Monitoring actual end-user interaction is important to determine if your applications are available 24x7 and if their responses are quick enough. As businesses expand at a global level, it becomes all the more important to measure customer experience from different geographical locations.
ManageEngine Applications Manager's Real Browser Monitor records web transactions using a toolbar. These transactions are then played back at regular time intervals from multiple locations. It proactively monitors the availability, response times and page loading time of web transactions. Real Browser gives high visibility to the synthetic web transactions and helps you enhance your customer experience.
Detecting performance problems that creep up over a period of time is quite difficult with the current fault management setup that works very well for day-to-day problems such as a sudden spike in CPU Utilization, server outages, etc. It is imperative that gradual performance problems are quickly identified and fixed before it can impact your customer.
For example, if the load on the server increases over a period of time, the response time will gradually be affected and the customer would be frustrated. Anomaly detection in Applications Manager can be the key to detect performance problems like the ones mentioned above.
ManageEngine Applications Manager provides REST APIs for fetching data from Applications Manager. These APIs make it easy to integrate Applications Manager with internal portals and other monitoring tools.
• By using any xml parser in a scripting language, Java, C, Perl or Python, etc. you can make HTTPs requests in the format recommended in the API.
• This data can then be inserted into your own database or put in any format that you need.
» Overall monitor snapshot (lists down the monitor types along with the availability and Health status).
» List of the various monitor groups.
» Graphical representation of the most critical monitor groups.
» List of servers with high CPU Utilization, List of monitors with high response time.
You can have a detailed view by clicking on the respective parameters and icons.
» Overall monitor snapshot (lists down the monitor types along with the availability and Health status).
» List of the various monitor groups.
» Graphical representation of the most critical monitor groups.
» List of servers with high CPU Utilization, List of monitors with high response time.
You can have a detailed view by clicking on the respective parameters and icons.
» Overall monitor snapshot (lists down the monitor types along with the availability and Health status).
» List of the various monitor groups.
» Graphical representation of the most critical monitor groups.
» List of servers with high CPU Utilization, List of monitors with high response time.
You can have a detailed view by clicking on the respective parameters and icons.
Next, Click Monitors tab.
» Overall monitor snapshot (lists down the monitor types along with the availability and Health status).
» List of the various monitor groups.
» Graphical representation of the most critical monitor groups.
» List of servers with high CPU Utilization, List of monitors with high response time.
You can have a detailed view by clicking on the respective parameters and icons.
» Overall monitor snapshot (lists down the monitor types along with the availability and Health status).
» List of the various monitor groups.
» Graphical representation of the most critical monitor groups.
» List of servers with high CPU Utilization, List of monitors with high response time.
You can have a detailed view by clicking on the respective parameters and icons.