AppNeta announced the acquisition of Tracelytics, a provider of full-stack, SaaS-delivered Application Performance Management (APM) solutions.
With the addition of Tracelytics, AppNeta will deliver an industry-first SaaS portfolio that includes a broad suite of End User Experience monitoring capabilities, APM services built on full-stack application tracing technology, and application-aware network performance insight.
“Tracelytics’ APM technology brings the next critical piece of the puzzle to our cloud SaaS environment and is setting a new standard for application performance management,” said Jim Melvin, CEO of AppNeta. “Their technology is a perfect companion to our network performance management solutions. Together we are providing unmatched insight to application and network operations teams that they do not have today. By coupling Tracelytics’ technology with our existing cloud services platform, we are accelerating time to value for our ever-increasing customer base.”
The acquisition of Tracelytics strengthens AppNeta’s approach to application and network performance management as it offers a 360 degree view into the network and the key applications running on it.
AppNeta’s cloud-delivered PathView Cloud service offers integrated insight from every element of the network performance stack: path, packet, flow and device. This complete, integrated suite delivered from the cloud offers thousands of global customers the fastest time to resolution in the industry and superior End User Experience monitoring.
“We are excited to bring our customers full-stack performance insight to both the core application performance and the end user’s experience for today’s distributed application architectures.” said John Vigeant, CEO of Tracelytics. “But without the corresponding deep network performance visibility, they can’t fully understand and solve problems in the complete application delivery chain. Together with AppNeta, we can now answer these questions.”
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