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Oracle WebLogic
With CA Nimsoft Monitor, you can easily configure monitoring of multiple levels and servers within Oracle WebLogic environments.
Many of your most critical applications rely on Oracle WebLogic server. Quite simply, if WebLogic performance suffers, so does your business. Count on CA Nimsoft Monitor for WebLogic to keep your applications up and running.
CA Nimsoft Monitor can continually monitor and report on critical performance data within WebLogic Application Server environments—delivering the comprehensive, actionable information you need to ensure users enjoy high availability and peak performance.
Oracle WebLogic Monitoring that’s Fast and Easy to Deploy
CA Nimsoft Monitor provides you with an array of features that make it easy to do monitoring configuration and administration in large, distributed environments. CA Nimsoft Monitor can automatically discover and monitor any WebLogic installation on a host machine, as well as all sub components.
CA Nimsoft Monitor uses the JMX interface, so it can automatically gather a wealth of availability and performance metrics—without requiring you to add any software to the host server. As a result, the solution makes it easy for you to get all the performance and availability metrics required, even in multi-server environments.
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“CA Nimsoft has helped us shift from being a reactive environment, where someone notifies us of a problem, to a proactive service, where we are notified of issues that may arise before they happen. Overall, we are very pleased with the simplicity of the CA Nimsoft setup, the extreme ease of use and their great breadth of features.”
– Jeff Letasse
Senior IT Director of Conceptus
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