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Aternity Announces Personal End User Experience Freemium Mobile Application

Aternity announced the expansion of its enterprise mobile strategy with the release of myUX — the industry’s first personal End User Experience Management application — available as a free download via the App Store.

myUX complements Aternity for Mobile, the company’s award-winning, enterprise End User Experience mobile monitoring platform that includes breakthrough capabilities for monitoring mobile application, device and network performance.

Earlier this month, Aternity for Mobile was recognized as a Gold Stevie Award winner in the Best New Product of Service of the Year Category.

With more than 80 percent of mobile devices within an organization being employee-owned, myUX provides Users with the ability to see how their mobile performance compares to that of their peers. For personal mobile monitoring, the Freemium version of myUX brings device and connectivity metrics together in a clean interface providing any user with an accurate view of the quality of their experience. Users are able to view the status of their device and connectivity on a single, summary dashboard screen.

Extending Aternity’s groundbreaking mobile advancements in rapid application instrumentation and unified, enterprise-wide end user experience management, myUX gives End Users the ability to “See What Matters” on their mobile devices:

- Key Device Performance Indicators: Includes storage, CPU, memory, and battery status which together describe the physical status of the device, enabling users to understand how “hot” their device is running

- Network Coverage Impact: Identifies all work locations where Wi-Fi and Cellular coverage impacts quality of application service

- Connection Strength: Provides real-world status of the latency and download speed of the internet connection for each location

- Personal Mobile User Experience: The innovative UX Meter provides an integrated view of the combined impact of all the mobile metrics

Future versions of myUX freemium will incorporate additional connectivity and applications metrics, as well as historical and comparative views.

The corporate version of myUX seamlessly integrates with Aternity’s enterprise End User Experience Management Platform providing rollup comparative performance analytics across all users, granular network impact analysis for all work locations, and correlation of device, network and productivity metrics for both native and mobile web applications.

“The End User has always been at the center of Aternity’s monitoring universe and myUX is a natural evolution of our user-centric vision in providing visibility to really ‘See What Matters,’” said Trevor Matz, President and CEO of Aternity. “End Users want to access their applications in the most efficient way possible – whether on their desktops, through a virtualized session, or through their mobile devices, and Aternity is committed to helping organizations transform into user-centric, proactive IT enterprises that can ensure the best experience possible – no matter the device, the application, or the user’s location.”

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Visit the App Store today to download your free personal copy of myUX on your mobile device

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Aternity Announces Personal End User Experience Freemium Mobile Application

Aternity announced the expansion of its enterprise mobile strategy with the release of myUX — the industry’s first personal End User Experience Management application — available as a free download via the App Store.

myUX complements Aternity for Mobile, the company’s award-winning, enterprise End User Experience mobile monitoring platform that includes breakthrough capabilities for monitoring mobile application, device and network performance.

Earlier this month, Aternity for Mobile was recognized as a Gold Stevie Award winner in the Best New Product of Service of the Year Category.

With more than 80 percent of mobile devices within an organization being employee-owned, myUX provides Users with the ability to see how their mobile performance compares to that of their peers. For personal mobile monitoring, the Freemium version of myUX brings device and connectivity metrics together in a clean interface providing any user with an accurate view of the quality of their experience. Users are able to view the status of their device and connectivity on a single, summary dashboard screen.

Extending Aternity’s groundbreaking mobile advancements in rapid application instrumentation and unified, enterprise-wide end user experience management, myUX gives End Users the ability to “See What Matters” on their mobile devices:

- Key Device Performance Indicators: Includes storage, CPU, memory, and battery status which together describe the physical status of the device, enabling users to understand how “hot” their device is running

- Network Coverage Impact: Identifies all work locations where Wi-Fi and Cellular coverage impacts quality of application service

- Connection Strength: Provides real-world status of the latency and download speed of the internet connection for each location

- Personal Mobile User Experience: The innovative UX Meter provides an integrated view of the combined impact of all the mobile metrics

Future versions of myUX freemium will incorporate additional connectivity and applications metrics, as well as historical and comparative views.

The corporate version of myUX seamlessly integrates with Aternity’s enterprise End User Experience Management Platform providing rollup comparative performance analytics across all users, granular network impact analysis for all work locations, and correlation of device, network and productivity metrics for both native and mobile web applications.

“The End User has always been at the center of Aternity’s monitoring universe and myUX is a natural evolution of our user-centric vision in providing visibility to really ‘See What Matters,’” said Trevor Matz, President and CEO of Aternity. “End Users want to access their applications in the most efficient way possible – whether on their desktops, through a virtualized session, or through their mobile devices, and Aternity is committed to helping organizations transform into user-centric, proactive IT enterprises that can ensure the best experience possible – no matter the device, the application, or the user’s location.”

Related Links:

Visit the App Store today to download your free personal copy of myUX on your mobile device

Aternity for Mobile

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For many B2B and B2C enterprise brands, technology isn't a core strength. Relying on overly complex architectures (like those that follow a pure MACH doctrine) has been flagged by industry leaders as a source of operational slowdown, creating bottlenecks that limit agility in volatile market conditions ...

FinOps champions crucial cross-departmental collaboration, uniting business, finance, technology and engineering leaders to demystify cloud expenses. Yet, too often, critical cost issues are softened into mere "recommendations" or "insights" — easy to ignore. But what if we adopted security's battle-tested strategy and reframed these as the urgent risks they truly are, demanding immediate action? ...

Two in three IT professionals now cite growing complexity as their top challenge — an urgent signal that the modernization curve may be getting too steep, according to the Rising to the Challenge survey from Checkmk ...

While IT leaders are becoming more comfortable and adept at balancing workloads across on-premises, colocation data centers and the public cloud, there's a key component missing: connectivity, according to the 2025 State of the Data Center Report from CoreSite ...

A perfect storm is brewing in cybersecurity — certificate lifespans shrinking to just 47 days while quantum computing threatens today's encryption. Organizations must embrace ephemeral trust and crypto-agility to survive this dual challenge ...

In MEAN TIME TO INSIGHT Episode 14, Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research, Network Infrastructure and Operations, at EMA discusses hybrid multi-cloud network observability... 

While companies adopt AI at a record pace, they also face the challenge of finding a smart and scalable way to manage its rapidly growing costs. This requires balancing the massive possibilities inherent in AI with the need to control cloud costs, aim for long-term profitability and optimize spending ...

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As businesses increasingly rely on high-performance applications to deliver seamless user experiences, the demand for fast, reliable, and scalable data storage systems has never been greater. Redis — an open-source, in-memory data structure store — has emerged as a popular choice for use cases ranging from caching to real-time analytics. But with great performance comes the need for vigilant monitoring ...

Kubernetes was not initially designed with AI's vast resource variability in mind, and the rapid rise of AI has exposed Kubernetes limitations, particularly when it comes to cost and resource efficiency. Indeed, AI workloads differ from traditional applications in that they require a staggering amount and variety of compute resources, and their consumption is far less consistent than traditional workloads ... Considering the speed of AI innovation, teams cannot afford to be bogged down by these constant infrastructure concerns. A solution is needed ...