Stratavia
Stratavia was a software company that provided data center automation solutions, specifically focusing on database and application release automation. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Stratavia developed software that enabled organizations to automate and manage complex IT environments, including database provisioning, configuration management, patch management, and compliance.
The company's flagship product, Data Palette, provided a centralized platform for managing and automating various aspects of data center operations. It aimed to reduce manual effort, improve efficiency, and ensure consistency across heterogeneous IT infrastructure. Key functionalities included automated database and application deployment, policy-based configuration management, and audit reporting.
Stratavia targeted enterprises with large, complex IT environments and significant regulatory compliance requirements. Its customers spanned various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications.
In 2010, Stratavia was acquired by HP (Hewlett-Packard). Following the acquisition, Stratavia's technology was integrated into HP's suite of IT management solutions, contributing to HP's capabilities in cloud and automation. The Stratavia brand was discontinued after the acquisition.