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Live Webcast: Minimize technical challenges while delivering high impact analytics

Live Webcast: Minimize technical challenges while delivering high impact analytics

Join this live webcast where we'll discuss how you...

Accelerating Software Delivery with DevOps

Accelerating Software Delivery with DevOps

This short webcast provides an overview of SmartCloud Continuous...

IT Briefcase Exclusive Interview: Maximizing Data Discovery and Visualization with TIBCO’s Steve Farr

IT Briefcase Exclusive Interview: Maximizing Data Discovery and Visualization with TIBCO’s Steve Farr

with Steve Farr, TIBCO
In this interview, Steve Farr...

IT Briefcase Exclusive Interview: The Future of Cloud Integration with Rick Nucci, DELL Boomi

IT Briefcase Exclusive Interview: The Future of Cloud Integration with Rick Nucci, DELL Boomi

with Rick Nucci, DELL Boomi
In this interview,...

The Importance of Ethernet in Building Smarter Systems with IBM Flex and IBM PureSystems™

The Importance of Ethernet in Building Smarter Systems with IBM Flex and IBM PureSystems™

IBM has industry-leading networking technologies that allow us to...

Managing IT Through the Lens of the End User

November 7, 2012 No Comments

Featuring David Williams, VP of Strategy in the Office of the CTO at BMC Software and former Gartner Research VP, and Trevor Matz, President and CEO, Aternity

Available On-Demand

BMC Software and Aternity hosted a 45-minute webinar that revealed the value of complementing your Application Performance Monitoring (APM) strategy with End User Activity Monitoring (EUAM) in order to enable better user-focused IT services that drive optimal business practices. All on-demand registrants will receive a bonus whitepaper End User Activity Monitoring: Why EUAM is a Requirement for Enabling the Business.

Available On-Demand

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