Apica has joined the HP Cloud partner ecosystem, providing HP Cloud Services customers with the ability to optimize web and mobile applications launched in the HP public cloud.
The addition of Apica’s suite of tools for HP Cloud Services provides customers with performance monitoring and load testing support.
Apica helps professionals basing their company’s infrastructure in the HP public cloud with the ability to analyze end-user behavior and identify the root cause of performance issues, drastically improving stability and response time.
“In every partner engagement, our primary goal is to really understand the ins and outs of their business,” says Sven Hammar, CEO of Apica. “We work closely and collaboratively with them, presenting our suite of performance monitoring and testing tools to their teams so they can understand how they are best leveraged within their environments. We’ve found success with this process working in the cloud with our other partners. We look forward to working with HP to provide the best services for its customers.”
HP Cloud Services is now available in Apica’s worldwide monitoring and load testing network, enabling customers to evaluate the performance of their applications in this environment.
HP Cloud Services offerings include HP Cloud Compute, HP Cloud Object Storage, and HP Cloud Content Delivery Network.
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