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Synthetic Monitoring is a type of software that enables organizations to monitor the performance of their applications and services. It is used to detect and diagnose problems before they affect end-users. Synthetic Monitoring works by simulating user interactions with applications and services, and then measuring the response times and other performance metrics. It can also be used to detect changes in the environment, such as new software releases or changes in the network.
Synthetic Monitoring is used by organizations to ensure that their applications and services are performing as expected, and to identify and address any issues before they become a problem for end-users. It is also used to monitor the performance of third-party services, such as cloud providers, to ensure that they are meeting the organization's performance requirements.
Some companies in the Synthetic Monitoring market include AppDynamics, Dynatrace, New Relic, SolarWinds, and Uptrends. Show Less Read more