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The latest News and Information on Application Performance Monitoring and related technologies.

Making The Most Out of Your Performance Monitoring Investments in 2019

Our recent webinar on 2019 Performance and Management Trends and Insights featured Nancy Gohring, Senior Analyst at 451 Research and Darren Cunningham, VP of Marketing at OpsRamp. The webinar reviewed key findings from recent surveys on performance monitoring and how IT automation investments (artificial intelligence and machine learning) are helping enterprises combat the twin problems of alert fatigue and incident downtime.

PHP Performance Monitoring: A Developer's Guide

As applications are getting more complex, it’s becoming harder to deliver high-quality applications. Tools like Application Performance Monitoring (APM) are essential for the development process. To get good performance data, developers need to deal with the rising trends of containerization, microservices, heterogeneous cloud services, and big data.

Applications Manager recognized as 2019 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice

The new year has begun on a grand note for us, and we couldn’t be happier! We’re thrilled to announce that ManageEngine’s Applications Manager has been named 2019 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for application performance monitoring (APM) suites. We take great pride in this distinction, as it’s solely based on your feedback, and it’s your feedback that pushes us to new heights.

Distributed Transaction Tracing: How to Detect Application Performance Issues at The Code Level

Forty-three percent of application performance problems occur because of an issue in the application code, according to a DZone study. Code-level issues include bugs in the code constructs, such as long waits, poor iterations, inefficient code algorithms, unhandled exceptions, bad choice of data structures, etc. Developers and application owners need code-level insight, so they can pinpoint issues in the code and fix them before users notice.