ManageEngine announced website monitoring support for Applications Manager, its on-premise application performance monitoring solution.
Thanks to deeper integration with Site24x7, the company's SaaS-based web infrastructure monitoring service, Applications Manager monitors over 50+ apps and servers out of the box, from within the corporate datacenter.
In turn, Applications Manager users can monitor their websites and other online services from both within their datacenter and from multiple external locations. They also get performance reports from different geographical locations as well as a unified alarm console.
Applications Manager monitors servers, databases and web servers using an on-premise model of monitoring. Site24x7 is a hosted website monitoring service that monitors customer-facing websites and web applications from multiple geographical locations worldwide. By integrating performance metrics from Site24x7 into Applications Manager, businesses can now make use of a hybrid monitoring model that combines the benefits of both on-premise and hosted models of monitoring. Now, businesses can see the performance of their websites from different geographical locations - closer to their users' and visitors' locations - in addition to the monitoring from their corporate LAN.
"With the aid of full data integration of Site24x7 into Applications Manager, our users get the benefits of analytics from multiple domains," said Gibu Mathew, director of product management at ManageEngine. "It is a monitoring approach that uses the best of both worlds and enables businesses to get a better understanding of the user experience, closer to how their websites behave for actual users."
The integration between Applications Manager and Site24x7 enables monitoring of applications from both within the corporate datacenter and from multiple external locations - exactly the way a visitor experiences a site. This hybrid monitoring model provides Applications Manager users with visibility into how their servers are performing within the LAN and other issues affecting website performance, such as DNS problems.
There is automatic syncing of the groups of URLs configured in Site24x7 with Applications Manager, which means the configuration data of Site24x7 can be imported to Applications Manager without the need to recreate them in Applications Manager.
Users also get a unified alarm console where the alerts from Site24x7 are synchronized into the Alarms and Operations views in Applications Manager. They can also integrate performance views from Site24x7 into custom dashboards in Applications Manager.
Applications Manager 10.8 is available immediately. To take advantage of the new Site24x7-powered feature, users must have an account established in Site24x7.
Click here for a free, fully functional, 30-day trial version of Applications Manager
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