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Effective application performance monitoring (APM) is integral to an enterprise's success. It helps ensure your digital services run smoothly, with minimal downtime, and that your customers consistently receive positive experiences.  \n

Application performance monitoring offers businesses several benefits. \n

Customer satisfaction \n

APM is an effective tool for pinpointing where issues occur across an application. It also highlights common problems in the digital customer journey. So, you can improve the customer experience by identifying areas that deliver maximum value to your end users. APM is also effective in determining if changes are beneficial. For example, if a business introduces a new customer service bot, APM metrics can measure how many customers had their query solved by using the bot. \n

Rapid diagnosis \n

Just a few minutes of downtime can cause financial losses and result in failed customer journeys. APM can rapidly diagnose application performance issues and point IT teams directly to the problem. This rapid diagnosis keeps downtime to a minimum. Technology teams have more time to develop new applications rather than fix existing ones.  \n

Reduced operating costs \n

IT teams use APM tools to determine how much resource, infrastructure, and computing power is necessary to keep applications performing optimally. This keeps operating costs to a minimum. \n

Effective product development \n

Application performance monitoring tools can be part of a product's development process. You can implement APM in a test or as-live environment and use APM tools to monitor and analyze synthetic traffic, uncover limitations, and identify errors. Development teams can tap into actionable insights before an application goes live and fix bugs that would previously only have become evident after launch. \n

Business collaboration \n

You can share metrics and analysis across business units, which leads to improved communication, the breakdown of silos, better-engaged employees, and increased productivity.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#why-is-application-performance-monitoring-important","customSort":"2"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#apm","name":"apm","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

apm","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"faqQuestion":"What metrics does application performance monitoring track?","faqAnswer":"

Application performance monitoring (APM) tracks common metrics, like the following. \n

CPU usage \n

APM solutions can monitor CPU metrics like CPU usage and memory demands. This ensures your application is getting the compute resources it requires to operate adequately. \n

Response times \n

Response times are significant for enterprises, as your users expect to be able to access services without delay. APM solutions measure against an acceptable baseline performance for response times and alert you if response times fall below the threshold. \n

Error rates \n

APM software monitors applications to record and report error rates. An example of an error would be when a web inquiry times out or a database query fails. APM will deliver alerts when the error rate rises above predefined parameters—for example, when 5% of the last 50 requests have resulted in an error. \n

Transaction tracing \n

Transaction tracing in APM gives you an accurate picture of single transactions carried out in an application. Information captured in transaction tracing includes available function calls, external calls, and database calls. It monitors the transaction request from start to finish. \n

Instances \n

An APM solution can monitor and report how many server or application instances your applications are running. It can alert you to scale up or down to meet user demand. \n

Requests \n

APM software monitors how many user requests your application receives. By monitoring the traffic, the software can send alerts if it spots any anomalies. For example, it can alert you to unexpected increases in requests, large numbers of requests from the same user, or unusually low requests. \n

Uptime \n

Uptime is critically important for enterprises providing online services. Many service level agreements (SLAs) only allow a percentage point of downtime across predetermined periods. APM monitors application availability and compares levels to those agreed upon by the service provider and customer.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#what-metrics-does-application-performance-monitoring-track","customSort":"3"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#apm","name":"apm","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

apm","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"faqQuestion":"What are the use cases of application performance monitoring?","faqAnswer":"

We give some use cases of application performance monitoring (APM) below. \n

Real user monitoring \n

Real user monitoring, or end-user experience monitoring, is the collection and analysis of user data to build an understanding of an application's performance levels. By establishing a baseline for acceptable performance, you can accurately predict when an application will experience issues. For example, if the number of customers experiencing problems when trying to check out items is above the threshold, the APM sends an alert to the relevant teams. \n

You can perform user monitoring in two ways:     \n

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