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Application Performance Management (APM) is a type of computing service that helps organizations monitor, manage, and optimize the performance of their applications. It is used to identify and diagnose application issues, detect and prevent application outages, and ensure that applications are running optimally. APM solutions provide visibility into application performance, enabling organizations to quickly identify and address any issues that may arise.
APM solutions are typically deployed in the cloud, allowing organizations to monitor applications in real-time and from any location. They also provide detailed analytics and reporting capabilities, allowing organizations to gain insights into application performance and identify areas for improvement.
Some of the leading companies in the APM market include AppDynamics, Dynatrace, New Relic, Splunk, and SolarWinds. Show Less Read more