Synthetic monitoring is a form of application monitoring that uses synthetic automated test scripts to simulate user behavior and interactions with applications and services. Synthetic monitoring involves creating scripts that simulate user actions such as page loads, form submissions, and button clicks. These scripts can then be run continuously or at scheduled intervals to monitor the performance and availability of applications and services.
Digital transformation revolutionized the way we approach our daily lives. Many businesses have embraced the many possibilities digital transformation brings. P&C insurance digital transformation is a particularly unique case due to the industry's highly regulated nature. According to a survey conducted in 2022 by Publicis Sapient on 250 policyholders from the US and Canada, 36% reported that they switched to providers with a better digital experience.
As automation capabilities grow, so do the related use cases. It’s not surprising that 80% of executives think automation can be applied to any business decision, according to a Gartner survey. But as implementation becomes easier and automation adoption more prevalent, your organization can quickly lose control, with too many automation projects happening in silos.
Do you ever notice how children have become more glued to gadgets than any generation before? Being highly exposed to digital experiences, including educational and entertainment applications comes with the need for more privacy protection for children's personal information.
Managers often ask engineers what the breaking point of an application is, requiring accurate insights into the max throughput