AppDynamics, a provider of Java/.NET application performance management (APM) solutions for the cloud generation, has partnered with RightScale, a provider of cloud computing management, to help companies with mission-critical Java applications deploy and monitor those applications in the cloud.
The partnership combines AppDynamics’ powerful Java performance monitoring capabilities with RightScale’s cloud management platform to create a complete application infrastructure designed to help companies deploy, scale and monitor their Java applications quickly and easily.
Users who have deployed their application via RightScale will be able to access and launch AppDynamics within minutes to begin monitoring performance, gaining immediate insight into the health of the application’s business transactions, and helping maintain full uptime and availability.
“AppDynamics offers a compelling solution for companies who need root-cause analysis and visibility into their mission-critical Java applications,” said Josh Fraser, VP of Business Development at RightScale. “This partnership further broadens the ISV offerings in our MultiCloud Marketplace, and enables our customers to easily deploy enterprise grade APM that was designed from the ground up for the complexity of cloud environments.”
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