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Latest Intercept Studio geared to watch post-deployment behavior



February 1, 2007 — 
Testing doesn’t stop when the software is shipped—or even when it’s installed onto an enterprise server. Developers and testers have expectations for how the software should behave post-deployment, and according to AVIcode, now there’s a tool that can see if .NET server apps meet those expectations.

The latest version of Intercept Studio, released last month, now offers both a per-application and a system-level view of key performance indicators, sending that data back to both administrators and developers. The company calls this a “concurrent view” of both application failures and performance bottlenecks.

“Concurrent monitoring was really born out of a need to contractually support some of the systems that were being developed in a 24x7 manner and ensure uptime to avoid significant penalties. The basic premise around the product is that it’s not always just performance monitoring, but how do you address when the application fails,” said Chris Childers, product manager at AVIcode.

Intercept Studio 4.0, which is priced starting at US$12,000 for a single monitoring console and one server agent, allows IT teams to view the health status of their system and their application from the application point of view. An on-the-fly configuration feature enables faster customization of data collection thresholds and triggers. Additionally, Intercept Studio 4.0 provides monitoring for applications running on the 64-bit .NET 2.0 architecture.


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