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This date is November 12, 2010 at 13:30-15:30.
SolarWinds APM Introduction at TFD4
SolarWinds presented their Application Performance Monitor (APM) product as part of their Orion product line at Tech Field Day 4. The focus was on new features that enhance virtualization and application management capabilities.
At Tech Field Day 4, Joe Sirianni, Senior Director of Product Strategy at SolarWinds, introduced the company’s enhanced Application Performance Monitor under the Orion suite. He highlighted recent updates focused on improved visibility into virtual environments, allowing users to manage virtual infrastructure in coordination with the applications running within it. One of the key functionalities discussed was the ability to build application groups, which helps visualize interdependencies and provides a holistic overview of ESX infrastructure tied directly to application performance.
The enhancements to SolarWinds APM stood out due to their emphasis on bridging the gap between infrastructure monitoring and real-time application insights. Sirianni noted that users can now monitor their complete virtual environments more effectively, thanks to the added context provided around applications. This level of integration supports more proactive and precise management of IT resources, positioning the product well for organizations managing complex hybrid infrastructures.
Attendee feedback at the event was strongly positive. Tech bloggers Derek Schallen and Bill from Virtual Bill’s Blog both expressed excitement about the capabilities presented. They emphasized that SolarWinds’ APM captures extensive data across networks and applications, and the new virtualization updates in particular were seen as highly valuable. The consensus among participants was that these advancements make the platform accessible and useful for a wide range of IT professionals, with more to look forward to in future releases.
Personnel: Joe Sirianni