System monitoring and real user monitoring were the two domains in which the product was used in my company. AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring was a tool directly used by my company's client. I have no answer if you ask me why my company's client decided to use the tool. My company's client used the tool to monitor servers in their entire business process, including some servers, databases, clusters, mobile users, and for different services.
Head of IT Automation at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
2022-03-30T15:23:41Z
Mar 30, 2022
AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring is an application performance management tool. The platform itself is divided into different modules, each of which can be enhanced with additional modules. We work with End User Experience Monitoring, both server monitoring, and application performance monitoring. AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring is used to monitor user experiences when evaluating and deploying applications for the company.
Regional Director (CEER) at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2021-08-05T17:24:10Z
Aug 5, 2021
There are various use cases. For example, one of them can be for a mobile bank. Mobile banking is something that is being used more and more with customers. Based on the fact that the architecture of applications is being more and more complex and more and more distributed while having a deep view of what the user is experiencing on the mobile or on the browser. It's really valuable. This is true especially for a bank, as the user experience really explains or defines the services. You want the mobile bank to work quickly and you want it to be stable and you want to basically perform all the actions within seconds, not over 10 seconds for every action.
In terms of our use cases, we monitor cloud instances and application instances. When we do performance testing, we monitor all the metrics, like server-side metrics, as well as the client-side metrics. If it is a browser with real user metrics, mobile user behavior kind of things, we'll monitor it as well.
What is an APM in mobile? Mobile application performance management (APM) is the process of employing a variety of monitoring tools to analyze and view the health of a given mobile application in a production environment. Mobile APM tools help evaluate performance and flag failures and bugs to help software and networking teams gain better visibility into the end-user experience of a mobile application’s users.
By applying APM, administrators and programmers can better understand and...
System monitoring and real user monitoring were the two domains in which the product was used in my company. AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring was a tool directly used by my company's client. I have no answer if you ask me why my company's client decided to use the tool. My company's client used the tool to monitor servers in their entire business process, including some servers, databases, clusters, mobile users, and for different services.
AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring is an application performance management tool. The platform itself is divided into different modules, each of which can be enhanced with additional modules. We work with End User Experience Monitoring, both server monitoring, and application performance monitoring. AppDynamics Mobile Real-User Monitoring is used to monitor user experiences when evaluating and deploying applications for the company.
There are various use cases. For example, one of them can be for a mobile bank. Mobile banking is something that is being used more and more with customers. Based on the fact that the architecture of applications is being more and more complex and more and more distributed while having a deep view of what the user is experiencing on the mobile or on the browser. It's really valuable. This is true especially for a bank, as the user experience really explains or defines the services. You want the mobile bank to work quickly and you want it to be stable and you want to basically perform all the actions within seconds, not over 10 seconds for every action.
In terms of our use cases, we monitor cloud instances and application instances. When we do performance testing, we monitor all the metrics, like server-side metrics, as well as the client-side metrics. If it is a browser with real user metrics, mobile user behavior kind of things, we'll monitor it as well.
Our primary use for this solution is troubleshooting.