Companies are seeing increased numbers of application performance...
Companies are seeing increased numbers of application performance problems among networked apps, said a report from Ipanema Technologies (http://bit.ly/14HkNKy), which surveyed 650 information-technology professionals in the U.S. and Europe. Seventy-nine percent of respondents said they saw app performance problems in…
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the last 12 months, and 54 percent said they're seeing these problems more than they have in the past. The high rate of app performance problems indicates “there is a need to think about application management in a new way,” the report said. “Failing to do so could create widespread ‘application anarchy’ where a wide array of apps compete in a largely unmanaged way for scarce network resources.” Of the U.S. respondents, 90 percent said they experience app performance problems, and 69 percent of U.S. respondents said these problems are occurring more frequently than in the past, the report said. These developments come as the U.S. is experiencing “much faster bandwidth growth than other markets,” it said. “American companies are rapidly taking on certain exciting applications, such as video apps and cloud apps, faster than the rest of the world” and “suffering higher rates and more frequently occurring issues,” Ipanema said: That supports the idea “that throwing more bandwidth at the problem doesn’t provide the answer."