In a webcast on February 25, 2014, Senior Editor at IDG's Custom Solutions Group, Bill Laberis, and Aruna Ravichandran, Vice President , Product Marketing at CA Technologies reviewed CIO’s newest APM best practices survey and year over year comparison with and discussed the secrets to bridge the gap between the promise of APM and its reality today. In the 4th annual survey that CIO’s IDG Research Services conducted with their community members, it is not surprising to find that, consistent with previous years’ results, IT organizations are putting an ever increasing importance on the ability to meet user expectations. What may be surprising, however, are data that reveal a significant disconnect between those expectations and IT’s ability to actually meet them, as well as the answer to where IT organizations need to focus their efforts in order to bridge that gap. On-demand recording the webcast is available at http://bit.ly/1f0Lss1
Aruna used this presentation to provide an overview of the CA Application Performance Management Solution in the second half of the webcast. More information on CA APM solution can be found at http://www.ca.com/apm
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Finding Application Problems Before they Impact Users ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CA Application Performance Management
Aruna Ravichandran Vice President, Product and Solution Marketing APM and DevOps CA Technologies 2/25/14
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