Application Performance Management (APM) is the name given to the use of
technology to initiate, deploy, monitor, fix, update and/or optimize
systems within an organization. Application management software employs
measurements of response times, and other component and resource
interactions, to help manage the overall stability and usability of the
software within its purview. This book, presented in three parts, is
intended to take you from the first discussions about planning and
assessing your monitoring needs, through the details and considerations
of an APM technology implementation, and onto the types of skills,
processes and competencies that you will need to be completely
successful in the utilization of APM. And it is not simply a discussion
of ideas for you to consider. The approach used is largely
metrics-based. I have included the appropriate artifacts so that you may
conduct these activities exactly the same as I would if I were working
with you. My role as an APM practitioner is to guide stakeholders
through every phase of the journey to APM excellence and the discussions
in this book are taken directly from my presentations, engagement
artifacts and training materials. In particular, I lead client teams
through a comprehensive program of best practices that allow them to
establish and staff an APM discipline.