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AppDynamics Certified and Available for Verizon Cloud Marketplace

The AppDynamics cloud-based solution for monitoring, managing and extracting real-time intelligence from "in production" software applications is certified and available on the Verizon Cloud Marketplace.

The move underscores the company’s goal to make its ground-breaking and transformative technology for managing and optimizing the most complex and distributed web and mobile apps more broadly and readily available to the developer community through placement on all the leading cloud marketplaces, such as the newly launched Verizon Cloud Marketplace.

The AppDynamics Application Intelligence platform provides software-defined businesses unprecedented real-time visibility into every line of code in their entire production-level application environment. Automatic instrumentation, mapping and base lining make the platform easy to deploy, and enable proactive troubleshooting before issues impact users. With cloud, on premises, and hybrid deployment flexibility, AppDynamics works with many of the world's most innovative companies, such as Verizon.

Designed to free clients’ IT staff from the time and effort required to configure, deploy and fine-tune applications, Verizon Cloud Marketplace helps enterprises speed innovation cycles with easy, predictable deployments of new cloud-based services and applications that are pre-built to operate on the Verizon Cloud. By streamlining and simplifying cloud purchasing, Verizon Cloud Marketplace helps enable operational transformation initiatives and optimize the digital experience.

“As enterprise IT departments look for more automated capabilities delivered by the cloud, we see the Verizon Cloud Marketplace as a significant solution for bundling critical capabilities, “ said Jyoti Bansal, founder and CEO of AppDynamics. “Being part of this new online storefront gives IT departments an easy to access, but comprehensive, monitoring capability across applications.”

Verizon Cloud features secure compute and storage resources with flexibility and control delivered through a cloud console. Available as public, private or hybrid, Verizon Cloud offers a scalable, enterprise-class solution for comprehensive security, durable storage and robust performance for business customers.

“In Verizon Cloud Marketplace, we are offering our customers convenient and flexible self-service access to a growing selection of applications they need to support enterprise workloads in the cloud,” said Siki Giunta, SVP of Cloud Services, Verizon Enterprise Solutions. “Through this cloud ecosystem of leading solutions such as AppDynamics and its Application Intelligence platform, as well as big-data management, security, networking and software development, enterprises can quickly and easily purchase and provision applications pre-certified on Verizon Cloud.”

Available globally to enterprises using Verizon Cloud, Verizon Cloud Marketplace provides access to software-based cloud resources that are certified to operate in Verizon’s cloud environments. Enterprises using Verizon Cloud for their workloads now have convenient and flexible self-service access to applications for big-data management, security, networking and software development.

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AppDynamics Certified and Available for Verizon Cloud Marketplace

The AppDynamics cloud-based solution for monitoring, managing and extracting real-time intelligence from "in production" software applications is certified and available on the Verizon Cloud Marketplace.

The move underscores the company’s goal to make its ground-breaking and transformative technology for managing and optimizing the most complex and distributed web and mobile apps more broadly and readily available to the developer community through placement on all the leading cloud marketplaces, such as the newly launched Verizon Cloud Marketplace.

The AppDynamics Application Intelligence platform provides software-defined businesses unprecedented real-time visibility into every line of code in their entire production-level application environment. Automatic instrumentation, mapping and base lining make the platform easy to deploy, and enable proactive troubleshooting before issues impact users. With cloud, on premises, and hybrid deployment flexibility, AppDynamics works with many of the world's most innovative companies, such as Verizon.

Designed to free clients’ IT staff from the time and effort required to configure, deploy and fine-tune applications, Verizon Cloud Marketplace helps enterprises speed innovation cycles with easy, predictable deployments of new cloud-based services and applications that are pre-built to operate on the Verizon Cloud. By streamlining and simplifying cloud purchasing, Verizon Cloud Marketplace helps enable operational transformation initiatives and optimize the digital experience.

“As enterprise IT departments look for more automated capabilities delivered by the cloud, we see the Verizon Cloud Marketplace as a significant solution for bundling critical capabilities, “ said Jyoti Bansal, founder and CEO of AppDynamics. “Being part of this new online storefront gives IT departments an easy to access, but comprehensive, monitoring capability across applications.”

Verizon Cloud features secure compute and storage resources with flexibility and control delivered through a cloud console. Available as public, private or hybrid, Verizon Cloud offers a scalable, enterprise-class solution for comprehensive security, durable storage and robust performance for business customers.

“In Verizon Cloud Marketplace, we are offering our customers convenient and flexible self-service access to a growing selection of applications they need to support enterprise workloads in the cloud,” said Siki Giunta, SVP of Cloud Services, Verizon Enterprise Solutions. “Through this cloud ecosystem of leading solutions such as AppDynamics and its Application Intelligence platform, as well as big-data management, security, networking and software development, enterprises can quickly and easily purchase and provision applications pre-certified on Verizon Cloud.”

Available globally to enterprises using Verizon Cloud, Verizon Cloud Marketplace provides access to software-based cloud resources that are certified to operate in Verizon’s cloud environments. Enterprises using Verizon Cloud for their workloads now have convenient and flexible self-service access to applications for big-data management, security, networking and software development.

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Businesses that face downtime or outages risk financial and reputational damage, as well as reducing partner, shareholder, and customer trust. One of the major challenges that enterprises face is implementing a robust business continuity plan. What's the solution? The answer may lie in disaster recovery tactics such as truly immutable storage and regular disaster recovery testing ...

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