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We're thrilled to be positioned in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring and Observability!

We are elated to announce that ManageEngine has been recognized in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Application Performance Monitoring and Observability for the tenth time! The applications performance monitoring industry has grown tremendously over the past decade and the wide range of vendors highlights this growth.

South East Asia-based company reduces its MTTR using Applications Manager

Founded in 1983, KFin Technologies is a leading transaction processing platform based in South East Asia. The organization serves the mission-critical needs of asset managers with clients in mutual funds, AIFs, pension, wealth management, and corporations in India and abroad.

Customer success story: How AASCC built network resilience during the pandemic using OpManager

Al Ain Sports & Culture Club (AASCC) is at the forefront of sporting excellence in the UAE, striving to bring unmatched success to the nation in all sports’ fields. AASCC has achieved an impressive track record across sports during the past four decades, with soccer as its flagship. AASCC has brought its local community together, cultivated a rich history, and promoted economic development in the UAE.

In 2022, should we still be wrestling with slow computers?

The invention of computers gave us the promise of high speed, a new user experience, and extreme reliability. Early research by Robert B. Miller, who helped design some of the earliest IBM computers, discussed the transactions between humans and computers. Miller believed users require a response from a machine within two seconds to maintain their concentration and productivity.

Introducing AppCreator: A low-code app development platform for enterprises

We live in an era where technology accelerates the speed at which almost anything is done. For those in the IT sector, digitization is the best way for organizations to benefit from this acceleration and keep-up with ever-developing customer demands and expectations. ManageEngine has provided organizations with essential solutions for the entire IT landscape, from advanced IT analytics to enterprise service management.

6 must-have features in network configuration management

Network configuration management is a function that comprises assortment, monitoring and storage of information about every component that forms a network. The true purpose of such a solution is to come alive in time of any eventuality; it could be the need to update, upgrade, recover or could even be disaster management. The solution will provide all pertinent information at the hands of the IT operations team, enabling them to decide the course of action going forward.

A practical approach to Active Directory Domain Services, Part 6: FSMO roles in AD

Do new users created on one domain controller (DC) of an Active Directory (AD) environment, ever get erroneously deleted only after a few minutes by DCs of other sites within an AD forest? Do changes made in a particular AD site ever get rewritten by DCs in other sites? Can AD objects be erroneously identified? Can more than one AD user account, for example, with all its associated attributes, be a replica of another user account?

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Network topology software for your enterprise networks

Every network has a topology. It is the task of the network admin to discover and build upon it. So it's vitally important you have an extremely detailed understanding of your network topology. A network topology diagram graphically depicts the devices, connections, and paths of a network so you can see how the different components interact and communicate with one another. A network topology diagram is essential for creating and managing a network. Without it, even basic troubleshooting can become unnecessarily difficult.

VLAN monitoring in OpManager

A local area network, what we know more commonly as a LAN, is a network that comprises devices based out of the same geographic location, enabling communication between them. The virtual counterpart of a LAN is a virtual LAN, or VLAN. A VLAN augments a LAN, offering flexibility in making changes, higher scalability, and better security.