[IT Note] Dynatrace, Leader of Cloud Monitoring
I've accessed Adobe Analytics or Google Analytics in order to get the traffic data about global e-commerce or mobile apps. But if it needs to get more fluent performance analysis based on specific network location, it can be though about many different types of APM (Application Performance Management) solutions out there.
Adobe Analytics and Google Analytics are great tools for getting overall traffic data and insights about e-commerce and mobile app performance. However, for more detailed and specific performance analysis based on network location, you may need an APM solution.
One popular APM solution is Dynatrace, which is considered a leader in cloud monitoring. Dynatrace provides real-time, end-to-end visibility into your applications, infrastructure, and user experience. It uses AI and automation to automatically detect and diagnose performance issues, and can even predict and prevent future problems.
Dynatrace also offers geo-location-based monitoring, which allows you to monitor the performance of your applications from specific geographic locations around the world. This can be particularly useful for companies that operate in multiple regions or countries and want to ensure consistent performance for all users.
Overall, Dynatrace and other APM solutions can provide valuable insights into the performance of your applications and help you identify and resolve issues quickly, leading to better user experiences and improved business outcomes.
Dynatrace is one of representative APM tools, and it gives more performance analysis than common analytics tools. I've tried to use the dynatrace tool to monitor my global eCommerce cloud, and it will be good tool to look overall status and trend as more business perpective. And if it has actual network issues, it needs to look at Splunk or more engineering tool to check the technical backup for that.
One more thing is important that if it needs to get the enterprising analysis, it will be requested more visualization dashboard, monitoring/sorting based on nation/region/model, network capacity, data repository and mix-up revenue/sales figures, and it has to develop BI dashboard as the customized BI (Business Intelligence) system.
Many top management seems to confuse the monitoring tools and BI tools, and I think that they usually want to see BI dashboard not monitoring tools, but most actual managers want to get the monitoring tool based on my experience.