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Keynote Releases Mobile Web/Device Perspective 6.0

Keynote announced the availability of new feature enhancements to its mobile Web performance monitoring product, Keynote Mobile Web Perspective (MWP) 6.0, enabling operations professionals to deliver a better Web experience on smartphones and tablets.

In addition, today Keynote also announced the availability of Mobile Device Perspective (MDP) 6.0. With Keynote MDP 6.0 organizations have the ability to monitor and troubleshoot their mobile apps using real devices, over live networks. Together, Keynote Mobile Web Perspective and Keynote Mobile Device Perspective manage and improve the full breadth of the mobile user experience.

What’s new in Keynote Mobile Web Perspective 6.0:

* New Interface, Easy Self-Service Deployment - Notable advancements in Keynote MWP 6.0 include a new point and click scripting interface, eliminating the complex steps previously needed to create advanced monitoring scripts. Streamlined scripting reduces the time needed by operations teams to create and deploy monitoring scripts that include important mobile Web features such as completion events and customized checks. The benefit of simplified, self-service scripting goes beyond just saving time. Reduced complexity now opens the door for more people within the operations team to perform what was previously a specialized task. And with self-service provisioning, monitoring scripts can now be quickly deployed across Keynote’s more than 2,100 emulated devices in as many as 50 metropolitan locations that cover 35 global networks. The flexibility of selecting any combination of location, operator and device profile provides enterprise companies insights into how end users experience mobile websites. The ability to provision measurements on their own provides users total control over how they manage their spend. The enterprise can now experience 24/7/365 flexibility for adding, removing or modifying a mobile monitoring script.

* Reference Screenshot Feature – When a mobile Web page errors out, ever wonder what it should look like? Now you can with the new “Reference Screenshot” feature in Keynote MWP 6.0. Keynote has made the task of troubleshooting easier than ever. Each failed mobile Web page is presented alongside a successful rendering of the same page allowing troubleshooters to quickly see the issue and expedite the process of identifying the root cause. With Keynote’s new Reference Screenshot feature operations has an ally in reducing the mean time to resolution.

* Virtual Profiles - The Keynote MWP Virtual Profiles feature allows you to change the user profile for subsequent visits to your mobile website so you can ensure that content targeting each virtual profile is delivered as intended. Simply create a single script in Keynote MWP and combine it with a list of personas of users you expect to be engaging with your mobile website. Website responses that vary based on recognized users can now be monitored around the clock. For example, banks can monitor their websites from multiple locations or multiple zip codes to find the closest store on a retail site.

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Keynote Releases Mobile Web/Device Perspective 6.0

Keynote announced the availability of new feature enhancements to its mobile Web performance monitoring product, Keynote Mobile Web Perspective (MWP) 6.0, enabling operations professionals to deliver a better Web experience on smartphones and tablets.

In addition, today Keynote also announced the availability of Mobile Device Perspective (MDP) 6.0. With Keynote MDP 6.0 organizations have the ability to monitor and troubleshoot their mobile apps using real devices, over live networks. Together, Keynote Mobile Web Perspective and Keynote Mobile Device Perspective manage and improve the full breadth of the mobile user experience.

What’s new in Keynote Mobile Web Perspective 6.0:

* New Interface, Easy Self-Service Deployment - Notable advancements in Keynote MWP 6.0 include a new point and click scripting interface, eliminating the complex steps previously needed to create advanced monitoring scripts. Streamlined scripting reduces the time needed by operations teams to create and deploy monitoring scripts that include important mobile Web features such as completion events and customized checks. The benefit of simplified, self-service scripting goes beyond just saving time. Reduced complexity now opens the door for more people within the operations team to perform what was previously a specialized task. And with self-service provisioning, monitoring scripts can now be quickly deployed across Keynote’s more than 2,100 emulated devices in as many as 50 metropolitan locations that cover 35 global networks. The flexibility of selecting any combination of location, operator and device profile provides enterprise companies insights into how end users experience mobile websites. The ability to provision measurements on their own provides users total control over how they manage their spend. The enterprise can now experience 24/7/365 flexibility for adding, removing or modifying a mobile monitoring script.

* Reference Screenshot Feature – When a mobile Web page errors out, ever wonder what it should look like? Now you can with the new “Reference Screenshot” feature in Keynote MWP 6.0. Keynote has made the task of troubleshooting easier than ever. Each failed mobile Web page is presented alongside a successful rendering of the same page allowing troubleshooters to quickly see the issue and expedite the process of identifying the root cause. With Keynote’s new Reference Screenshot feature operations has an ally in reducing the mean time to resolution.

* Virtual Profiles - The Keynote MWP Virtual Profiles feature allows you to change the user profile for subsequent visits to your mobile website so you can ensure that content targeting each virtual profile is delivered as intended. Simply create a single script in Keynote MWP and combine it with a list of personas of users you expect to be engaging with your mobile website. Website responses that vary based on recognized users can now be monitored around the clock. For example, banks can monitor their websites from multiple locations or multiple zip codes to find the closest store on a retail site.

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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 ...

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