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Correlsense Partners with AASHDIT Technologies in India

Correlsense announced a new strategic partnership with AASHDIT Technologies signaling the start of a collaboration that will bring Correlsense’s award winning SharePath APM software to India.

Correlsense believes this is a step to help enterprises in India seeking a complete perspective of their user’s end-to-end experience.

“India has seen a big advancement in technology in the past years, and with it the evolution of complex application interactions”, says Lalit Mohanty. SVP Sales and Co-Founder of AASHDIT Technologies, “More and more, companies in India understand the importance of monitoring their systems and are seeking new ways to deal with application failures and slowdowns. We want to become a significant player in this market, and believe that Correlsense’s SharePath will enable us to achieve this.”

Lanir Shacham, CEO of Correlsense added: “This partnership with Aashdit is an important strategic step for us. India has seen a substantial growth in APM revenues in the past years and we believe we can become a key player in this growing industry.
Being part of the world’s fastest-growing economy in 2016, Indian companies have had to evolve and adapt their systems to this new market. There is an increasing need for application performance monitoring tools and we are excited to partner with AASHDIT to offer Indian businesses a way to benefit from the leading solution for advances in performance and user experience.”

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Correlsense Partners with AASHDIT Technologies in India

Correlsense announced a new strategic partnership with AASHDIT Technologies signaling the start of a collaboration that will bring Correlsense’s award winning SharePath APM software to India.

Correlsense believes this is a step to help enterprises in India seeking a complete perspective of their user’s end-to-end experience.

“India has seen a big advancement in technology in the past years, and with it the evolution of complex application interactions”, says Lalit Mohanty. SVP Sales and Co-Founder of AASHDIT Technologies, “More and more, companies in India understand the importance of monitoring their systems and are seeking new ways to deal with application failures and slowdowns. We want to become a significant player in this market, and believe that Correlsense’s SharePath will enable us to achieve this.”

Lanir Shacham, CEO of Correlsense added: “This partnership with Aashdit is an important strategic step for us. India has seen a substantial growth in APM revenues in the past years and we believe we can become a key player in this growing industry.
Being part of the world’s fastest-growing economy in 2016, Indian companies have had to evolve and adapt their systems to this new market. There is an increasing need for application performance monitoring tools and we are excited to partner with AASHDIT to offer Indian businesses a way to benefit from the leading solution for advances in performance and user experience.”

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