AppNeta Expands Global Web Application Performance Monitoring
June 21, 2016
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AppNeta announces the addition of 46 new global web monitors. With these new monitors, AppNeta expands its offering to provide greater visibility across a total of 69 global web monitoring locations in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Australia and Asia.

AppNeta offers the first performance monitoring solution to combine synthetic and TruPath hop-by-hop, end-to-end network insight with diagnostics for all web-based and SaaS-delivered applications into China and to over 60 other global locations. The addition of 46 new web monitoring locations gives customers the critical global coverage needed to complement the tens of thousands of AppNeta physical and virtual appliances deployed in customer locations, monitoring internal and third-party SaaS applications on which employees rely.

"The addition of these 46 global web monitors, like all of our product updates, is driven largely by customer demand, specifically our monitoring location in China. The ability to monitor from inside the Great Firewall of China as well as immediately outside from Hong Kong allows companies the ability to assess the impact the firewall is having on their application’s performance,” said Sean Armstrong, VP of Product, AppNeta.

AppNeta monitoring seamlessly spans all forms of internal and external web applications to provide critical performance insight no matter where the application is hosted or accessed. Enterprise IT Ops teams are able to monitor user experience and provide application and network visibility for remote locations from central corporate offices, resulting in lower IT costs.

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