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Cross Performance Barriers of IT Infrastructure & Applications by Deploying Application Performance Management Solutions
sponsored by Wipro Technologies
Posted:  26 Feb 2008
Published:  25 Feb 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  8   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Monitoring the performance of applications and their components is critical for the business continuity of today's enterprises. Toward this objective, it is imperative that enterprises implement APM solutions to meet their everchanging business needs. APM addresses the ever-present need to gather information about end-user experience, in terms of application availability and performance. The benefits of APM include flexibility to view data through different approaches, prioritization of performance issues, generation of alerts, and so on.

Wipro's AMC and HP Business Availability Center have jointly developed an end-to-end business solution that provides optimum application performance and more. The focus is on tuning application performance in terms of end-user requirement, business goals and service levels. Wipro's ITIL-based delivery model enhances functionality by customizing solutions to meet unique business and customer needs.


Author

Syam N. T.
Wipro Technologies
Syam N.T. leads Wipro Technologies’ Application Performance Management (APM) Practice for US and EMEA regions. An Electronics and Communications engineer with an Executive MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, he has over 12 years’ experience in the IT industry. Syam has rich experience in strategy planning, practice development, service operations, transition management, project management, marketing & business development, and technical support.



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