# What is ManageEngine Applications Manager?

What is ManageEngine Applications Manager?

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- Posted at: about 4 years ago
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ManageEngine Applications Manager is an application performance monitoring and observability solution that is designed to overcome modern infrastructure problems and ensure that your business and end-users remain unaffected by substandard performance and downtime. The product supports 150+ technologies, both on-premise and on-cloud, including but not limited to application servers, databases, cloud, containers, ERP, middleware, web servers/services, web applications, and more. By providing deep APM with byte code instrumentation, infrastructure monitoring, hybrid cloud monitoring, and digital experience monitoring from a single console, the product helps DevOps, and SRE teams can gain code-level insights, automate their processes, pinpoint and resolve performance issues, and deliver better business outcomes. 


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- Posted at: almost 3 years ago
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## Related Product
[ManageEngine Applications Manager](https://www.g2.com/products/manageengine-applications-manager/reviews)

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[Application Performance Monitoring (APM)](https://www.g2.com/categories/application-performance-monitoring-apm)

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