News Desk
Symphoniq's TrueView for SOA Offers Real User Monitoring Solution for Service Oriented Architecture
End-to-End Web Application Performance Monitoring Solution Designed to Maximize the Benefits of SOA
Feb. 19, 2008 12:30 PM
Symphoniq announced the release of TrueView for SOA (service
oriented architecture). Designed to manage distributed environments by
monitoring from the browser through every backend application server and
service, TrueView for SOA offers the first truly end-to-end web application
performance monitoring solution for SOA. Powered by Symphoniq’s patent-pending
TRUE technology, TrueView for SOA provides visibility into where SOA services
live and how usage and performance affect the end user.
“SOA deployments are becoming the ‘acid test’ for
application management products, and many existing solutions can’t make the
grade,” said Julie Craig, senior analyst at EMA. “Symphoniq’s TrueView
technology monitors internal and external services from an ‘outside in’
perspective that is based on the real end user experience. This provides
organizations with a clear view of how services are functioning and where and
why performance bottlenecks exist. As complexity increases, this vantage point
will provide an essential piece of the SOA management puzzle.”
With SOA
adoption increasing, IT departments are struggling to manage the performance of
these services while at the same time minimize cost without compromising the
end-user experience. TrueView for SOA helps organizations to ensure end user
performance levels, and provides unprecedented visibility by tagging and
tracing transactions across all architecture tiers, including external cloud
services.
TrueView for SOA immediately detects problems as the end
user experiences them by quickly identifying, correlating and pinpointing the
root cause of performance problems before they become widespread. The result is
a decrease in mean time to resolution (MTTR) so that application performance
and availability issues do not dilute the benefits of SOA deployment.
“As more organizations turn to SOA with the goal of
achieving reduced development cost, increased business agility and a faster
time to market, our solution helps them better manage those distributed
services so that they do not negatively impact the end user experience,” said
Hon Wong, CEO and co-founder of Symphoniq. “TrueView for SOA optimizes overall
application performance by monitoring real users and real transactions in real
time, to detect and isolate the exact service causing the problem.”
TrueView for SOA highlights include:
- Measurement of the real end-user “in the browser”
experience, no matter how many services participate in a response
- Visibility into exactly which services and machines have
federated together to provide end-user functionality and response
- Detailed drill-down information into service performance
problem code encountered in any end-user response
- Support across heterogeneous environments including J2EE
& .NET
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