Category: Web App Functionality

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Web App Functionality

Challenges Monitoring ReactJS Applications

ReactJS has transformed web development, bringing fast, responsive, and dynamic applications that provide an engaging user experience. However, monitoring ReactJS applications poses unique challenges. Given that React apps rely on complex client-side interactions and dynamic page rendering, traditional monitoring approaches may fall short. This blog will dive into these challenges

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AngularJS
Web App Functionality

Monitoring Applications Written in AngularJS

As the web evolves, so do the frameworks that developers use to build rich, interactive applications. AngularJS, one of the most popular front-end frameworks for building single-page applications, has helped countless developers create dynamic web applications with a seamless user experience. However, monitoring these applications for performance, reliability, and user

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Web App Functionality

Challenges with Monitoring Knockout.js Web Applications

Monitoring JavaScript-based web applications has become an essential task in ensuring smooth user experiences, especially as these applications grow more dynamic and complex. Knockout.js, a popular JavaScript library for building dynamic and interactive web UIs, is particularly loved for its simplicity and flexibility with Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) patterns. While Knockout.js brings

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Web App Functionality

Monitor Exchange Outlook Web Access

Is Outlook Web Access down right now? What is the Outlook service status? Is Exchange down? You’ve come to the right place.  We can help you determine the answers to these questions before your users have a chance to ask them.  We will show you how to monitor Exchange Outlook

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Achieve Real Flash Monitoring to Ensure Web Performance

Flash Monitoring for Web Performance – Adobe Flash has played an important role in making the Internet a more engaging, interactive place. It serves as one of the preeminent Web 2.0 Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) by allowing enterprises to deliver a high quality on-line experience. Web designers use Flash to incorporate active and interactive content like video and animations. Flash continues to be important driver behind appealing web content and unique user experiences.

However, properly monitoring Flash to ensure users have a consistently compelling user experience, presents a challenge.

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Recording Web Application Errors | Experience vs Perceived Experience

UserView Monitoring video is more than a perceived user experience metric, it is the most direct record of user experience performance in the web application monitoring market today. As a result, time and dollars can be invested targeting optimization efforts that you can see will improve your bottom line.

When web application errors occur, saving time, effectively communicating with your team, and seeing the web application error from the user’s view reduces the impact of the error and provides a more direct view of optimizing web applications for the future.

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Monitoring the Cloud – Cloud Monitoring for Application Management

Cloud-based applications with poor performance cost companies lost revenues and customers. In fact, as cloud apps become more complex more performance issues can occur, resulting in lost conversions and higher rates of website abandonment. Therefore, companies running cloud web applications need to continually monitor for performance issues, functionality and availability.

Traditional web applications sit on static servers inside a data center behind company firewalls. This delivery chain is fixed with minimal variables. Cloud applications, however, are more complex by nature. Here the application delivery chain moves from an end-user through a browser (PC or mobile device), across the Internet (through a local ISP, or mobile carrier), through a third-party (cloud provider, or content delivery network (CDN)), into the complex infrastructure of a data center. All of these elements are essential to a cloud-based application’s performance making cloud testing and cloud monitoring much more challenging than traditional application performance management.

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