ManageEngine: Is your web app's digital experience winning visitors or losing them?

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Today’s users make decisions in seconds. A slow page load, an unresponsive button, or an unexpected crash is often enough to end a session, and potentially the relationship.

The financial implications are significant. Industry forecasts estimate that poor digital experiences could cost businesses up to $1.6 trillion annually by 2026. Even a 100-millisecond delay can increase cart abandonment rates by 1%. At the same time, Gartner® predicts that by 2026, 60% of infrastructure and operations leaders will adopt digital experience monitoring (DEM) to address this growing challenge.

The message is clear: digital performance is no longer a technical metric. It is a revenue driver.

Digital experience monitoring provides visibility into what users actually encounter across applications, networks, and infrastructure. When implemented effectively, it enables teams to identify friction points early, resolve performance bottlenecks proactively, and connect technical performance directly to business outcomes.

In this session, you will learn how to:

  • Identify user friction before it impacts conversions.
  • Uncover hidden performance degradations across your stack.
  • Trace incidents across applications, infrastructure, and dependencies.
  • Reduce alert fatigue through intelligent automation.
  • Quantify ROI from digital experience improvements in real time.

You’ll leave with a practical playbook and actionable strategies to strengthen your digital experience monitoring approach.

In an increasingly competitive digital landscape, every unresolved performance issue creates an opening for competitors. The organizations that win will be those that treat user experience as a measurable, managed business priority.

Secure your spot and take control of your digital performance strategy.