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Compuware Delivers Free Mobile Performance Monitoring for Native iOS and Android Mobile Applications

Compuware Corporation announced the release of the Compuware APM Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition at the Velocity 2013 Conference (booth #408).

With this release, Compuware offers a free mobile performance management solution for native mobile applications that combines performance, crash and usage analytics in a unified platform. This is the most comprehensive solution of its kind available for understanding mobile application user experience, performance and user behavior.

Compuware's free mobile solution delivers unprecedented value across mobile development, testing and production teams and can be deployed in minutes. The free offering allows organizations to optimize, troubleshoot and manage business-critical native mobile apps. Customers get immediate insight into end-user responsiveness, crash analysis down to the line of code, and performance analysis by geography, carrier and more.

"Modern mobile applications have become far more business critical as consumers increasingly utilize mobile devices for online transactions. So having a dependable tool to ensure mobile application integrity is crucial," said Julie Craig, Research Director of Application Management at Enterprise Management Associates. "Compuware's new Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition is one of the few free mobile tools available from a large, established APM vendor and the only one that delivers deep visibility into client-side glitches in native applications. It puts a quality product within reach of mobile development shops of every size. The combination of performance, crash and usage analytics enables application owners to make better decisions when prioritizing remediation efforts. This a major step forward for Compuware's mobile freemium strategy, and one that has significant value for customers and prospects."

Compuware delivers a comprehensive user experience management solution for mobile including synthetic monitoring, load testing, real user monitoring, crash management, third-party performance analytics and business impact to address requirements across native mobile, mobile web and web applications. Compuware's premium mobile performance solution provides additional capabilities by delivering deep transaction tracing from the mobile device to the data center down to application code, while linking mobile performance to key business analytics as well.

Compuware's mobile performance management solution is available both as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise.

Key features include:

- The only mobile monitoring solution that delivers deep visibility into the performance, availability and usage patterns of mobile applications with the ability to capture 100 percent of all user interactions and transactions.

- A comprehensive solution providing visibility across all customer touch points, including native mobile, mobile web and web applications.

- Monitoring of native iOS and Android application performance, crashes and usage by visitor in a single solution.

- The only mobile monitoring solution powered by PurePath Technology for automatic transaction mapping with code-level visibility.

- The only mobile monitoring solution powered by PureStack Technology delivering deep infrastructure visibility directly correlated to each and every transaction.

- Out-of-the-box smart analytics dashboards, to correlate application visits by real and synthetic users for both web and native applications.

- Business analytics that link application performance to business impact.

"The industrialization of mobile applications has changed the landscape for organizations. Our customers tell us it's no longer good enough to have different tools to identify problems, optimize performance and track usage," said Steve Tack, Vice President of Product Management for Compuware's APM business unit. "Development, production and business teams are looking for a single mobile APM solution that unifies insights into crash, performance and business analytics - and that is exactly what we are delivering to our customers today."

Compuware will showcase and demonstrate its Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition at the Velocity 2013 Conference, June 19-20 at booth #408.

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Compuware Delivers Free Mobile Performance Monitoring for Native iOS and Android Mobile Applications

Compuware Corporation announced the release of the Compuware APM Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition at the Velocity 2013 Conference (booth #408).

With this release, Compuware offers a free mobile performance management solution for native mobile applications that combines performance, crash and usage analytics in a unified platform. This is the most comprehensive solution of its kind available for understanding mobile application user experience, performance and user behavior.

Compuware's free mobile solution delivers unprecedented value across mobile development, testing and production teams and can be deployed in minutes. The free offering allows organizations to optimize, troubleshoot and manage business-critical native mobile apps. Customers get immediate insight into end-user responsiveness, crash analysis down to the line of code, and performance analysis by geography, carrier and more.

"Modern mobile applications have become far more business critical as consumers increasingly utilize mobile devices for online transactions. So having a dependable tool to ensure mobile application integrity is crucial," said Julie Craig, Research Director of Application Management at Enterprise Management Associates. "Compuware's new Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition is one of the few free mobile tools available from a large, established APM vendor and the only one that delivers deep visibility into client-side glitches in native applications. It puts a quality product within reach of mobile development shops of every size. The combination of performance, crash and usage analytics enables application owners to make better decisions when prioritizing remediation efforts. This a major step forward for Compuware's mobile freemium strategy, and one that has significant value for customers and prospects."

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- The only mobile monitoring solution that delivers deep visibility into the performance, availability and usage patterns of mobile applications with the ability to capture 100 percent of all user interactions and transactions.

- A comprehensive solution providing visibility across all customer touch points, including native mobile, mobile web and web applications.

- Monitoring of native iOS and Android application performance, crashes and usage by visitor in a single solution.

- The only mobile monitoring solution powered by PurePath Technology for automatic transaction mapping with code-level visibility.

- The only mobile monitoring solution powered by PureStack Technology delivering deep infrastructure visibility directly correlated to each and every transaction.

- Out-of-the-box smart analytics dashboards, to correlate application visits by real and synthetic users for both web and native applications.

- Business analytics that link application performance to business impact.

"The industrialization of mobile applications has changed the landscape for organizations. Our customers tell us it's no longer good enough to have different tools to identify problems, optimize performance and track usage," said Steve Tack, Vice President of Product Management for Compuware's APM business unit. "Development, production and business teams are looking for a single mobile APM solution that unifies insights into crash, performance and business analytics - and that is exactly what we are delivering to our customers today."

Compuware will showcase and demonstrate its Mobile Application Monitoring Free Edition at the Velocity 2013 Conference, June 19-20 at booth #408.

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Enterprises are under pressure to scale AI quickly. Yet despite considerable investment, adoption continues to stall. One of the most overlooked reasons is vendor sprawl ... In reality, no organization deliberately sets out to create sprawling vendor ecosystems. More often, complexity accumulates over time through well-intentioned initiatives, such as enterprise-wide digital transformation efforts, point solutions, or decentralized sourcing strategies ...

Nearly every conversation about AI eventually circles back to compute. GPUs dominate the headlines while cloud platforms compete for workloads and model benchmarks drive investment decisions. But underneath that noise, a quieter infrastructure challenge is taking shape. The real bottleneck in enterprise AI is not processing power, it is the ability to store, manage and retrieve the relentless volumes of data that AI systems generate, consume and multiply ...

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