3 7 Steps to Maximizing the Value of AppDynamics APM
Why APM?
Today, businesses are using APM to connect app performance
and the customer experience to business outcomes.
APM tracks the behavior of components, such as physical
hardware, virtual machines where applications reside, JVM
executing the application environment, web containers,
associated databases, caches, external web services, and the
code running the application itself. APM also provides detailed
insight into the end-user experience, helping you understand
the quality of service you're providing to your customers.
By monitoring applications and tracking customer behavior,
AppDynamics APM can alert stakeholders of any issues
related to key Business Transactions — like a broken
checkout link that could impact revenue or a slow login page
that's hurting customer experience. With AppDynamics,
businesses are alerted to application performance issues in
real time, allowing business owners to fix the problem before
it hurts the company's bottom line.
By using the best practices laid out here, you'll become an
expert at making the optimal use of AppDynamics APM.
You'll prevent damage to your organization's reputation and
delight customers with outstanding performance.