Session 2
Why you should upgrade to APM 9.1 today!
CA Product Managers, Tim Smith and Zack Belcher will review one of our APM 9.1 marquee features:
Unified End User Experience Monitoring
They gave a live demo and dig deeper into some of the benefits of this exciting feature including:
− Unified appliance for network and end-user monitoring
− APM integration with NetQoS products: SuperAgent, Multi-Port Collector (MTP) and CA Performance Center (NPC)
− Visibility into how network performance is affecting the business and its applications.
− Ability to prioritize network problems based on Application-centric business priorities.
This webinar includes training on usage of the Multi-Port Collector Session Analysis user interface. APM 9.1 provides a drill-down from a CEM defect to the MTP's session-level, transport-layer view where that defect occurred. This allows strong triage of incidents answering such questions as these:
− Is the root cause of the poor transaction performance in the network, the server, or the application?
− Is application delivery for this end-user the same or different from others in his client subnet?
− Is application delivery to/from this web server the same or different from other servers?
− When did the problem start and end?
− Is performance characterized by occasional spikes, a dramatic change, or a gradual trend?
− What application and network details are available from a packet capture of this Client-Server pair during the incident?
− Can we use the packet capture to replay the web session and see what really happened?
Why you should upgrade to APM 9.1 today!
CA Product Managers, Tim Smith and Zack Belcher will review one of our APM 9.1 marquee features:
Unified End User Experience Monitoring
They gave a live demo and dig deeper into some of the benefits of this exciting feature including:
− Unified appliance for network and end-user monitoring
− APM integration with NetQoS products: SuperAgent, Multi-Port Collector (MTP) and CA Performance Center (NPC)
− Visibility into how network performance is affecting the business and its applications.
− Ability to prioritize network problems based on Application-centric business priorities.
This webinar includes training on usage of the Multi-Port Collector Session Analysis user interface. APM 9.1 provides a drill-down from a CEM defect to the MTP's session-level, transport-layer view where that defect occurred. This allows strong triage of incidents answering such questions as these:
− Is the root cause of the poor transaction performance in the network, the server, or the application?
− Is application delivery for this end-user the same or different from others in his client subnet?
− Is application delivery to/from this web server the same or different from other servers?
− When did the problem start and end?
− Is performance characterized by occasional spikes, a dramatic change, or a gradual trend?
− What application and network details are available from a packet capture of this Client-Server pair during the incident?
− Can we use the packet capture to replay the web session and see what really happened?
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