ManageEngine introduced its newest must-have mobile app for IT teams, Applications Manager for iPhone.
Download the native iPhone app here
A browser-based mobile client compatible with all smartphone platforms, including Android, is also available.
The always-on nature of IT once meant that staff needed to be on-site and in front of a computer 24x7. ManageEngine is at the forefront of mobilizing IT, providing teams with tools that enable them to do their jobs - not just as good as but even better - on mobile devices, with new real-time IT management solutions designed specifically for a three- or four-inch screen.
"An iPhone app will free IT operations personnel from the confines of the traditional web," said Gibu Mathew, Director of Product Management, ManageEngine. "With the new update to ManageEngine Applications Manager, an administrator can keep tabs on application performance and even take corrective measures like allocating a VMware or Amazon EC2 instance from his smartphone."
Applications Manager is an enterprise-ready, easy-to-use and affordable application management solution that offers administrators and operators a "single pane of glass" snapshot of physical and virtual servers, applications and more. With a holistic view of their business environment, companies around the globe like GoDaddy, MetLife and Hallmark Channel use ManageEngine’s integrated management solution to detect issues before they affect end users and monitor web applications, web servers, application servers, databases, services and other systems that are the lifeline of their businesses.
Using the smartphone GUI in Applications Manager, users can monitor application performance problems, receive notifications and identify performance issues on the road or when outside of the office. The flexible views in the mobile client show users the availability and health status, enabling them to quickly discover if an application is down or experiencing performance problems. Real-time notifications on the handset keep IT operations instantly informed at any time and any location.
Existing ManageEngine customers can access the app using their original login credentials.
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