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AppDynamics Receives BMC End User Experience Management Integration Validation

AppDynamics, a provider of Java/.NET Application Performance Management for the cloud generation, has achieved validation for the integration between AppDynamics and BMC End User Experience Management.

Originally announced and delivered to joint customers in October, 2010, the combination integrates AppDynamics with BMC End User Experience Management, the market-leading end user management solution.

The bi-directional interface between AppDynamics and BMC End User Experience Management provides organizations with an integrated end-to-end solution for managing complex Java and .NET applications which includes both real end-user monitoring and deep-dive application diagnostics. The integration gives organizations complete visibility and rapid troubleshooting capability for their production web applications.

Together, AppDynamics and BMC provide IT and Application Operations and Development teams with visibility into:

* Who – Is being affected by performance or availability problems

* Where – Problems are occurring in the user or application transactions

* Why – Problems are occurring because of code, database, or resource constraints

The combined solution represents a best-in-class approach for monitoring and troubleshooting production applications built on modern technologies and principles such as:

* Distributed / Service Oriented Architectures

* Agile development

* Content Delivery Networks

* Big Data components

* Cloud or Dynamic Capacity

AppDynamics and BMC Software (who acquired Coradiant earlier this year) have been collaborating since they announced their partnership back in October 2010 to offer joint, integrated solutions.

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AppDynamics Receives BMC End User Experience Management Integration Validation

AppDynamics, a provider of Java/.NET Application Performance Management for the cloud generation, has achieved validation for the integration between AppDynamics and BMC End User Experience Management.

Originally announced and delivered to joint customers in October, 2010, the combination integrates AppDynamics with BMC End User Experience Management, the market-leading end user management solution.

The bi-directional interface between AppDynamics and BMC End User Experience Management provides organizations with an integrated end-to-end solution for managing complex Java and .NET applications which includes both real end-user monitoring and deep-dive application diagnostics. The integration gives organizations complete visibility and rapid troubleshooting capability for their production web applications.

Together, AppDynamics and BMC provide IT and Application Operations and Development teams with visibility into:

* Who – Is being affected by performance or availability problems

* Where – Problems are occurring in the user or application transactions

* Why – Problems are occurring because of code, database, or resource constraints

The combined solution represents a best-in-class approach for monitoring and troubleshooting production applications built on modern technologies and principles such as:

* Distributed / Service Oriented Architectures

* Agile development

* Content Delivery Networks

* Big Data components

* Cloud or Dynamic Capacity

AppDynamics and BMC Software (who acquired Coradiant earlier this year) have been collaborating since they announced their partnership back in October 2010 to offer joint, integrated solutions.

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Zero-day vulnerabilities — security flaws that are exploited before developers even know they exist — pose one of the greatest risks to modern organizations. Recently, such vulnerabilities have been discovered in well-known VPN systems like Ivanti and Fortinet, highlighting just how outdated these legacy technologies have become in defending against fast-evolving cyber threats ... To protect digital assets and remote workers in today's environment, companies need more than patchwork solutions. They need architecture that is secure by design ...

Traditional observability requires users to leap across different platforms or tools for metrics, logs, or traces and related issues manually, which is very time-consuming, so as to reasonably ascertain the root cause. Observability 2.0 fixes this by unifying all telemetry data, logs, metrics, and traces into a single, context-rich pipeline that flows into one smart platform. But this is far from just having a bunch of additional data; this data is actionable, predictive, and tied to revenue realization ...

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