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What Makes Citrix Difficult for Synthetic Monitoring Solutions?

Synthetic monitoring and automated testing are a major advantage if you can use them. Unfortunately, some challenges stand in the way of running these technologies outside of a web browser. Trying to run synthetic monitoring on Citrix is even more challenging. Thankfully, 2 Steps has identified and solved these issues. In this post, we'll take your through the challenges that running a synthetic monitoring and automated testing solution on Citrix poses and tell you how 2 Steps makes those challenges go away.
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The Importance of Observability for Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)

Site reliability engineers (SREs) play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability of systems. From creating software to improving system reliability in production, responding to incidents, and fixing issues, SREs are responsible for guaranteeing the health of applications.. And observability helps support SREs'. Because an observable system allows them to identify and fix issues promptly, resulting in SRE's being better equipped to fast-track development cycles.

Synthetic Monitoring for Windows, VDI & 2FA | 2 Steps

We relate synthetic monitoring to a heart rate monitor for application performance. It fits hand in glove with real user monitoring and provides insights into how real customers and employees are experiencing the application. Historically, we’ve seen limitations with real user monitoring. If nobody is on the network or using the application, then you're not receiving any performance data. Also, the performance data that you typically receive is from a panel rather than every single user.
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Modern Observability and Digital Transformation

For most businesses, effective digital transformation is a key strategic objective, and as computing infrastructure grows in complexity, end-to-end observability has never been more important to this cause. However, the amount of data and dynamic technologies required to keep up with demand only continues to increase, and current tools are not equipped to handle it- with any discrepancies resulting in rising costs and reduced competitiveness.

Web, Citrix, Windows, Mobile:2 Steps A Universal Automator

Did you know, 86% of customers are willing to pay more for an amazing user experience . But how do you ensure your applications are always performing at their best? Slow performance in your applications can significantly impact employee productivity and end-user experience. With 2 Steps you can increase your observability across your applications and are not limited to only monitoring web applications.

Webinar - Beyond Selenium, Synthetic Monitoring for the 2020s

Monitoring the Impossible What if a solution could look for user interface elements based on their appearance and interact with them via mouse and keyboard events, just like a person? Understand the challenges and limitations of Selenium and how you can overcome them with 2 Steps technology in this webinar. The first instalment in the Monitoring the Impossible Webinar series was brought to you by 2 Steps.

Monitor the impossible with 2 Steps - Testimonial with Citrix

Having trouble monitoring your Citrix applications? Are you limited by Selenium testing? Automate and measure workflows and user journeys Find all your performance data within Splunk With 2 Steps Synthetic Monitoring"2 Steps is a Citrix Ready Partner providing valuable synthetic monitoring capabilities for applications being accessed via Citrix.” John Panagulias Director Citrix Ready Citrix

Stop coding, start clicking with 2 Steps - Customer Testimonial Edenor

Spending too much time coding or embedding agents for your monitoring? With agentless synthetic monitoring from 2 Steps, Anyone can build tests. Realise the value of 2 Steps quickly with no agents, no code, no worries. “We were amazed by getting value from 2 Steps so rapidly. The implementation was fast and it was easy to use without any previous expertise in building user transactions.” Alejandro Marzullo Systems Analyst Edenor