Application Performance Management (APM) is an essential tool for modern cloud-native environments beyond system availability and service response times. With automated and intelligent monitoring, APM helps organizations provide an optimal user experience at scale. APM tracks key software performance metrics using monitoring software and telemetry data to ensure system availability, optimize service performance and response times, and improve the user experience.
Typical Use Cases for Monitoring
Mobile applications, websites, and business apps are typical use cases for APM. But with the ever-growing digital world, monitoring expands to include services, processes, hosts, protocols, networks, and end-users, including customers and employees.
Challenges in Developing Software Applications
Developing software applications is complex, often requiring developers, testers, and administrators to work together seamlessly and agilely to address the enormous complexity which negatively impacts performance. This includes management of components such as third-party CDNs, conflicting API connections, and other issues.
Monitor Every Corner and Deliver World-Class Digital Services
With APM’s Applications Manager tool, businesses can monitor every corner of their applications and measure the impact of different components to respond faster to incidents, drive innovation, make informed decisions, and deliver world-class digital services to customers. With over 6000 organizations relying on Applications Manager’s APM solution from DevOps teams, IT Operations, Site Reliability Engineers, Cloud Ops, and Product Owners, it’s clear that APM is the key to improving user experience at scale.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is APM?
Application Performance Management (APM) is a tool for monitoring key software performance metrics using monitoring software and telemetry data to optimize service performance, response times, ensure system availability and improve the user experience.
What are typical use cases for APM?
Mobile applications, websites, and business apps are typical use cases for APM. With the ever-growing digital world, monitoring expands to include services, processes, hosts, protocols, networks, and end-users, including customers, and employees.
Can APM help improve the user experience?
Yes, with automated and intelligent monitoring, APM helps organizations deliver an optimal user experience at scale. APM tracks key software performance metrics using monitoring software and telemetry data to optimize service performance and response times, ensure system availability, and improve the user experience.
Improve Your User Experience with APM
Whether you’re monitoring mobile applications, websites or business apps, APM is the key to improving the user experience at scale. APM allows organizations to measure the impact of different components in their applications, respond faster to incidents, drive innovation, make informed decisions, and deliver world-class digital services to customers. With over 6000 organizations relying on Applications Manager’s APM solution, it’s time to see what APM can do for your business.