This webinar provides an opportunity to see for yourself best practices for managing Web application performance. Jonathan Ginter, Director of Product Management at Coradiant takes us through six typical Web performance management tasks to illustrate the ease of use and comprehensive capabilities of TrueSight(r).
The first thing to determine is where’s the best place to optimize performance. Recent research has confirmed that web latency dramatically affects a website’s business success. This makes it imperative that web analysts gain an understanding of their visitors’ complete experience—including technical metrics previously only available to technical teams.
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Curtis Rayburn, Manager of ASP Operations at Jack Henry & Associates and Fred Dumoulin, VP of Product Management at Coradiant, discuss how Jack Henry & Associates gains competitive advantage by managing the performance and delivery of complex financial applications across thousands of critical financial institutions, and millions of end-users.
Mike Cooling, Manager of LMS and Portal Services, California State University, Sacramento and Jonathan Ginter, Director of Product Management at Coradiant, discuss how Sacramento State University accomplishes monitoring and troubleshooting for its online educational applications.
Please join Jim Hopp, CSO of Workday along with Coradiant's VP of Product Management, Fred Dumoulin, in a fast-paced look at how Workday ensures high-performance Web application visibility in a complex SaaS environment. See how Workday uses Coradiant Truesight to monitor its SaaS infrastructure, ensure that users' end-to-end performance is good, quickly trouble-shoot perceived performance problems, and measure SLAs.
Web applications are becoming more and more complex. This webinar will demonstrate how deep visibility into real end-user transactions and end-to-end performance management is a necessity for maximizing Web application performance.
Dan Galperin, Director of Technology at Shortcovers will discuss how they accomplish complete end-to-end performance management for Web and mobile services.
Learn how PeopleClick assures Web application delivery and solves Web application performance management challenges.
J.P. Garbani, VP, Forrester Research provides insight on why monitoring IT from the perspective of the end-user enhance IT operations management in addition to enhancing user satisfaction.
Fred Dumoulin of Coradiant explains why percentiles are an essential part of an effective web performance monitoring strategy.
Please join Enterprise Management Associates and Coradiant for this one-hour webinar as they present how to close the gap on Web application performance with intelligent technology adoption.
Join Sucharita Mulpuru, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research for a quick view of the future of online retailing.
Join Alistair Croll, Interop conference faculty and Coradiant's VP of product management for a top down view of Web performance monitoring.
This informative look at Web measurement business goals, operating processes, tools and metrics will give you a solid understanding of the issues without a product pitch.

The first thing to determine is where’s the best place to optimize performance. Recent research has confirmed that web latency dramatically affects a website’s business success. This makes it imperative that web analysts gain an understanding of their visitors’ complete experience—including technical metrics previously only available to technical teams.
Knowing how end users experience your site is simply good business. Web Application Performance Management is based on the idea of running an application by starting with the end-user experience.
Organizations struggle to deliver on the promise of fast, error-free delivery of Web applications. In, fact it's difficult to measure end-user activity or site performance with traditional IT tools, and that can result in frustrated users, disputes, and ultimately in lost business. Web Application Performance Management provides in-depth reporting on performance delivered to every user of web applications.
Looking deep into actual end-user traffic, may poses a risk to privacy and confidentiality if a robust, comprehensive security model does not accompany it. Coradiant's TrueSight family of End-User Experience Management equipment offers the industry's strongest set of key vaulting, scrubbing, and role-based security available today.
Web applications change constantly. It is often difficult to assess whether changes had a positive or negative effect. A technology known as End-User Experience Management allows operators to instantly see the impact of changes.
An increasing number of ASP and SaaS providers are discovering that End-User Experience Management provides a strong competitive advantage, with powerful capabilities for proactively finding and fixing web problems, and managing service level agreements.
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies are promising better, faster, more reliable applications delivered via web technology. Users of these outsourced applications expect a fully seamless user experience, fast results and error free operation. Software-as-a-Service providers struggle to deliver on the promise of fast, error-free delivery of Web applications.
A significant advance in Application Performance Management (APM) was made possible by the introduction of Coradiant's End-User Performance Management equipment.
A background piece that explains why TrueSight uses sophisticated, statistically valid presentation of performance data.
According to a Forrester Research report entitled Twelve Technologies That Will Transform Online Retail by senior analyst Sucharita Mulpuru, "One of the twelve must-have technologies cited for online retail environments is real-user session monitoring tools, providing "souped-up site analytics."
The best enterprises today have an active program in place to monitor and manage their web experience.
Quality of Experience Monitoring and the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL): A Governing Force for IT Service Management (ITSM)