Wednesday 13 March 2019

SOLARWINDS ENHANCES APPOPTICS APM TROUBLESHOOTING WITH USER-DRIVEN FEEDBACK

Company adds live code profiling to its award-winning SaaS APM solution
 
AUSTIN, Texas, March 13 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SolarWinds® (NYSE:SWI), a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, today announced the addition of live code profiling to its SaaS-delivered infrastructure and application performance monitoring (APM) solution, AppOptics. The new feature was inspired by the company’s ongoing collaboration with its customers to align with how today’s technology professionals work on a day-to-day basis.
 
AppOptics live code profiling provides a breakdown of the most frequently called functions and methods in a transaction. Profiling is gathered in a manner tailored to each language, and includes information down to the class, method, and even filename and line number. Live code profiling is designed to provide a level of detail to understand what line of code is causing a performance issue, empowering development teams with the needed information to quickly find the relevant section in the source code. This functionality does not require custom code changes, providing an off-the-shelf solution with full visibility into applications.
 
“Integrating live code profiling into AppOptics combined with its distributed tracing functionality provides a powerful one-two punch for troubleshooting applications. Live code profiling will enhance the user experience by speeding up root cause analysis, breaking down application components to identify exactly where the bottlenecks are and therefore reducing the amount of time to resolution for application issues,” said Denny LeCompte, general manager, application management, SolarWinds. “This latest feature is a testament to what we can achieve by listening to the needs of our users—we deliver solutions that solve real-world problems that help make the jobs of DevOps, AppOps, and WebOps teams easier.”

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