Real-time Performance Analytics for Online Applications
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The Big Picture View: Application Performance And The Analytics Paradigm
Application performance management is key to successful, efficient IT operations in any large enterprise. While most performance management tools claim to monitor performance, what they most often do is monitor availability. This is just a small portion of the application analysis picture. Indeed, it is true and deeper analysis that is required to effectively manage today's large-scale application environments. This Ebook examines what to look for in application performance monitoring tools, and how to distinguish between true analytics and monitoring.
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Measuring The Silos
Many enterprises take a silo-based view of managing applications and associated networks. Is a silo-based approach really helpful?
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Measuring The Application Environment
What do your application monitoring tools do for you? What they measure and monitor provides some information, but are they providing an end-to-end picture?
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Filtering The Data
Data data everywhere -- and not a byte to think! Most IT managers are familiar with the data crunch imposed by many monitoring tools. The issue of what to monitor, and where to set warning thresholds is a major headache.
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Analyzing The Data
What are the different levels of analysis that are most helpful to solving applications performance problems? Can different types of analysis actually prevent problems before they happen?
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Market Responses
The growth of Web-based applications in the enterprise infrastructure means that true analytics has never been more important in time-sensitive monitoring environments. Is there a solution that meets these new demands?
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ROI Case Study (Based on the World's Largest Retailer): The Value of Performance Analytics for Online Applications
This concise nine-page report is a ROI case study that examines the troubleshooting strategies utilized by this retail giant to diagnose application performance failures. It will cover the challenges they faced, how tools were evaluated and quantify ROI based on these benefits: improvements in availability and performance; changes in staffing-levels and assignments; and managing business processes.
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White Paper: SLA Management Views - Enabling Business-Centric Management
This paper outlines the trend in utilizing Service Level Management (SLM) Views to better align IT with business goals via monitoring, measure, and analyze application performance from a service-level perspective. Now, IT shops and business units can jointly define SLAs from the end user's perspective, and then monitor SLA compliance according to objective, real-time metrics. This joint agreement on SLA metrics and criteria means that IT and business units are speaking the same language, setting expectations together, and streamlining problem identification and resolution.
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The Survivor's Guide to 2004: Network and Systems Management
This Network Computing in-depth feature article examines the improvements in NSM products and discusses the importance of improving standards.
Product Review: Monitoring The Big Picture
Get Network Computing's take on ProctiveNet's prior version (5.1) from the point of view of an editor's hands-on installation and use.
Real Time Means Real Change
Companies are learning that full-time, real-time operations require both technology and business-process change.
Enterprises Finally Seeing Business Benefits of Web Services
Yankee Group study shows rapid deployment of Web services on 'edge' of the enterprise.
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| ProactiveNet, Inc. uses patented technologies to provide software and hardware solutions that measure, analyze, and visualize performance of SLAs, Web and client/server applications, and supporting infrastructures for Global 2000, Fortune 1000, and leading e-commerce companies. |