SteelCentral Aternity for Microsoft Apps and Devices
End User Experience Monitoring for troubleshooting and validating change for Office, Windows, and Surface Tablets.
Enterprises rely on Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) for monitoring the availability and performance of physical and virtual devices within the data center, but IT requires additional monitoring capabilities to understand the actual end user experience of the workforce.
Migration to Microsoft Office 2016 and Office 365, upgrading to Windows 10, and the increased usage of Surface tablets require IT visibility into end user experience to ensure these initiatives deliver the expected benefits. Productivity apps, like Office, SharePoint, and Skype for Business are pervasive throughout enterprises, but IT must assure a quality user experience to ensure the use of these apps actually result in increased productivity.
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