Notícias

10 Jan 2008

Pesquisas da WatchMouse demonstram que o Facebook apresenta o pior desempenho

Holanda, 10/01/2008 – Segundo a WatchMouse, sites conhecidos de relacionamento social não atendem às expectativas dos usuários. Pesquisas da líder em monitoramento de sites demonstram que sites Web 2.0 demoram a abrir ou não carregam corretamente. A WatchMouse monitorou o tempo necessário para carregar os sites de relacionamento social listados na Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_networking_websites). Resultados: o pior em termos de disponibilidade é o amplamente conhecido Facebook.

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20 Jun 2007

Comunicado à imprensa

Sites Web baseados em Linux superam sites baseados em Windows

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13 Jun 2011

World’s First Performance Monitoring of Internet Connectivity and APIs in Native Apps

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – (VELOCITY CONFERENCE) – June 14, 2011 – WatchMouse, a global industry leader in self-service website and application performance monitoring, today announced the introduction of its new In-App Monitoring (IAM) service, a pioneering technique for measuring and monitoring network performance in mobile apps. The WatchMouse IAM provides an open source library that developers can incorporate in their app, using simple, low-impact changes in the code to instruct which web service calls to monitor. IAM then collects performance data for the app publisher while ensuring privacy for the end-user. The new IAM service currently supports iOS applications; support for Android OS applications is planned for the near future.

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15 Mai 2011

The WatchMouse performance monitoring network expands with another five stations, this time we added servers in:

  • Belgrade, Serbia
  • Toronto, Canada
  • Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Athens, Greece
  • Frankfurt, Germany

The total number of monitoring stations is now 60 in 38 countries, and follows customer demand in these countries, as well as demands from companies operating sites that cater to a worldwide audience. Serbia and Greece are two countries we had no monitoring stations present so far, the other three countries now get better coverage with an additional station.

The new monitoring stations will appear automatically in the customer dashboard logs when monitoring is performed from random locations.
Customers can select the new locations as the primary monitoring station in the monitoring settings. If your visitor audience is not worldwide, you can also select a set of monitoring stations you would like to include. For individual monitors this can again be done in the monitor settings, the default configuration can be set in your preferences.

For more on the how and why of monitoring from one or more locations, please read this blog article: Monitor from a selected number of locations. Why and how?

Go here to get the whole overview of the WatchMouse website monitoring network. We also provide a real-time status page.


2 Abr 2011

Keep up to date with developments in website and application performance monitoring by following WatchMouse on Twitter. In addition to the WatchMouse Weekly which offers tips on how to get the most out of your account, WatchMouse's tweets also provide the latest news about functional testing, real browser monitoring and public status pages. To join the action please click here to follow WatchMouse on Twitter.

WatchMouse products test the behaviour and availability of sites, services and applications utilizing an infrastructure that includes 60 worldwide monitoring stations. By conducting checks from geographically dispersed external monitoring stations, WatchMouse verifies the real user experience. Founded in 2003, WatchMouse has become a global industry leader in self-service site and application performance monitoring. Through combining a global infrastructure with keen pricing, a great User Interface, and a new generation of monitoring products, WatchMouse has re-defined the performance monitoring industry.