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eBusinesses to Use Monitis Measure Return on IT Investment
It is comparatively easy to measure the investment spent on IT infrastructure and resources, hosting and technical support, marketing and advertising.
What's called ROI for website are described as availability, performance, functionality, traffic and popularity.
Here are 5 tips using Monitis to measure the effectiveness of the IT investments.
Monitoring Website Performance - TIP 1
HOW WELL DOES THE WEBSITE SERVE MY CUSTOMERS?
Chart 1 - Monitis measures my web customer experience in terms of page availability and access speed. Real time reports in milliseconds include results from 5 different geographic locations.
Chart 1

Q. - Is my site productive according to this chart?
A. - No, because in one week it was "closed for business" about 54 hours!!!)
Monitoring Networks and Systems - TIP 2
CAN I GET SOME DETAILED DIAGNOSTICS?
Monitis also measures server CPU, memory consumption by process, providing a chart for comparison (see Chart 2).

resource memory utilization?!
A. - Yes, you can see why your site was not
responding at certain hours of the day
Transaction Monitoring - TIP 3
DOES THE CHECKOUT WORKFLOW WORK?
It is easy to record website critical workflow in Monitis transaction monitoring module and let the service monitor business critical transactions.
Chart 3

A. - They take to detailed view of the report
to show which step failed (Chart 4).

A. - Just click on the "red" and
you will see as is in Chart 5
DO I KNOW MY CUSTOMERS
Monitoring traffic shows how many unique visits I have and page views, where my clients come from, how they found my site and keywords they used in search engines.

A. - Yes, but you can compare web traffic with website performance and availability. And discover how much time you reject your customers at peak hours.?
Search Engine Monitoring - TIP 5
I NEED TO BE AWARE OF MY SITE POPULARITY
Monitoring site by important keywords reveals that my site performs quite high in some keywords, but also my weaknesses in some important keywords.
No Excellence Without Measurement!
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Achieving Improved Customer Satisfaction with Application Performance Monitoring (APM)
External and Internal Web site monitoring cannot fully reveal the problems with critical applications workflow. To accomplish deeper understanding of customer experience with mission-critical e-business operations and web applications, there is a need for complete overview of web transactions and web application performance.
Application performance monitoring (APM) detects, diagnoses and reports on application’s performance issues to ensure the application’s performance meets or exceeds end-users’ and businesses’ expectations.
External monitoring of web pages ensure that those pages are available to customers; Internal monitoring provides deeper insight into the diagnostics; Application Performance Monitoring checks web application down to every transaction to ensure that the critical flow is up and running.
Web pages have different functions: login/logout, checkout, check or send email etc. APM agents simulate end users, imitating step by step their actions with the system. These tests repeat within certain intervals remotely monitoring the availability and performance of multi-step web transactions and the web applications to proactively locate and fix bottlenecks in web systems.
At Monitis these tests are called Transaction Monitoring (TM). Monitis TM service simplifies detection and resolution of web application problems and malfunction of web application components. When web service response time is slow, it causes customer complaints. From Monitis external checks the problem can be revealed. While TM will help to find which part and/or function of the web page causes the performance issue. It will check web pages upon error detection, drilling down to the cause of the problem. TM measures response time per transaction and reveals the cause of the delay for specific page load.

TM can also be used for monitoring critical applications locally on a server. Compared with Internal monitoring that reveals system resource CPU usage - transaction monitoring can help compare the resource usage per request in each transaction. By revealing how many concurrent incoming requests will max out system resource, TM helps to detect resource shortage and prevent system management problems before they cause costly breakdowns. TM increases the efficiency of mission-critical e-business operations and web applications; dramatically reduces the time to troubleshoot a failed web application.
Monitis TM provides performance and availability reports for every check with up to duration of each step within the transaction. Step duration thresholds are determined and if the total execution time exceeds the ceiling, the step is reported as failed as well as the transaction.
Transaction monitoring results are displayed on the Monitis dashboard. The chart shows the monitoring results per each check. By clicking on the failed test(s) users can drill down to the specific step that had an execution problem, and go even deeper into the elements that are being implemented within that step, to find out the real cause of the delay or failure of each test. The screenshots are available to check the issue.
The web application monitoring service starts immediately without costly IT investments and long implementation periods of client-side software. Clients only need to record a web flow as a script and then upload on the server. The test will start running on the regular intervals. The script development skills are very basic.
The application performance directly correlates to the satisfaction level of customers’ and end-users’ experience using the web service. Real-time TM monitoring helps to eliminate the risk of lost revenue resulting from web application downtime.