"RTView is arguably the most versatile product that we have seen in the Application Performance Management space, as well as the most extensive… As the product becomes more widely known, we expect it to represent the benchmark against which other such products are measured."
-Philip Howard
Research Director, Bloor Research
Screenshots
There is such a broad array of solutions among the RTView® customer base, it made sense to simply provide you with an extensive sampling of our customer screenshots. We hope that this sampling will give you a sense of the breadth of real-time visibility solutions we can address, and even provide you with ideas for how you can visualize your own operational and business information most effectively.
A top 20 bank provides real-time, role-based, multi-tier visibility across hundreds
of custom applications, with drill-down capabilities into individual applications
and infrastructure components.
Another top 20 bank uses a custom Visio-type diagram to track application-specific
component performance in the context of data/process flows to understand the
broader impact of a degradation.
This screen capture for Smart & Final’s application performance monitoring (APM) solution shows the high-level application monitors for the four applications running – including their GOLD supply chain management application – in addition to real-time monitors for the EAI infrastructure, and alarm lists. The bottom half of the display shows the actual GOLD supply chain system with panels for each physical warehouse. Operational users are able to monitor all supporting systems from here as well as start and stop processes, disable or enable rules, and drill through to their Oracle Enterprise Management system as necessary.
This screen capture shows Smart & Final’s end-to-end transaction monitor Store Order Process. Users can drill down to process detail, store order status, and order tracking from this screen.
This screenshot is from a APM + BAM application developed by a large ecommerce auction site using SL RTView to improve visibility of critical KPIs across their servers. This company has over 2000 servers and required a way to centralize visibility of KPIs relating to the infrastructure. The screenshot shows how RTView persists historical data from a 4-week moving average to an Oracle database and then calculates a low and high band based on the historical average for the day and time of day. This dynamic trending provides context to better understand what is acceptable and predict an
out-of-bounds exception.
This screenshot is for a massively multiplayer online gaming platform called HeroEngine. Simutronics, the maker of HeroEngine, is using RTView to help them deliver visibility into large volumes of player actions in real-time, so developers can rapidly improve game play, reduce attrition, and enhance the popularity and competitiveness of their games. This CEP + BAM dashboard – derived through the filtering of just two event streams – demonstrates the extreme flexibility and customization of the RTView platform to address unique visualization needs.
The Cluster Overview enables users to view a summary of performance metrics in the Oracle Coherence Cluster, and to drill down into cache services for more detail.
This Node Heatmap displays a summary view of Coherence storage nodes, organized by service and cache. Size indicates units, and color indicates the percentage of units used. Users can click on any of the cells within the heatmap to drill down from more detail.
This screen shot (provided courtesy of Progress Software) provides a BAM view for real-time trade alerts as part of the Progress Apama algorithmic trading solution. RTView is embedded in Progress Apama and is rebranded as the Progress Apama Dashboard Studio, enabling Progress’s BAM solution.