Downloadly selects New Relic APM for Application Performance Management
In 2017, Downloadly, a Iran based Media organization with 10 employees and revenues of $1M selected New Relic APM for Application Performance Management while displacing Legacy, and integrating with the existing systems being used.
Customer | Vendor | Old Product | New Product | Category | Market | Users | VAR/SI | When | Live | Downloadly | New Relic | Legacy | New Relic APM | Application Performance Management | ITSM | n/a | n/a | 2017 | 2017 |
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FAQ - Downloadly selects New Relic APM for (Application Performance Management)
In 2017, Downloadly selected New Relic APM for Application Performance Management to modernize their ITSM operations and improve scalability, visibility, and control.
The New Relic APM deployment replaces Legacy and integrates with existing systems to streamline processes, reporting, and compliance across ITSM.
Downloadly is a Media organization in Iran, with approximately 10 employees and $1M in annual revenue.
Downloadly has initiated the New Relic APM implementation with an expected go-live in 2017, supporting its modernization of Application Performance Management processes.
Downloadly has not disclosed the SI for the New Relic APM implementation.
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