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AppDynamics Simplifies APM UI and Adds New Features

AppDynamics has simplified its APM user interface while introducing powerful features designed for complex and distributed environments.

Following the mission statement of “Simple Yet Powerful,” the new release from AppDynamics offers an easy-to-use solution that also identifies the most complex problems plaguing the world’s largest and most dynamic application environments.

New features include:

- AppDynamics has its simplified UI for faster troubleshooting; it now takes approximately 30% fewer clicks to identify and resolve problems.

- AppDynamics has made it easy to seamlessly integrate its solution into existing enterprise security systems through user provisioning with LDAP & SAML, using fine-grained Role Based Access Control capabilities.

- It’s now possible to personalize Event filters for each user, so individuals only see the application data that’s relevant to their role. For example, if IT Ops professionals are in charge of the cluster responsible for the “Pay Bill” business transaction, they can filter Events to screen out the white noise and pinpoint the data necessary for root cause analysis.

- AppDynamics now monitors and reports on the performance of multi-threaded business transactions, equipping IT development and operations teams with tremendous control over highly complex and distributed application environments.

"Our goal is to simplify the nature of application performance management, enabling our customers to focus on innovation rather than firefighting and troubleshooting,” said Jyoti Bansal, Founder & CEO of AppDynamics. “But simplification can’t come at the expense of the ability to manage today’s complex applications. AppDynamics has struck a balance that offers ‘seconds to root cause’ capability without sacrificing the powerful features required to support the most distributed application environments on the planet.”

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AppDynamics Simplifies APM UI and Adds New Features

AppDynamics has simplified its APM user interface while introducing powerful features designed for complex and distributed environments.

Following the mission statement of “Simple Yet Powerful,” the new release from AppDynamics offers an easy-to-use solution that also identifies the most complex problems plaguing the world’s largest and most dynamic application environments.

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- AppDynamics now monitors and reports on the performance of multi-threaded business transactions, equipping IT development and operations teams with tremendous control over highly complex and distributed application environments.

"Our goal is to simplify the nature of application performance management, enabling our customers to focus on innovation rather than firefighting and troubleshooting,” said Jyoti Bansal, Founder & CEO of AppDynamics. “But simplification can’t come at the expense of the ability to manage today’s complex applications. AppDynamics has struck a balance that offers ‘seconds to root cause’ capability without sacrificing the powerful features required to support the most distributed application environments on the planet.”

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