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Application Performance Management (APM) in the Digital Enterprise
Managing Applications for Cloud, Mobile, IoT and eBusiness

Comprehensive guide with best practices on how to control and monitor application software to improve availability, performance, and security

Rick Sturm (Author), Carol Pollard (Author), Julie Craig (Author)

9780128040188, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 17 February 2017

302 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2 cm, 0.66 kg

Application Performance Management (APM) in the Digital Enterprise enables IT professionals to be more successful in managing their company’s applications. It explores the fundamentals of application management, examines how the latest technological trends impact application management, and provides best practices for responding to these changes.

The recent surge in the use of containers as a way to simplify management and deploy applications has created new challenges, and the convergence of containerization, cloud, mobile, virtualization, analytics, and automation is reshaping the requirements for application management.

This book serves as a guide for understanding these dramatic changes and how they impact the management of applications, showing how to create a management strategy, define the underlying processes and standards, and how to select the appropriate tools to enable management processes.

1. Overview2. The Evolution of Application Management3. Management of Traditional Applications4. Application Management in the Cloud5. Application Management in Virtualized Systems6. Management of Mobile Applications7. Managing Web-Based Applications8. Application Management Security9. Distributed and Componentized Applications10. DevOps and Continuous Delivery11. Application Programming Interfaces and Connected Systems12. Application Performance Management and User Experience Management13. Managing Containerized Applications14. Application Management in a Software-Defined Data Center15. Application Management in the Internet of Things16. The Case for Standards17. Looking Ahead

Subject Areas: Databases & the Web [UNN], Enterprise software [UFL], Internet: general works [UBW], Information technology: general issues [UB]

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