Precise for ERP
Precise for ERP lets you manage the performance of your ERP application. It provides you with the tools necessary to proactively monitor, diagnose, detect, and correct performance problems before they become visible in your enterprise.
The following applications are supported:
- Oracle Applications
- SAP
- Peoplesoft
- Siebel
Precise for ERP is the only tool that helps the ERP administrator identify the exact cause of problems in ERP applications To tune any application, you need to identify specific users and programs and be able to review their activities and resource consumption in relation to the statements that they execute. In this respect, packaged application tuning poses several problems. First, ERP applications identify themselves to Oracle through only one user ID or a few user IDs, and by only a few program names. When faced with a problematic statement, you have no way of identifying the user who ran the statement, or the transaction from which the statement was executed. Second, the statements executed by ERP transactions can rarely be changed. This means that your tuning can only focus on the objects referenced by these statements.
Precise for ERP provides solutions to ERP application tuning restrictions by allowing you to display explicit information on the activities and resource consumption of your packaged application components. This lets you identify the ERP users, transactions, reports, and so on, that consume the most resources. After detecting the biggest resource consumers, you can drill down and tune the SQL statements that they executed and the database objects they accessed.
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- 2010-05-06 - Transaction performance management vendor integrates with EMC FAST
- 2010-04-06 - Precise Positioned in Visionaries Quadrant of Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring
- 2009-11-17 - Aptimize User Group site launched at AptimizeUserGroup.com
- 2009-10-07 - Visit Precise booth #3431 at Oracle OpenWorld
- 2009-10-05 - Precise heads to the cloud
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