# Applications Manager Enterprise Edition ## Scale up to 10,000 applications with Enterprise Edition Our Enterprise Edition provides an affordable, scalable solution for medium and large enterprises to monitor their applications and underlying infrastructure elements. The Enterprise Edition supports a distributed monitoring architecture and can scale up to **10,000** applications and servers. The Enterprise Edition comes with [all the features](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/applications-monitoring-features.html) offered by Professional Edition. However, Enterprise Edition's ability to scale for larger number of monitors, provide consolidated view from various restricted networks and performance comparisons and failover support are some of its key abilities. The Enterprise Edition comprises of distributed data collectors (Probe Servers) setup. It also provides a single console (central server) for consolidated reports and viewing alarms. The central server facilitates a single view to all data and reports from the various distributed data collectors (probe servers). ![Enterprise Edition](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/gettingstarted_enterprise.gif) Enterprise Edition uses HTTPS as the mode of communication between the central server and the probe server. This has an added advantage for users with a very secure environment where only HTTPS is allowed across different networks. With Enterprise Edition, you can have a single view to monitoring data across these kind of high security networks by having the probe server in each of the secure networks and having the central server facilitate a single view to all monitoring information. The Enterprise Edition comes with [all the features](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/applications-monitoring-features.html) offered by Professional Edition. However, Enterprise Edition's ability to scale for larger number of monitors, provide consolidated view from various restricted networks and performance comparisons and failover support are some of its key abilities. The Enterprise Edition comprises of distributed data collectors (Probe Servers) setup. It also provides a single console (Central Server) for consolidated reports and viewing alarms. The Central Server facilitates a single view to all data and reports from the various distributed data collectors (Probe Servers). ![Enterprise Edition](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/gettingstarted_enterprise.gif) Enterprise Edition uses HTTPS as the mode of communication between the Central Server and the Probe Server. This has an added advantage for users with a very secure environment where only HTTPS is allowed across different networks. With Enterprise Edition, you can have a single view to monitoring data across these kind of high security networks by having the Probe Server in each of the secure networks and having the Central Server facilitate a single view to all monitoring information. ### Technical Benefits 1. **Scalability:** The Enterprise Edition gives the ability to scale for a large network consisting of thousands of servers and applications. ![Enterprise Application Manager](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/enterprise1.gif) 2. **Consolidated View from various restricted networks:** The Enterprise Edition provides a consolidated view of resources present in different restricted networks. Restricted networks are configured as probe servers and central server facilitates a consolidated view of the performance metrics. The Enterprise Edition provides a consolidated view of resources present in different restricted networks. Restricted networks are configured as Probe Servers and Central Server facilitates a consolidated view of the performance metrics. ![Enterprise Application Manager](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/enterprise2.gif) 3. **Performance comparisons from geographically different locations** You can use the Enterprise Edition of Applications Manager to compare the performance of applications from different geographical locations. For example, you can monitor and perform a comparison of the response times of an e-commerce portal when accessed from UK, Singapore and USA. ![Enterprise Application Manager](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/enterprise-3.gif) Check out the [blog](https://blogs.manageengine.com/application-performance-2/appmanager/16/response-time-across-multiple-locations.html) which gives you step-by-step instructions on how to configure Applications Manager for monitoring the response time across multiple locations. See the [comparison chart](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/applications-manager-comparison.html) between different editions. ## Why choose Applications Manager for Enterprise Application Monitoring? Here's what makes Applications Manager a favorite among Enterprises: - **Holistic Visibility:** Applications Manager provides comprehensive insights on critical application performance metrics and offers end-to-end visibility through complex layers of IT infrastructure, be it for applications, cloud or digital experience monitoring. - **Extensive monitoring support:** Our tool provides outstanding monitoring support for over 150 technologies, including application servers, databases, web services, VMs, ERPs, containers, cloud apps, middleware and many more. - **Flexible licensing plans:** We provide flexible licensing plans that let you choose what you need to monitor your IT infrastructure and a console that can scale according to your transforming IT ecosystem. We promise zero hidden costs. ## FAQs about Enterprise Application Monitoring ### What is Enterprise Application Monitoring? Enterprise Application Monitoring involves tracking the performance, availability, and health of Enterprise apps in real-time to ensure smooth application performance. ### Why is Enterprise application monitoring important? Enterprise Application monitoring helps businesses tackle downtime, optimize app performance, and detect issues efficiently, and ensure seamless user experience. ### How does poor application performance impact business? Slow applications lead to poor user experience, resulting in lesser engagement, reduced conversion, poor brand image and ultimately revenue loss.