Quality APM is the key to Improving User Experience, Reducing
Costs and Improving the IT and Business Relationship
Quest Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: QSFT)
- Today, CIOs face challenges far more complex than those of their
predecessors. Technology and businesses are interacting in new and
different ways, creating countless opportunities for failure, making it
harder to “get it right.” Applications and business services are
increasingly distributed and complex, requiring large amounts of time
and resources not only to deploy, but also to administer and maintain.
Despite these challenges, the opportunities for delivering extraordinary
business value have never been more abundant. As a technology expert who
understands business drivers, the CIO is in a unique position to
identify new technology-enabled revenue streams and cost efficiencies,
and build trust with key business stakeholders.
Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) has developed a white paper
highlighting three ways CIOs can ensure business relevance in this age
of disruptive technologies and ever-increasing expectations for IT
service performance and availability. Sponsored by Quest Software, a
leader in application
performance monitoring, this guide discusses how application
performance monitoring (APM) solutions enable IT organizations to
capitalize on disruptive technologies through the delivery of
innovative, business-differentiating services.
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Three Opportunities for CIOs to Build Business Trust using
Application Performance Monitoring:
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Turn disruptive technology into an opportunity
Technology
is constantly evolving, and though new technological advances drive
opportunity, and can yield significant business value, they also
endanger risk. Leading-edge technology requires leading-edge
management tools and modern APM solutions can reduce costs while
delivering optimal application performance. Using APM solutions, CIOs
can quantify application delivery in ways that business stakeholders
can relate to.
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Reduce the risk of modern applications
While many IT
organizations are still trying to manage applications by monitoring
infrastructure, today’s modern, complex applications have far more
potential failure points not easily detected by traditional monitoring
solutions.