The science behind APM - how it works
Monitoring has typically been the remit of small, specialised IT Operations teams but the tools they’ve been given are rarely fit for purpose in today’s demanding environments.
Monitoring has typically been the remit of small, specialised IT Operations teams but the tools they’ve been given are rarely fit for purpose in today’s demanding environments.
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Application Performance Management (APM) tools are hot right now - so much so that it won't be long before APM reaches the same level of notoriety as the cloud, the IoT, and a personal favourite - big data.
You’re an end customer of a managed service provider (MSP). Outsourcing offers you many advantages but can also cause unease due to loss of control. Service assurance can bring peace of mind. So how do you achieve it?
San Francisco - July 12, 2018 -AppDynamics , a Cisco company and the leader in application intelligence, today celebrated industry-leading customers across the globe for their advancement in digital progress; flourishing in today’s ever-evolving digital age by connecting application performance to business performance based on real-time data through AppDynamics’ business performance monitoring solution, Business iQ.
You’ve delivered your product, application, or website. You’re seeing some traffic and even some conversions. But something is holding you back. Could it be speed? In today’s world of limited patience and shortened attention spans, you have to make sure that you’re giving your customers the enjoyable experience they need to stick around.
Distributed tracing provides a detailed view into application performance. Each trace shows you how an individual request was executed in your app: which user did what, which services were involved, how long it took, and whether the request executed successfully. Capturing that level of detail across hundreds or thousands of services provides a vast trove of information for troubleshooting and performance optimization, but it’s not always easy to find the exact trace events you need.
In today’s digital economy, speed is everything. Especially for applications and websites accessed by end users, when there is slowness, it will have a direct detrimental impact on business productivity, profits and even the brand itself. If an ecommerce application loads slowly or experiences errors, it will translate into loss of business, and the customer might end up switching to another website – possibly your competitor.
A new MIT Technology Review report reveals why—and how—application performance monitoring (APM) is the key to deriving maximum business value from the Internet of Things. Here’s what IT pros can learn from the findings.
The jobs of everyone involved in the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) are made easier by having application and business performance information easily available.