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The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring (6 messages)
- Posted by: Alois Reitbauer
- Posted on: January 18 2010 05:38 EST
End- user experience – as I think we all agree – is the performance perceived by the actual user at a specific point in time. Sounds simple, but is in reality not that easy to ascertain. There a number of different approaches which all have their specific advantages and drawbacks. This post gives an overview of different ways to monitor end-user experience. Read more at: http://blog.dynatrace.com/2010/01/18/week-2-the-many-faces-of-end-user-experience-monitoring/Threaded Messages (6)
- Re: The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring by William Louth on January 18 2010 13:29 EST
- Re: The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring by Jack Vaughan on January 18 2010 20:40 EST
- Re: The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring by Burak AYDIN on January 19 2010 03:55 EST
- Re: The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring by shawn spencer on January 19 2010 14:01 EST
- Re: The Many Faces of End-User Experience Monitoring by peter veentjer on January 20 2010 04:10 EST
- Free End User Monitoring Tool by eric sullivan on May 11 2010 15:40 EDT
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- Posted by: William Louth
- Posted on: January 18 2010 13:29 EST
- in response to Alois Reitbauer
Queue response from Mike Jasnowski (JMX groupie and WLS dumpster) queuing a response from William Louth... Oops! -
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- Posted by: Jack Vaughan
- Posted on: January 18 2010 20:40 EST
- in response to William Louth
Understand why WL posted this way...but, everyone, let's stick with the issues. Play ball! -
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- Posted by: Burak AYDIN
- Posted on: January 19 2010 03:55 EST
- in response to William Louth
Queue response from Mike Jasnowski (JMX groupie and WLS dumpster) queuing a response from William Louth... Oops!
That was really more fun -
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- Posted by: shawn spencer
- Posted on: January 19 2010 14:01 EST
- in response to Alois Reitbauer
if you have some money - use Gomez. they provide you much more detailed data. You dont really want to build this thing on your own... its a lot of investment. BTW - i do not work for Gomez. I have used them in the past and they have very good data - load time, ajax calls etc. -
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- Posted by: peter veentjer
- Posted on: January 20 2010 04:10 EST
- in response to shawn spencer
The core business of Dynatrace is to provide performance monitoring tools. So it isn't that strange that they are investing time and money in such a tool. -
Free End User Monitoring Tool[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: eric sullivan
- Posted on: May 11 2010 15:40 EDT
- in response to Alois Reitbauer
Network World posted an article about a free end user monitoring tool