Digital transformation efforts have resulted in a massive shift to SaaS as an alternative to internally-hosted, monolithic applications. Effectively, SaaS has become the new app stack.
While SaaS offers enterprises the benefits of scalability and performance regardless of user location, it also presents challenges when it comes to troubleshooting performance and availability issues. The very nature of SaaS means that it resides outside the corporate perimeter—beyond IT’s control—and growing complexities across cloud providers and third-party APIs make monitoring SaaS even more complex.
In this eBook, you’ll learn:
- The challenges with monitoring SaaS applications
- Three examples of SaaS architectures that require unique monitoring approaches
- How to make sure you’re monitoring critical SaaS applications for optimal user experiences
Digital transformation efforts have resulted in a massive shift to SaaS as an alternative to internally-hosted, monolithic applications. Effectively, SaaS has become the new app stack.
While SaaS offers enterprises the benefits of scalability and performance regardless of user location, it also presents challenges when it comes to troubleshooting performance and availability issues. The very nature of SaaS means that it resides outside the corporate perimeter—beyond IT’s control—and growing complexities across cloud providers and third-party APIs make monitoring SaaS even more complex.
In this eBook, you’ll learn:
- The challenges with monitoring SaaS applications
- Three examples of SaaS architectures that require unique monitoring approaches
- How to make sure you’re monitoring critical SaaS applications for optimal user experiences
Digital transformation efforts have resulted in a massive shift to SaaS as an alternative to internally-hosted, monolithic applications. Effectively, SaaS has become the new app stack.
While SaaS offers enterprises the benefits of scalability and performance regardless of user location, it also presents challenges when it comes to troubleshooting performance and availability issues. The very nature of SaaS means that it resides outside the corporate perimeter—beyond IT’s control—and growing complexities across cloud providers and third-party APIs make monitoring SaaS even more complex.
In this eBook, you’ll learn:
- The challenges with monitoring SaaS applications
- Three examples of SaaS architectures that require unique monitoring approaches
- How to make sure you’re monitoring critical SaaS applications for optimal user experiences
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