CA's Wily Technology Division has announced that its flagship Introscope application performance management product now supports .Net framework-based applications as well as J2EE environments.
The announcement is designed to let more firms benefit from the product's 24/7 performance monitoring and customisable alerts, which mean the right IT staff are alerted when performance issues arise.
"In the last survey we did, about one third of our customers said they use .Net as well as J2EE, so they requested we support both," said Wily's European marketing director, Pierre Baudin. "Introscope is able to detect things in the [customer's] architecture before it impacts the end customer."
Wily also announced that its Customer Experience Manager for Siebel product is now interoperable with Siebel 7.8 and supports integration with Oracle’s Siebel Application Response Measurement capabilities.
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