AppDynamics Now Available to Federal Agencies via GSA Schedule
July 06, 2015
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The AppDynamics Application Intelligence Platform is now available through Promark Technology Inc., a premier US-focused value-added distributor (VAD) and wholly-owned subsidiary of Ingram Micro Inc., a Fortune 100 company that delivers a full spectrum of global technology and supply chain services to businesses around the world.

Authorized channel partners can now use the Promark General Services Administration (GSA) schedule to sell AppDynamics solutions to U.S. federal, state and local government agencies.

Government software applications typically run in complex, far-reaching IT environments, contain millions of lines of code, and include intra-agency dependencies. Visibility into application performance across these distributed and complex environments — which often include components in local and remote data centers as well as the cloud — is challenging but nonetheless critical. The AppDynamics platform can provide visibility into every line of code and every transaction of numerous applications, no matter where they reside, and includes a powerful suite of tools for mapping application flow, baselining performance, and resolving performance issues. As a part of the Promark GSA schedule, AppDynamics’ Application Intelligence Platform is now available through Promark’s nationwide distribution channels.

“With the increased demand for application intelligence, AppDynamics will be a centerpiece for us and our federal partners,” said Todd Hartung, Director of GSA Sales for Promark Technology. “We are excited about expanding our GSA offerings and making the AppDynamics Products available to our channel partners. Our resellers now have access to an offering that will enable them to provide government buyers with a solution for managing complex software infrastructures and cloud migration.”

The new alliance with Promark, an Ingram Micro company, provides a formalized distribution channel for AppDynamics to reach government agencies at all levels. AppDynamics can support more government users in monitoring complex applications with real-time visibility not just into the front-end processes, but also across end-to-end transactions.

“We look forward to building upon this strategic relationship with Promark, as they have a unique understanding of the technology challenges and issues that are most important to federal government buyers,” said Mike Fraga, AppDynamics’ Director of Federal Sales. “The very functioning of the nation — meeting the needs of employees, military, and citizens — depends on applications and infrastructure that perform efficiently day-in and day-out. This is a new opportunity to deploy AppDynamics to help ensure optimal application performance for government agencies.”

Interested government agencies can find AppDynamics under GSA Schedule 70, contract number GS-35F-4342D.

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