Evolven

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Evolven
Company type Private
Industry Information Technology
Founded2007
Headquarters
2500 Plaza 5, 25th floor
Harborside Financial Center
Jersey City, New Jersey
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Key people
Alexander (Sasha) Gilenson (Founder and CEO)
ProductsIT Operations Analytics (ITOA) Change Analytics
Website www.evolven.com

Evolven is a technology company that provides IT operations analytics (ITOA) for businesses. Founded in 2007, [1] Evolven is headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, [2] with offices in Europe and Israel.

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History

Evolven applies the principles of IT operations analytics, correlating symptoms and IT context data with changes. Evolven's software performs data cleansing, artificial intelligence (AI) analytics, and correlation to prepare high volumes of diverse, cross silo data for analysis.[ citation needed ] Evolven was founded in 2007 by Mercury Interactive (acquired by HP in 2007 [3] ) veteran, Alexander (Sasha) Gilenson, [4] and is majority owned by Pitango Venture Capital [5] and Index Ventures. On May 13, 2013, Evolven announced integration with ServiceNow products. [6] In September 2014, Evolven received integration certification from ServiceNow. [7] In July 2015, Evolven Software announced a software release. [8]

Patents

Evolven's Configuration Risk Intelligence platform is based on data science with 6 underlying patents:

  1. Change Collection and Risk Analysis in US20160042285A1A System and Method for Analyzing and Prioritizing Changes and Differences to Configuration Parameters in Information Technology Systems
  2. Value Anomalies in US20180239682A1 System and method for automated detection of anomalies in the values of configuration item parameters
  3. Contextual Clustering in US20170195178A1 System and method for contextual clustering of granular changes in configuration items
  4. Dependency Mapping in US20190081861A1 System and method for determining information technology component dependencies in enterprise applications by analyzing configuration data
  5. Root Cause Analysis from Configurations in US20170213142A1 System and method for incident root cause analysis
  6. Change Reconciliation in US11290325B1 System and method for change reconciliation in information technology systems

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References

  1. Matteson, Scott (November 2013). "Change management using Evolven's IT Operations Analytics". TechRepublic. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. Berzle, Rick (October 2013). "Control and Agility in IT: An Interview with Evolven's Sasha Gilenson". BSM Review. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  3. O'Brien, Chris (April 2010). "HP's acquisitions cement company's No. 1 status". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  4. "Sasha Gilenson". Bloomberg. Retrieved 12 Jan 2011.
  5. "Pitango Venture Capital and Index Ventures make additional investment in Evolven Software". Global Fund Media. May 12, 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  6. Fellows, William (June 6, 2013). "Evolven adds integration with ServiceNow to its change management software". 451 Research. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  7. "Evolven ITOA Receives Integration Certification from ServiceNow". APM Digest. 10 September 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  8. "19 Big Data and Analytics Developments To Track". Information Management. Retrieved 14 July 2015.