Compuware and Rosetta, an independent brand within the Publicis Groupe of global agencies and a member of the Compuware Partner Network, announced a strategic partnership to help customers ensure that their e-commerce sites are production-ready and perform well in production.
As part of the partnership, Rosetta will incorporate Compuware Application Performance Management (APM) solutions into its product offering, allowing Rosetta to offer end user performance and application monitoring.
"This partnership benefits our customers in the form of peace of mind. Our customers can be confident that Rosetta will be keeping a close eye on the performance and availability of their enterprise e-commerce applications," said Arnold Huffman, Partner, Business Development, Rosetta. "We believe that our partnership with Compuware represents a significant strategic growth opportunity by expanding and supporting our customers' Multi-Channel enterprise solutions.
Compuware APM solutions will enable Rosetta's customers to benefit from deploying Rosetta enterprise e-commerce applications that are highly available and perform well.
The monitoring, analysis, reporting and alerting that Compuware APM solutions provide integrate with and complement Rosetta's enterprise class e-commerce applications.
The Compuware Partner Network (CPN) is a global program for select VARS, consultants, service providers, system integrators and strategic technology alliances. This program enables Compuware customers to have access to the world's most innovative and comprehensive technology performance solutions from their preferred partner. CPN members benefit from specialized marketing, sales and support programs, industry leading technology and dedicated account management all designed to help each partner succeed.
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