Monitoring for Cisco UCS/Cisco Catalyst/EMC VNX/VMware environment

hi
I am not sure whether this is the right place for this post, but I am giving it a shot anyway.
I am looking for a monitoring solution for a Cisco UCS/Cisco Catalyst/EMC VNX/VMware environment and I cannot seem to find 1 product that does it all.
Do any of you Guys have experience with a such product?
thanks...

I have used PRTG for Cisco Routers/Switch, Vmware  and with Cisco UCS. As for the storage part I'm not sure.
I recommend prtg because its user friendly and web based management.
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