and application owners tear their hair out over another costly outage that has the boss breathing down their necks, a familiar cry rings out throughout the enterprise IT organisation; "monitoring sucks!!". But why does monitoring suck and what can you do about it?
  |  By Squared Up
Everything you need as you set off on your path to glory.

Founded in 2011 with the vision of using data visualization to solve the challenge of Enterprise IT complexity, Squared Up is used by the world's leading enterprises to deliver application-centric monitoring, reduce downtime and improve service delivery. From super-fast dashboards to automatic application mapping, Squared Up transforms Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) into a complete Enterprise Application Monitoring experience.

At its core, Squared Up delivers a fully modernized SCOM user experience, but you'll also discover how you can use SCOM to deliver a complete Enterprise Application Monitoring solution, and even use our integrations to provide a single pane of glass across your entire IT infrastructure.

Enterprise IT complexity meets modern data visualization:

  • Total SCOM dashboards: Squared Up is a complete HTML5 user experience for SCOM, with industry-leading dashboard capabilities - from Visio integration to performance graphing - and comprehensive, dynamic drilldowns generated by our unique Total Dashboard Architecture.
  • Enterprise Application Monitoring: By using data visualization to better understand the data you already have, we leverage your existing investments in SCOM to deliver a complete Enterprise Application Monitoring solution.
  • One view for hybrid cloud monitoring: Squared Up creates an independent presentation layer that aggregates your existing data in SCOM with data from other tools such as Azure Log Analytics. As you start to adopt new platforms your users don't need to learn any new tools, they just get the data they need when they need, all in a single pane of glass.

Transforming IT operations for enterprises worldwide.