VIDEO:
This video reveals how a particular application and network performance solution can help you guarantee the performance of UC and other business-critical apps with ease. View now to learn more!
WHITE PAPER:
This webcast explores a VDI “dashboard” system that can allow you to monitor and actively maintain clients, desktops, hosts, application servers and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Gain insight into the current state of application performance problems and discover how application performance management is critical to overcoming these challenges.
EZINE:
This TechGuide explores the driving trends of advanced WAN management and monitoring tools growth, the impact of virtualization and understanding how the new generation of WAN management and monitoring tools can help you achieve optimum performance.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
See how the database mirroring feature of the Microsoft SQL Server platform can help enterprises of all sizes make their databases highly available.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
You can’t fix problems you don’t know exist. To get ahead of issues before users are impacted you need real-time, deep intelligence on the health and performance of your infrastructure, from applications to environmentals and everything in between.
EGUIDE:
In the face of insatiable user demand, mobile application development platforms (MADPs) present ways to easily build and deliver apps – but not without caveats. Learn how to get the most out of MADPs, and discover three things that might be missing in your mobile app strategy.
CASE STUDY:
View this case study to find out how Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. leveraged an analytics software to analyze 80,000 network statistics in near-real time, eliminating the manual thresholds of their previous strategy.
EGUIDE:
As more organizations put their mission-critical apps in the public cloud, security and performance become growing concerns. Access this vendor-neutral e-guide to learn how to keep your apps from falling out of line with application performance monitoring tools.
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The Distributed Application Designer allows administrators to graphically define components which make up a service. Underlying is Operations Manager System Definition Model (SDM).