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Site24x7 Launches Partner Program to Expand Cloud APM Ecosystem

Site24x7, a cloud infrastructure monitoring service, announced the launch of the Site24x7 partner program.

The new program enables cloud, platform and service providers to deliver industry-leading website, server and application performance management to their customers.

As providers face increased competition in a commoditized environment, it is becoming more important to offer customized, expansive and unique services to customers looking for more flexible solutions to solve critical business problems. For the first time, providers will be able to deploy low cost yet very robust application performance monitoring to their customers, simplifying the process of monitoring the performance and availability of services deployed in a variety of environments.

"Site24x7´s popularity continues to explode with both DevOps and IT teams, so it was only logical to partner with the leading cloud, platform and service providers to give their customers easier access to our industry-leading APM tools," said Gibu Mathew, director of product management, Site24x7. "Never before has a feature set this powerful been so widely deployed at such a reasonable price, saving customers thousands of dollars and strengthening the product offerings of our partners."

Site24x7 partners can offer their customers advanced website, web application, server and application monitoring to keep their customers’ products running at peak performance.

With Site24x7, cloud, platform and service providers can offer their customers the following services:

- Web page analyzer (WPA) lets customers continuously monitor website availability and performance from across the globe. WPA renders websites in real time, enabling customers to find and troubleshoot components that affect end-user experience.

- Web application monitoring allows customers to proactively monitor and measure multi-step user interactions within web applications such as shopping carts, web registrations forms, and HR portals. Customers can also oversee response time and content accuracy from start to finish.

- Server monitoring from the cloud is a SaaS-based monitoring service that captures, analyzes and provides alerts based on critical metrics such as CPU usage, memory, disk, processes, services and network utilization.

- Application performance monitoring allows customers to troubleshoot web applications behavior through end-to-end visualization of web transactions. Customers can identify and resolve performance degradation no matter where it originates.

The Site24x7 starter edition is available free of charge, with paid versions starting at just $5 per month. A full feature, 30-day trial version of Site24x7 is also available.

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Site24x7 Launches Partner Program to Expand Cloud APM Ecosystem

Site24x7, a cloud infrastructure monitoring service, announced the launch of the Site24x7 partner program.

The new program enables cloud, platform and service providers to deliver industry-leading website, server and application performance management to their customers.

As providers face increased competition in a commoditized environment, it is becoming more important to offer customized, expansive and unique services to customers looking for more flexible solutions to solve critical business problems. For the first time, providers will be able to deploy low cost yet very robust application performance monitoring to their customers, simplifying the process of monitoring the performance and availability of services deployed in a variety of environments.

"Site24x7´s popularity continues to explode with both DevOps and IT teams, so it was only logical to partner with the leading cloud, platform and service providers to give their customers easier access to our industry-leading APM tools," said Gibu Mathew, director of product management, Site24x7. "Never before has a feature set this powerful been so widely deployed at such a reasonable price, saving customers thousands of dollars and strengthening the product offerings of our partners."

Site24x7 partners can offer their customers advanced website, web application, server and application monitoring to keep their customers’ products running at peak performance.

With Site24x7, cloud, platform and service providers can offer their customers the following services:

- Web page analyzer (WPA) lets customers continuously monitor website availability and performance from across the globe. WPA renders websites in real time, enabling customers to find and troubleshoot components that affect end-user experience.

- Web application monitoring allows customers to proactively monitor and measure multi-step user interactions within web applications such as shopping carts, web registrations forms, and HR portals. Customers can also oversee response time and content accuracy from start to finish.

- Server monitoring from the cloud is a SaaS-based monitoring service that captures, analyzes and provides alerts based on critical metrics such as CPU usage, memory, disk, processes, services and network utilization.

- Application performance monitoring allows customers to troubleshoot web applications behavior through end-to-end visualization of web transactions. Customers can identify and resolve performance degradation no matter where it originates.

The Site24x7 starter edition is available free of charge, with paid versions starting at just $5 per month. A full feature, 30-day trial version of Site24x7 is also available.

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Enterprises today operate in a real-time environment where uninterrupted access to trusted data has become a baseline expectation for users, applications and automated systems. Traditional DataOps models, built on manual effort and human triage, cannot keep pace with this always active demand. AI agents are emerging as the operational backbone, ensuring consistent data availability, reinforcing trustworthiness and enabling a level of scale that manual processes cannot achieve ...

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Cloud migration was supposed to be a one-way door. For most enterprises, it turns out it isn't. Cloud data repatriation is a real and growing trend. A new survey ... finds that 89% of organizations plan to expand their on-premises infrastructure footprint over the next two years — and 75% have already moved at least some workloads back from public cloud in the past 24 months. The findings point to a broad rethinking of where data belongs ...

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