The document discusses the challenges of modern application monitoring and proposes a unified monitoring approach using AppDynamics. It notes that current monitoring tools often live in silos, lack context, and make it difficult to pinpoint the root cause of issues. A unified monitoring solution like AppDynamics breaks down these silos by providing a single view across infrastructure, applications and end users with situation-aware data and views. It aims to move organizations from reactive monitoring to more proactive approaches through intelligent anomaly detection, automatic runbook automation, and leveraging analytics to better understand patterns and trends.
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The document discusses Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and its applications in finance and accounting. It provides examples of common repetitive tasks in finance and accounting that can be automated using RPA such as accounts receivable processing, accounts payable processing, and invoice processing. The benefits of RPA implementation are also summarized, including improved efficiency, reduced costs, improved data quality, and regulatory compliance. SmartERP's RPA services and platforms that use artificial intelligence to enable automation across business processes are also highlighted.
Building a modern monitoring environment is more than just using the latest awesome tools, collecting all of the data, displaying numerous graphs and knowing when things go wrong. A modern monitoring environment is more than tools and infrastructure. It's a service. A service you provide to your whole team: developers, operations, security, and the business. This talk is about how you can build monitoring environments (or extend your existing environment) that are customer-focussed rather than infrastructure focussed. We'll see how you can treat your needs and the needs of your organization as customer requirements and build monitoring that is consumable and configurable on demand. Building a modern monitoring environment is more than just using the latest awesome tools, collecting all of the data, displaying numerous graphs and knowing when things go wrong. A modern monitoring environment is more than tools and infrastructure. It's a service. A service you provide to your whole team: developers, operations, security, and the business. This talk is about how you can build monitoring environments (or extend your existing environment) that are customer-focussed rather than infrastructure focussed. We'll see how you can treat your needs and the needs of your organization as customer requirements and build monitoring that is consumable and configurable on demand.
The three main qualities that any firm seeks in their applications are flexibility, scalability, and ease of customization. A SaaS architecture is the only option that can satisfy these needs. Learn about its architecture types, models, and advantages for a successful market expansion.
The document provides an overview of a property buy and sell website. The website allows users like agents and buyers to maintain property documents, manage registrations, and access property information. Admin users can update property information, cancel properties, and change buyer selections. The system is useful for companies and builders to post and edit property listings. It also tracks account details of buyers and investors. The goal is to develop an online real estate management system to facilitate property transactions using the website.
The document discusses the Process Automation Software UiPath. It allows for code-free desktop automation by having robots sense and interact with application UIs like a human instead of using hardcoded screen coordinates. UiPath features an intuitive graphical designer that allows business analysts to assemble automated processes without programming knowledge. It also has an integrated recorder that can record user actions on a screen and translate them into logical workflow steps for automation. UiPath works to enable automation of applications published via Citrix XenApp and provides an end-to-end management solution for deploying, scheduling, monitoring and reporting on robotic processes at scale while maintaining high security.
This document describes an apartment management system created for a construction company to manage records like sales, purchases, receipts, and maintenance in a computerized system rather than manually. It aims to save time and reduce errors. The proposed system has administrator and user modules to handle apartment details, allotments, receipts, maintenance and reports. It is built using Java, JSP, Servlets, MySQL on Windows with a minimum 2GB RAM.
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This document describes a library management system. It includes entity relationship, activity, use case, and class diagrams to model the system. The system allows users to manage the library catalog and track all book transactions. It aims to provide a user-friendly interface for librarians and patrons, make library functions faster, minimize book losses, eliminate paper-based record keeping, and record all transactions in a computerized system. Key components include members, books, staff, check-in/check-out features, and relational databases to store member, book, and transaction information.
This document outlines the aims, objectives, literature review, methods, system design, and challenges of developing a library management system. The project aims to create a user-friendly interface that provides fast access to the database with less errors and quick transactions. The literature review discusses previous research on user criteria for library services and descriptions of library management systems. The system design section covers input, output, database design, and a dataflow diagram. Developing the system for a small college library poses challenges around limited storage capacity and restrictions for a small number of users.
This document summarizes a training presentation on the Expanse Manager software. The presentation outlines the company that developed the software, Webmitra Info based in Jodhpur, India. It then describes the system requirements and introduces the Expanse Manager project as an Android app that allows users to track expenses and income to monitor their balance. Screenshots of the app are provided and it is concluded that Expanse Manager is an offline app that lets users add income, submit expenses, view their balance, and compare income to expenses.
This document summarizes an automated car rental system project built in Java. The system allows customers to register and administrators to manage the rental business. It records customer and booking details to simplify tasks and reduce paperwork. Key features include registering customers, viewing car information, booking cars, and updating rental prices. The project uses Java 8, Eclipse IDE, and a Windows OS. Screenshots demonstrate adding cars and customers, searching for cars, and viewing bookings. Future enhancements could include validating customer contact details and sending reservation confirmations by email.
The document proposes an online real estate management system to connect customers and properties more efficiently. It aims to automate manual systems, develop a centralized database, and build a user-friendly website. The system would allow real estate agents and customers to search for properties, view listings and photos, manage accounts and appointments, and access payment and rental information online. The document outlines requirements, system objectives, analysis steps, and proposed designs including use case diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams to develop the automated online platform.
This document provides a software requirements specification for an Interest Rate Management System (IRMS) for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The IRMS will manage information on variable interest rate lending products and generate reports. It will interface with other internal systems to obtain client and interest rate data. The system requirements include specifications for the user interface, hardware and software interfaces, functionality for loan and product information management, and report generation. User roles and account management are also defined.
RPA is a business process automation solution that uses software "robots" to automate repetitive tasks, improving speed, accuracy, and freeing up employees to focus on more strategic work. The document discusses how RPA can read emails and documents, extract and validate data, generate reports, and connect different systems without complex integration. It provides examples of how RPA has helped businesses in various industries automate accounting, data migration, customer billing, and other processes, reducing costs, errors and turnaround times while improving compliance. The company Signity Solutions offers RPA consulting, development, implementation and management services to help organizations adopt this technology.
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Standard Bank's goal is to be the leading financial services organisation in, for, and across Africa. They’re investing heavily in their omni-channel capability delivered through self-service channels that sit on a modern software stack. Their strategy requires that they frequently deliver new functionality to customers across countries, channels, and business domains. To support this, Standard Bank has moved to modern engineering practices, including DevOps, test-driven development, and Agile. In this session, Andrew and Lenro from Standard Bank will outline their journey and discuss how APM has helped their teams, promoted a DevOps culture and driven transformation. They’ll cover: -How we structure our development teams and what DevOps means to us -How APM unblocks delivery and help deliver quality software to our customers -APM as a DevOps enabler, helping bridge the gap between operations and development To learn more, visit: www.appdynamics.com
In the era of experience, application performance is business performance. So while performance monitoring is vital, enterprises must quickly shift to focus on optimising customer experience and prioritising actions that drive better business outcomes. Business iQ has been designed for the enterprise, making it easy to analyse — in real-time — user, transaction, and log data within a business context. In this interactive session, we’ll dive into product details, show in-depth demos, and reserve time for Q&A. Here, you’ll learn: -Where and how to get started with Business iQ, plus a sneak preview of upcoming features -Top Business iQ customer use cases from different industries -How to build powerful queries and dashboards to drive higher user loyalty and revenue for the business by leveraging user (mobile, browser), transaction and log file data.
Hugh Brien of AppDynamics shares his Top 10 application issues he sees on a daily basis. The list covers: - Application Performance Monitoring - Database Monitoring - Java, .NET, Node.js, PHP, and Python Monitoring - I/O - And much more
Today, the most important measure in application performance management is not whether the lights are green, it’s whether users think performance is good. End User Monitoring provides immediate performance visibility of mobile devices, browsers, scripts, images and crashes - complementing application performance metrics and ensuring you have complete understanding of performance from an end user perspective. In this session learn how EUM enriches your APM deployment and get your EUM questions answered. In this session, we’ll: -Reveal what’s possible in our latest version of EUM, and give a sneak preview of upcoming features -Outline the challenges that AppDynamics EUM solves and our differentiators -Demonstrate how browser, mobile real user monitoring, and synthetic monitoring can improve overall monitoring strategy For more information, visit: www.appdynamics.com
This presentation was delivered by Julie Craig, Research Director of Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Kalyan Ramanathan, VP, Product Marketing AppDynamics in a webinar. Julie reveals the results of a recently conducted EMA survey of 300+ IT professionals highlighting the real-world impact of Franken-monitoring. On-demand webinar is available at: bit.ly/Franken-Monitoring
Docker, Kubernetes, Rancher… just a few of the container technologies out there. The buzz around containers is still growing, as they can make a seismic impact on release velocity. But what’s the best way to add containers to your technology stack? Get the low down from a container expert who will separate the facts from fiction. What’s the best path to scale your adoption and usage? How do you guard against user privilege escalation? How do containers fit into a DevOps approach? In this talk, Liz Rice will: -Explain what’s involved in the lifecycle stages: Develop, Registry, and Deploy -Build a container live on stage, by writing one in a few lines of Go code -Flag container security risks and give tips on how to achieve peace of mind For more information, visit: www.appdynamics.com
Learn how to monitor end-to-end workflows from every corner of the world. Hear the basics of AppDynamics Synthetic Monitoring and its integration in the AppDynamics Unified Monitoring Platform. Dive into scripting and how it allows monitoring of complex end-to-end workflows via a set of real-world examples describing best practices and tips to write better scripts and avoid common pitfalls. Key takeaways: o What AppDynamics Synthetic Monitoring can do today, and where the technology is going o See how Synthetic Monitoring complements Real User Monitoring and APM o Overview of the best tools available to help you build scripts quickly and reliably o Tips for handling complex websites, avoiding common pitfalls, and leveraging synthetic monitoring to run WebDriver scripts For more information, go to: www.appdynamics.com
Within IT operations teams, one of the biggest pain points is problem isolation. Identifying which infrastructure component is responsible for a slowdown or outage is still extremely challenging due to fragmented tools without context. Visibility into servers and networks requires subject matter experts equipped with their own tools and preferences. For more information on AppDynamics, go to: www.appdynamics.com
Amazon Web Services pioneered cloud computing in 2008. Since then, we’ve learned a lot about what enterprises have done to meaningfully adopt the cloud to benefit their businesses. This session will present a pattern that has emerged, organizationally and architecturally, in enterprises who are using the cloud to meet their business objectives. With practical guidance, and insight into how AWS and our partners can help you deliver results, attendees will gain an actionable model for accelerating their organization’s success. Stephen Orban, Global Head of Enterprise Strategy, Amazon Web Services
Dashboards are critical for visualising data and making data actionable. Learn how to leverage high quality data captured by AppDynamics to power engaging, useful dashboards that go well beyond what comes out of the box. Dashboards are great for troubleshooting problems, but not every user of AppDynamics is concerned with troubleshooting. Learn how to build dashboards that cater to different audiences and ensure that dashboards drive intended actions. If you’re using AppDynamics APM, come to this session and become an AppDynamics rockstar by covering: -Why build a dashboard in the first place? -How to capture and present the right data for each audience -A live, step-by-step demonstration on how to build great dashboards For more information, visit: www.appdynamics.com
The document discusses what digital leaders need to know to be effective. It outlines six principles for digital leadership: 1) design holistic experiences, 2) become insights-driven, 3) invest in business agility, 4) redesign organizations from silos to connections, 5) fuel customer-led innovation, and 6) deliver customer outcomes. The principles emphasize understanding customer desires and designing experiences across touchpoints to satisfy those desires through outcomes. Digital leaders must also focus on business agility, data insights, and operational capabilities to smoothly deliver outcomes that meet rising customer expectations.
Embark on a 360-degree tour of AppDynamics from the perspective of business transactions and get an insider’s view of the monitoring stations. This is a hands-on, practical training targeted at AppDynamics beginners.
Learn the major capabilities of the AppDynamics EUM platform, from the basic architecture and configuration to advanced usage and analysis. Examine and troubleshoot web-browser pages, mobile app network requests, and self-generated synthetic transactions from AppDynamics servers across the world.
Listen to the recorded webinar here: https://www.appdynamics.com/lp/q3-unified-monitoring-webinar/ Dustin Whittle, AppDynamics' Director of Web Engineering, covers -the problems and struggles with monitoring tools today -how to identify and resolve critical issues before your customers are impacted -how AppDynamics provides one approach for unified monitoring And much, much more!