Foglight Experience Monitor

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Foglight Experience Monitor is a network-based appliance that monitors Web traffic to observe end-user experience and report on response times and problems. It examines all HTTP and, optionally, also HTTPS requests. The appliance plugs into the user's network and passively examines Web traffic. Users access the appliance using a Web browser. The product gives early indications of end-user response-time problems and errors, even when those problems are intermittent. It monitors against service-level objectives and detects service-level violations. It reports on the usage of the application, for example the most frequently used pages, the slowest pages, end-user locations, the type of browsers that end-users use, the duration of their sessions, their connection speeds, and page cancellations.

Foglight Experience Monitor is produced by Quest Software.



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