BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - August 26, 2008) - "Application Performance Management: The
Lifecycle Approach Brings IT and Business Together," a new benchmark report
by Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company (
NYSE:
HHS), found that
application performance issues are impacting overall corporate revenues by
up to 9%. Additionally, end-user organizations reported that these issues
are impacting some of the key business goals such as employee satisfaction,
customer satisfaction, brand recognition and employee productivity. The
report also reveals that 58% of organizations surveyed are unsatisfied with
the performance of applications currently in use. To obtain a
complimentary copy of the report, visit:
http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410182&cid=4906.
"A proactive approach to managing application performance is no longer
optional," comments Bojan Simic, research analyst, Aberdeen. "Organizations
may ignore their IT departments' discussions on improving application
response times, availability, and Mean Time to Repair, but what can no
longer be ignored is the impact that application performance has on some of
the key business metrics. With organizations reporting that application
performance issues could impact corporate revenues by an average of $117
million annually, creating a business case for application performance
management projects is no longer a problem just for IT management. Rolling
out new applications is the top IT investment for 2008, and issues with the
performance of these applications are significantly impacting some of the
metrics that CEOs and CFOs care about the most."
The report reveals that Best-in-Class organizations are nearly twice as
likely to be "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the performance of
business critical applications as compared to Laggards. Additionally, these
organizations are five times more likely to report improvements in the
quality of the end-user experience as compared to all others.
The report also shows that on an annual basis, Best-in-Class companies
spend an average of $96,000 more on application performance management
solutions as compared to Laggards while being able to mitigate the risk of
losing $117 million annually due to application performance issues. The
research findings revealed that what allowed Best-in-Class organizations to
outperform the overwhelming majority of their peers was not the selection
of a few capabilities that have the strongest impact on application
performance, but instead selecting a mix of capabilities that allow
organizations to manage the full lifecycle of application performance
management. This approach includes the deployment of capabilities for
predicting, monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing application performance.
A complimentary copy of this report is made available due in part by the
following underwriters: Fluke Networks, Gomez, INETCO Systems, Mazu
Networks, Shunra Software, and Streamcore. To obtain a complimentary copy
of the report, visit:
http://www.aberdeen.com/link/sponsor.asp?spid=30410182&cid=4906.
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http://research.aberdeen.com.
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Contact Information: Media Contact:
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