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How Are Your Applications Performing?

by Chelsea Barone
March 20, 2018
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So, how are your agency’s applications performing? You know, the ones you have on-premises and in the cloud that keep your agency running and delivering on the mission?

Not sure if the slow email is a result of an issue with the application or the network?

Well, you’re not alone. Server and application performance is one of the most frequently cited concerns of federal IT teams as they seek to keep mission-critical applications operating at peak performance in a complex and resource-constrained environment. From a lack of visibility into applications, to managing the noise of false alarms while responding quickly to critical alarms, today’s agency IT teams are being asked to monitor more applications in more environments with fewer resources. It’s difficult to solve problems quickly without the right tools.

Help is at hand. On Thursday, March 29, 2018, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon EDT, SolarWinds’ federal Systems Engineering team will be sharing their insights on a range of application deployment options and how your team can gain a unified view of application performance.

During this webinar—where questions are definitely encouraged—the SE team will guide you through the challenges and best practices for monitoring applications in a hybrid and multi-cloud environment, including both AWS® and Azure® clouds. They’ll also give you a window into some of the more than 200 out-of-the-box templates that are available in SolarWinds® Server & Application Monitor (SAM) environment, including SaaS applications like Microsoft® Office 365®.

But this is just a snapshot of the topics. You can learn more here and if you’re ready to sign up, you can do that here. Even if you can’t attend, register to receive the slides and on-demand presentation following the event.

That sounds like a pretty good deal.

Here’s what you need to know:

Topic: Application monitoring for on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments

Day: Thursday, March 29, 2018

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET

Register here

Bonus: If you sign up, you’ll get a copy of the slides and access to the on-demand presentation after the webcast.

Tags: Application DeploymentApplication MonitoringApplication Performance in the Cloudenvironment monitoring for AWSenvironment monitoring for AzureSolarWinds System Engineers

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