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Understanding application performance monitoring

Applications drive user engagement, support internal operations, and facilitate revenue generation for modern businesses—so much so, that it could be called a fundamental element of an organization. Application performance monitoring ensures these applications function optimally and reliably. It provides insights for proactive problem identification and prevention to minimize downtime and ensure a smooth user experience.
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How unified is your bandwidth monitoring: An ultimate checklist to choosing the right tool

The IT technologies are evolving and challenging every network's agility with its powerful capabilities. Is your monitoring tool competitive enough to handle this radical change? Learn more about how to choose only the robust one.

Visibility made simple with OpUtils network IP scanner

OpUtils' network IP scanner empowers network administrators to seamlessly discover the entire network IPs spread across various subnets and supernets and manage them—all from a single console. This allows the administrators to have a single point of control over the entire IP infrastructure, map IPs to the corresponding devices and switch ports, and ensure network security by detecting and restricting access to rogue devices.

What is end-user experience monitoring?

In today’s hyper-connected world, web applications and platforms are the cornerstone of our daily activities. From routine tasks like checking the weather or managing finances to booking a vacation, these digital tools seamlessly integrate into every aspect of our lives. However, when these applications malfunction—whether due to unexpected errors, crashes, or slow loading times—the consequences can be far-reaching.

8 questions for cloud cost optimization-Part 1

Our perception of the cloud is underpinned by three terms: scalable, flexible, and efficient. These adjectives, however, are only the capabilities of the cloud—not the benefits. Turning the cloud’s capabilities into benefits involves understanding the nature of the cloud and optimizing how you use it based on that. From choosing your cloud vendor to rewriting your code for the cloud, our cloud cost efficiency checklist spans a wide spectrum of planning and actions.

Top challenges of digitization and how network traffic analysis can help

As organizations scale, technology adoption also increases across industries to meet major performance and security requirements. This raises the need to support different networks and growing volumes of traffic and manage the bandwidth so that every application is accessible around the clock. Enterprises also need to ensure they leave no room for attacks or downtime. But is digitization that easy?

Choosing the best network monitoring tool for your organization in 2024

It’s no secret that enterprise networks have grown more distributed and complex over the past few years. On top of this, conventional network monitoring tools are struggling to keep up with the rapid growth of IoT, new tech advancements, and intricate network architectures. A recent study by Enterprise Management Associates underscores this challenge, revealing that nearly 74% of IT organizations plan to replace their existing network management tools within the next two years.

CxOs are loving CloudSpend summary reports: Keeping the cloud financially grounded

CloudSpend Summary Reports The cloud offers a treasure trove of benefits for businesses, including scalability, agility, and access to cutting-edge technologies. However, for CxOs, managing cloud costs effectively can be a constant tightrope walk. Ever feel overwhelmed by your cloud bill? You are not alone! That is where the Summary Report comes in. It is a handy tool to understand your cloud spending and identify potential savings opportunities.

Leading bank prevents downtime risks, reduces mean time to acknowledge using OpManager Plus

Most customers today demand digital access to services through mobile and online banking. More than 80% of transactions in India, for example, are conducted digitally through Unified Payments Interface platforms, commonly referred to as UPI, according to recent data from the Reserve Bank of India. This shift in consumer usage behavior in today’s world has underscored the significance of IT infrastructure for the BFSI sector.