Tag: Applications Manager

5 Reasons You Should Consider Application-Aware Network Performance Management

In today’s complex business environment, the first question thoughtful IT leaders ask when considering any new IT investment or change is, ‘How will it impact the business?’ That the business depends on well-managed IT is well understood. What is less well understood is how an IT organization can manage an infrastructure that is growing ever more complex. It’s not just the network infrastructure that IT teams need to consider; it’s not even the increasingly complex application infrastructure that stands between the physical network infrastructure and the users. The challenge today involves the effective management of both these infrastructures as well the interplay between them — and it’s the interplay between them that poses the greatest challenge. Application-aware network performance management (AA-NPM) tools can help you overcome that challenge.

[Presentation]: An overview of Synthetic End User Experience Monitoring with Applications Manager

Quality end-user experience is what keeps your customers coming back for more.  As application architectures become more complex and cloud and mobile trends drive user expectations higher, it’s more important than ever to understand how your customers and users experience your application. For web-enabled, customer facing applications, monitoring real users in real time is the best way to ensure great application performance

MongoDB Monitoring in Applications Manager

There is a new trend in the database world that is fast becoming the toast of cloud computing – NoSQL technologies. Elastic scalability, increasing volumes of ‘Big Data’, flexible data models that are non-relational and non-structural, are a few reasons for the emergence and exponential growth of NoSQL database systems. Let us take a look at ‘MongoDB’ – a key player among NoSQL databases, and how Applications Manager can help monitor your MongoDB systems

Cyber Monday Lessons: Apple Can Get Away with Outdated Mobile Sites…But You Can’t

Yesterday, I connected to  Apple’s w e bsite  on my iPhone, only to discover that the undisputed leader of all things mobile didn’t have a mobile-friendly website. Well to be fair, Apple does offer a native app for purchases on its Apple Store, but it’s ironic, isn’t it? Especially considering Apple helped to usher in the mobile craze dominating this week’s Cyber Monday stories.