AppEnsure: Managing All Application Performance Podcast - Episode 204




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Summary: In episode 204, Douglas Brown interviews Colin L.M. Macnab, Co-Founder & CEO at AppEnsure. Colin and Douglas discuss AppEnsure’ new application visibility and monitoring solution. Colin does an amazing job explaining why they built and founded AppEnsure, what it is, how it works, what it takes to get running and managed, why we should care, and much more. About AppEnsure AppEnsure delivers an enterprise view of all apps running; legacy, custom and purchased, in all locations; physical, virtual, private and public cloud. This is a dynamic view that will update in real time to show all instances in all locations with each transaction response time. The overall throughput of all instances of an app delivers a deterministic demand load profile, not an inferred one from resource utilization. Manage your performance! Automatically, With No User Configuration: Discover, name and map every app in every location Measure response time of every app to the supporting infrastructure Baseline response time and alarm when it exceeds defined thresholds Deliver root cause analysis with event correlation For more information, please visit http://www.appensure.com/ Download FREE version: http://www.appensure.com/free-registration/ Download Trial version: http://www.appensure.com/eval-registration/ About Colin L.M. Macnab Colin is CEO and Co-Founder of AppEnsure. Colin has started and built multiple successful companies around the world with more than 25 years of experience. Previously, Colin was the President of AppliedMicro, where he was the CEO of TPACK, a 100G carrier class OTN transport SW solutions company, acquired by AppliedMicro (NASDAQ:AMCC) in 2010,. Colin also served as VP Marketing and Business Development at Atheros, part of the IPO team that took the company public in 2004 (NASDAQ:ATHR). Previously Colin was founding CEO of MorphICs, a 3G base station company, sold to Infineon (NYSE:IFX) in 2003. Colin’s career started at Analog Devices in London and Boston, followed by GEC Plessey in CA, where he led the team that developed the first 802.11 Wi-Fi commercial products. Colin holds a BS in Electronic Engineering from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, with a Minor in Business Administration.