SolarWinds announced the availability of the latest release of its application performance monitoring product, SolarWinds Application Performance Monitor (APM) 4.2.
SolarWinds first launched Application Performance Monitor in January to provide systems administrators with visibility into the performance of critical IT services, the underlying application components, the operating system, and the Windows, Unix and Linux server resources on which they run at a reasonable price.
New features and enhancements available in APM 4.2
* Monitoring capability for Java-based applications including Apache Tomcat, JBoss, GlassFish, WebSphere, WebLogic, and more with JMX MBean monitors
* Runs Nagios scripts natively, with no conversion required
* Integrates with Synthetic End User Monitor to proactively monitor web applications
* Includes new and updated out-of-the-box Expert Templates for over a dozen commonly monitored applications
* Supports complex scripts that return multiple values
* Multi-value charts provide the ability to graph multiple values in a single chart to show trending in a single pane
* Data transforms allow you to perform mathematical operations on statistical values before display, reporting, and storage
* Enhanced Performance and User Interface
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