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Application monitoring in the field of information and communication technology (ICT) refers to the systematic practice of observing, measuring, and overseeing the performance, accessibility, and behavior of software applications. This monitoring is essential for guaranteeing optimal application operation, meeting performance standards, and delivering a satisfactory user experience.


Catchpoint
Catchpoint
by Catchpoint Systems, Inc.
Application Performance Monitoring (APM): Catchpoint monitors web applications and APIs to ensure optimal performance and responsiveness. It analyzes transaction times, error rates, and resource usage to troubleshoot application issues and enhance performance.
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LogicMonitor
LogicMonitor
by LogicMonitor Inc.
LogicMonitor monitors various applications, databases, web servers, and middleware to ensure seamless operation and performance optimization.
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Microsoft SCOM (System Center Operations Manager) encompasses a suite of tools designed for infrastructure monitoring and application performance management. Whether you’re overseeing your network infrastructure or ensuring optimal application functionality, SCOM provides the necessary capabilities to keep your systems running smoothly.
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Nagios provides thorough monitoring of essential components, applications, and systems through its extensive array of Nagios add-ons and a multitude of third-party add-ons, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
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WhatsUp Gold
WhatsUp Gold
by Progress Software Corporation
Monitor your mission-critical applications. Receive timely alerts when issues arise, swiftly pinpoint the underlying causes, and restore application performance to uphold your business operations, meet user expectations, and adhere to Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
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