Showing posts with label application performance management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label application performance management. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Application Monitoring Should Encompass Application Performance Management In Totality

Management or review of application performance can often be incomplete because it tends to concentrate on the process of monitoring alone, and not for errors that may be expected or anticipated to occur in the lifecycle of the application. One of the reasons for this could be that anticipating problems or errors is never an easy task. Further, problems that do not have a precedent are often not easy to predict. Application monitoring is an intrinsic part of performance management, but it cannot prevent issues and application failures by itself, but if it is applied in a thorough manner, it may help raise timely alerts and reveal corrective measures that could be taken.

Elements to take care of, when managing application performance

Performance management needs to focus on whether the application will meet its end-user expectations or not. Outline application expectations, if needed, before going ahead with the monitoring agenda. Application monitoring will work best when it goes hand-in-hand with end-user expectations. Understanding user expectations will also help you outline a monitoring plan that will take precise as well as overall care of all the most important areas within the application. Another advantage to outlining user expectations is to ensure that you have all the monitoring tools in place. This will also ensure optimizing of the application monitoring process itself.

Remember to also measure the impact of application monitoring on the performance of the application, versus the results in case there is no monitoring in place.

How to determine the ideal time for application monitoring?

There is no fixed way by which to determine the right time to begin application monitoring. However, certain elements can become pointers.

Over utilization: If an application is being utilized above its core capabilities, it may utilize more memory and need monitoring to pinpoint the precise problem. Over utilization may occur in terms of usage time or the number of users accessing it at any given time.

> System crash: At times, errors may occur unexpectedly. This can result in sudden breakdown or total stopping of the application's functions. Application monitoring that is thorough and comprehensive can catch a potential error before it brings about a complete system breakdown.

> Software failure: Software failures can be major contributors to application breakdown. However, regular monitoring can help raise timely alerts and allow you to take corrective action before the software fails entirely.

> Regular updates: If your software is not updated regularly, it can remain vulnerable to threats such as virus attacks or even hardware failure and configuration problems. Application monitoring can help determine critical updates needed and raise timely alerts so that appropriate action can be taken.

Critical elements

Application monitoring should cover everything, from server downtime to software, to processes and services, as well as hardware. Application monitoring can also include configuration changes. Application monitoring must be implemented keeping in mind it must be kept in mind that costs incurred in repairs and maintenance could be significantly higher than those incurred in monitoring.

About the Author:

Tevron develops and delivers Application Monitoring Solutions, Service Level Agreement, Automated Testing Solutions, and End to End Performance monitoring solutions available globally. Tevron has also successfully delivered enterprise Application Monitoring Solutions and Testing solutions to support every IT enterprise application to hundreds of customers across the globe. Tevron's solutions designed to support diverse environments, business processes and applications with a service oriented management.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tevron Solutions Fully Support all Epic Applications

Nashua, New Hampshire, April 26, 2010 - Tevron today announced the addition of support for all Epic environments to its suite of APM & Testing solutions. Epic makes integrated software for mid-size to large medical groups and integrated healthcare organizations. One database spans clinical, access and revenue functions and extends into the home. With the latest releases of CitraTest, CitraTest APM, and CitraTest VU, Tevron again is taking the lead role in the APM & testing industry in providing support for every Epic application (EpicCare) covering Ambulatory EMR, Practice Management, Beyond your Walls, Inpatient EMR, Hospital Billing/ADT, and more. As many medical groups, hospitals, and integrated healthcare organizations move towards Epic, Tevron’s APM & testing solutions will continue to offer the industry lead for application monitoring, load testing, and general automation for those critical deployments.

To learn more about Tevron’s automated testing & monitoring solutions or to request additional information, please call +1.702.518.7435, email sales@tevron.com or visit www.tevron.com.

ABOUT TEVRON

Tevron® is a global leader in APM and Automated Testing. Through our all encompassing customer-centric vision and advanced technology, our APM & Testing Solutions allow the unique flexibility of supporting every application across the enterprise with one methodology delivering the ability to test, monitor, enforce SLAs, and optimize performance with confidence and ease. Founded in 2001, Tevron® is a global organization and is privately held. Our vast and diverse ranges of customers are global leaders and include companies such as Alcon Labs, Alverno, Northrop Grumman, Xerox, Hewlett Packard, Siemens, and Lucent Technologies, to name a few.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

4 Features To Look For In Your Application Performance Management Solution

An application performance management solution is required when a business has critical aspects being handled by applications at the back end. Even a small glitch in important applications can result in a downtime, which can affect bottom lines of a business. Thus an application performance management solution is a must for businesses which use applications for service support. There is a confusing array of APM solutions available in the market today and selecting the appropriate one is a tough task. Mentioned below are 4 features in an APM solution must have in order to effectively undertake application monitoring.


  1. Capable of monitoring end user experience
  2. End user monitoring tools help in judging application performance. Such tools do not require any installation and are a simple plug and play solution. In the event of your end user monitoring tool showing any latency, the application performance management tool needs to be able to spot them. Only if your APM solution is able to monitor end user experience effectively, will you be able to solve the problem. Such an application performance management tool should also be affordable for your business.


  3. Help in management of the data center
  4. Applications being used by businesses today are complex, interdependent and scattered, which creates a requirement for data center management. Application performance can only be judged through an APM solution which enables data center management. The data center as a whole needs to be taken into consideration if the application performance management solution has to solve the problem. But due to the fact that data center management tools use information of softwares of server management from various tiers, there is a lot of resource consumption metrics which will not make a connection of application performance and what the end user experiences. In such cases, if the end users are not monitored, problems will come to the fore only in case users call up the service desk to complain.


  5. Capability in monitoring network performance
  6. Monitoring of network performance is also an integral part of application performance management. This is because if the latencies being shown in the applications do not match with end user experience, the APM solution will not be effective. Effective application monitoring can be done only if the APM solution monitors network performance.


  7. Business transaction management
  8. In order to cover all the important issues given above, each business transaction within the organization needs to be monitored. This means that each and every transaction right from the end user to the network to the data center needs to be monitored. This process is called Business Transaction Management.