uberAgent is an innovative user experience monitoring and endpoint security analytics product for Windows and macOS. It does not just collect data – it gives you the information that matters.
Other monitoring products rely on the logs and counters built into the OS. uberAgent has its own metrics, covering key aspects of UX and security. Boot & logon duration, application unresponsiveness, network reliability, process startup, web app usage, and remoting protocol insights on the UX monitoring front. MS Office macros, LOLBAS, Sigma signatures, extensible ruleset, and uAQL query language on the endpoint security analytics side.
uberAgent tells you everything you need to know about physical PCs, virtual desktops, Apple macOS, Citrix, or VMware without affecting your systems’ user density. Whether it’s SBC, VDI, or RDS: uberAgent covers it all, in one single, light-weight agent.
uberAgent is optimized for Splunk but also works with Elastic, Azure Monitor, or Apache Kafka as backend.
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Based on our record, New Relic APM seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
New Relic’s APM platform puts your telemetry—distributed tracing and beyond—into a single context, helping you visualize the path of any service request and pivot to other telemetry data, like logs or errors tracking. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
A solid error tracking tool - e.g. : https://newrelic.com/platform/application-monitoring or https://sentry.io/. When stuff breaks - you'd want to know as quickly as possible because downtime at scale can be costly. With these sort of tools - you can constantly monitor your applications health and react more quickly and efficiently when something breaks. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I'm presuming YOU already understand why observability is important - to you, to your team, to your applications, to your network infrastructure, and more. My goal here isn't to write one more DevOps- and SRE-centric love letter to (and about) observability. We already have plenty of those. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
As a good example, I used to work for an e-commerce agency, a huge one in Australia. So we had huge retail customers and clients. What we did is we used to do benchmark load testings and observed through...to be honest, we used New Relic because that time it's like a couple of years ago. We used the New Relic enterprise, I believe was the model. Anyways, fine, but mainly the New Relic APM. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
New Relic, their APM is one of the most popular out there and integrates well with the rest of their stack. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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