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AppMon Accelerates Application and Network Performance

May 18, 2018

By Maurice Nagle, Web Editor

Our SaaSy, cloud-driven reality requires application performance, as operations can only operate as well as the network. This is one of the reasons we’ve seen a surge in SD-WAN deployments in addition to an influx of software-defined orchestration and monitoring solutions their way to market.




Apcela unveiled AppMon. The enterprise-grade software-defined monitoring solutions addresses application and network performance needs for the enterprise. The release empowers rapid diagnose, accelerating repair aiding in keeping operations up and running at an acceptable level.

The release showcases Apcela’s Enhanced Analytics Platform, delivering visibility across a deployment – spanning multiple clouds, behind firewalls, hybrid configurations, etc. IT can leverage this new level of transparency to quickly rectify performance issues, and over time the data collected via Apcela can be integrated with SD-WAN performance data to enable a proactive approaching to protecting application and network performance.

“With our focus on application performance, AppMon enables organizations to monitor all of their critical applications and manage their networks through a single pane of glass. AppMon stands alone as the only solution that monitors underlay and overlay networks along with application performance concurrently," noted Mark Casey (News - Alert), CEO of Apcela. "Greater visibility is key for customers to better understand the performance of cloud applications and networks so they can easily and quickly pinpoint and resolve issues."

SD-WAN is a transformational technology, offering a gateway into the cloud and providing exceptional application performance, scalability and visibility, as well. The question is not if your organization should deploy SD-WAN anymore.

What’s in your WAN?




Edited by Maurice Nagle

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