Lori Wizdo, Vice President of Marketing for Knoa Software recently recorded this podcast in eWeek and her main point is that after companies roll out enterprise applications, IT departments generally tend to lose focus on managing applications. Application management is vital in the enterprise to make sure that web applications are not only performing well, but that it is being reflected on end users within organizations. Currently techniques that measure end-user experience in enterprise architecture are not up-to-date and do not provide the best feedback.
Monitoring back end performance for applications is a necessity, and IT departments will have to update its technology to make sure that apps are doing what it is supposed to. Listen to this podcast to listen to the full conversation…
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