Category: Web App Functionality

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Web App Functionality

Challenges with Monitoring Knockout.js Web Applications

Monitoring JavaScript-based web applications has become an essential task in ensuring smooth user experiences, especially as these applications grow more dynamic and complex. Knockout.js, a popular JavaScript library for building dynamic and interactive web UIs, is particularly loved for its simplicity and flexibility with Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) patterns. While Knockout.js brings

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Monitoring Applications Written in Vue.js

Vue.js has gained immense popularity among developers for its flexibility, ease of use, and capacity to create dynamic and interactive web applications. As more developers turn to Vue.js for building Single Page Applications (SPAs), understanding how to monitor and maintain these applications’ performance becomes crucial. In this blog, we’ll explore

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REST vs. SOAP: Which is Better for Web Services?

Ask two developers whether SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) or REST (Representational State Transfer) is better for accessing web services and you’ll likely get two different answers – and maybe more. It’s a passionate debate, but the reality is that the best solution depends on the application. Let’s take a

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The Rise & Rise of Web Application Monitoring Tools (& their benefits)

As organizations further embrace the cloud paradigm and deploy more applications to the cloud in 2013, web application monitoring tools need to continue to evolve to serve a growing and more demanding marketplace. Moreover, the metamorphosis of web applications into a complex hybrid of web and on-premise is expected to accelerate in 2013.

As industry reliance on web applications grows, the need for cost-effective solutions that ensure web operations, and protect online company reputations and revenue streams grows with it. Web monitoring tools, which constantly survey web applications for availability issues, performance bottlenecks and maintenance alerts, have emerged as the most cost-effective solution.

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The End of Flash:  The RIA Revolution

(Don’t worry, we are talking about the interactive media technology by Adobe, not the superhero “The Flash” or “Flash Gordon”) Everyone has interacted with Flash on the internet in one form or other, from the dawn of Youtube videos to memories of arcade-like video games, or digital greetings cards with dancing

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Monitor Exchange Outlook Web Access

Is Outlook Web Access down right now? What is the Outlook service status? Is Exchange down? You’ve come to the right place.  We can help you determine the answers to these questions before your users have a chance to ask them.  We will show you how to monitor Exchange Outlook

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Gain a Holistic View of Your Website with Synthetic Monitoring

Also known as real-user monitoring, passive monitoring refers to the process of capturing traffic from a network to determine what went wrong with a website or Web application after problems have occurred. Synthetic monitoring, on the other hand, provides webmasters with pertinent information to guarantee seamless server monitoring and web application uptime before problems impact a large number of site visitors. Read on to learn more about the differences between Synthetic and Passive website monitoring, and which solution is right for your business.

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