An IT infrastructure has hundreds of log files and directories spread across dozens of machines. Manually monitoring an entire directory or scanning countless log files is a tedious job and often, prone to errors
[Infographic] All about Applications Manager’s Cloud Starter Edition
We recently introduced a new edition to Applications Manager – the Cloud Starter Edition. As the name suggests, the Cloud Starter Edition is ideal for SaaS startups and businesses looking to get started with offering cloud services.
Don’t miss us at Oracle OpenWorld 2012…
Meet the ME APM experts at Oracle OpenWorld, to be held between Sep30-Oct4, 2012, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. We will be in booth#100
New in Applications Manager: Azure & .NET Monitoring, Cloud Starter Edition & more.
We are excited to announce yet another feature update to ManageEngine Applications Manager.
Response to SolarWinds comparing SAM vs ManageEngine Applications Manager
A few weeks back, SolarWinds posted a presentation comparing their product SolarWinds SAM versus ManageEngine Applications Manager. It contained many errors and fabrications. That’s not a surprise! The reality is that SolarWinds is at best a network monitoring product company
Upcoming in Applications Manager: Windows Azure Monitoring
Applications Manager has always taken care of your IT monitoring needs and we ventured into cloud monitoring, couple of years back with support for monitoring the IaaS, Amazon AWS. We will shortly be announcing our support for monitoring PaaS infrastructure through Windows Azure Monitoring . Applications Manager’s Windows Azure monitoring capability will aid the IT administrators to view the performance of the Web, Worker and VM Roles as visually comprehensible graphs and reports.
Now migrate your Applications Manager database from MySQL to MS SQL
Applications Manager supports both MySQL and MS SQL database backends for storing the performance data as well as the configuration information of the monitors. While most users go with the default MySQL backend, there are some who prefer the MS SQL version. There have been occasions where some of you had to shift from MySQL to MS SQL backends, mostly due to change in your company’s IT policies.
Applications Manager now supports Ruby on Rails applications
We recently rolled out version 10.6 of Applications Manager. Support for monitoring Ruby on Rails applications, was the highlight of this release.
[Applications Manager Tip]: How to set up alarms across multiple monitors at one go
This question caught my attention in our support mails.
New in Applications Manager: Improved java transaction monitoring, iPhone app & more.
We had two releases back-to-back last month with versions 10.4 and 10.5 coming out. What’s new in these releases? Well, web transaction monitoring just got way better