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Vodafone Uses AdventNet

July 17, 2007 |

PLEASANTON, Calif. -- Vodafone, the world’s leading international mobile telecommunications group has chosen ManageEngine Applications Manager to monitor it's business-critical applications.

AdventNet Inc., the leading provider of affordable applications management software announced that Vodafone, Netherlands is using ManageEngine Applications Manager for monitoring the performance of its application servers, databases, web services, servers and custom monitors. Vodafone lays much emphasis on its quality and reliability of service. ManageEngine Applications Manager plays a very crucial and supportive role in tracking the performance of the various applications used in their system.

Crischa Driessen, Application Specialist Business Critical Services from Vodafone was quoted as saying, “Applications Manager makes it possible for us to effectively monitor all our business-critical applications and servers. Applications Manager also helped us reduce the amount of incidents as well as shortened the time for problem resolution The possibility to monitor logs and scripts via Applications manager made it possible for us to create custom-monitors which were used to monitor key-elements at application-level in real-time. We are usually one step ahead before incidents are reported.”

Vodafone Group plc



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