SH-SIM - Self-Hosted ServiceNow® Instance Management
With more than 10 years of hands-on experience with ServiceNow® on-premise, we created SH-SIM: a toolkit that simplifies the daily work of running self-hosted ServiceNow® instances.
SH-SIM covers everything you need:
- Monitoring
- Deployment
- Upgrade
- Cloning
It’s designed to help you keep your instances stable, secure, and efficient — while saving time on repetitive tasks.
SH-VIM - Self-Hosted Virtual Infrastructure Management
SH-VIM builds on Red Hat® Virtualization and the KVM hypervisor to provide a flexible, multi-host approach for deploying and operating complex infrastructures.
From single, dedicated VMs to full environments with multiple nodes and integrated services, SH-VIM makes it straightforward to design, deploy, and manage your infrastructure.
Key benefits:
- Build your own VM or infrastructure templates
- Shorten time-to-market for new services
- Simplify testing, sandbox, demo, and production deployments
- Keep control of your infrastructure, applications, and security
With SH-VIM, you can easily build and manage your own private cloud.
Virtualization - automation in general
Building on years of operational and maintenance experience with self-hosted services, we’ve developed strong expertise in infrastructure automation. Over time, this has grown into a robust set of services for automated VM deployment — covering everything from single hosts to full infrastructure stacks.
Our solution is based on Red Hat® Virtualization and the KVM hypervisor, using a multi-host approach that supports high availability, scalability, and flexibility. This makes complex infrastructure deployment not only possible, but also straightforward to operate and manage.
Easy to deploy and maintain:
- Pure hosts for dedicated purpose
- Predefined hosts with ready-to-use services
- Complete predefined infrastructure sets
- Custom templates for repeated use
For example, deploying a full ServiceNow® instance environment can be done with just a few templates — instantly spinning up:
- Load balancer
- Application nodes
- Database servers (with replication)
- MID servers
...all in one go.