System Exe has signed a sales partnership agreement with Exem Japan to offer exemONE and MaxGauge to its customers. The partnership is aimed at helping operations teams better understand system conditions and make clearer decisions during day to day system operations.
The timing is not accidental. As more companies move toward microservices and cloud native architectures, systems are becoming more distributed and harder to read as a whole. The system operates each function as an independent process which enables flexible system operations but creates challenges for operators who need to monitor system performance. The process of finding the source of problems requires both time and expert knowledge to complete.
This has increased demand for observability. Not just basic monitoring, but the ability to visualize internal system states and analyze behavior in detail. Through this partnership, System Exe will use exemONE, Exem Japan’s centralized visualization and analysis tool, along with MaxGauge, a solution focused on database performance management. Together, they allow real time and detailed visibility into system conditions, helping prevent failures, reduce downtime, and control operational costs.
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exemONE provides a high level view of system behavior and load distribution in a way that does not require deep technical expertise. It also comes with ongoing support from dedicated engineers. MaxGauge continuously records database activity, visualizes performance trends, and supports design reviews and operational improvements using daily data.
Looking ahead, System Exe plans to deliver next generation operations and maintenance solutions, including observability, to private companies and public organizations. The focus remains on stable system operations and smarter IT investment as digital transformation continues to accelerate.


