AppDynamics has achieved the APN Mobile Competency from Amazon Web Services (AWS) as part of the AWS Partner Network (APN) Competency Program. AppDynamics has attained this distinction based on demonstrated customer success and technical proficiency in customer mobile solutions.
The AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring solution gives enterprises deep visibility for their mobile applications, from the mobile device itself through every line of application code and into the supporting backend infrastructure, whether it is on the AWS Cloud, on-premises, or a hybrid architecture. BizDevOps teams gain visibility into the full path business transactions take, and can quickly pinpoint and resolve application issues before they impact users. AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring also provides detailed crash reporting and device and user analytics — actionable data that supports enhanced user experience and optimization of business outcomes.
“Achieving the APN Mobile Competency is validation of our deep expertise in mobile, and the customer success we’ve had on AWS,” said Matthew Polly, AppDynamics’ VP of Worldwide Alliances and Business Development. “Like all of our solutions that make up our Application Intelligence Platform, it is designed to trace application performance seamlessly through the entire environment — including and particularly on the AWS Cloud, which supports tremendous scalability and elasticity. This real-time data provides business, development, and ops teams what they need to optimize both mobile applications and business performance.”
The AppDynamics Application Intelligence Platform supports a broad roster of AWS native services, including Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon CloudWatch, and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), providing enterprises with deep visibility and control of applications running on AWS.
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