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AdventNet has announced the release of an update to ManageEngine Applications Manager, an affordable web application management software, that provides integrated applications and server monitoring. ManageEngine Applications Manager also gets an enhanced Web Client with more usability by integrating AJAX capabilities.
ManageEngine Applications Manager now adds location intelligence to Application and Server Monitoring. With this new graphical view, users can monitor the status of data centers located in multiple geographical locations.
The integration of Root Cause Analysis capability of ManageEngine Applications Manager with Google Maps will empower IT administrators to pinpoint troubles in various data centers with a more visual touch. ManageEngine Applications Manager also gets an enhanced Web Client with more usability by integrating AJAX capabilities.
"ManageEngine Applications Manager was very easy to use, right out of the box. Agentless monitoring really makes life easy for administrators," said Olle Bergstrom, WM-data Sverige AB, Sweden. "It is very understandable and fast to learn, I didn't even read the manual."
"Our quest to offer the best in the industry led us to explore and integrate Google Maps in ManageEngine Applications Manager," said Hyther Nizam, Director -- Product Management, AdventNet Inc. "The business views are now enhanced with location intelligence to track multiple data center status across the globe."
ManageEngine Applications Manager is available in two editions -- a Free Edition, which can manage five applications and a Professional Edition, which helps small and medium sized businesses cost-effectively manage their IT applications.
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