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DEM provides an outside-in approach to user monitoring that measures user experience (UX) in real time to ensure applications and services are available, functional, and well-performing across all channels of the digital experience, including web, mobile, and IoT. Endpoint monitoring (EM). Endpoints can be physical (i.e.,
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Every day we access applications to shop online, stream TV shows, connect to socialmedia, manage finances, and work. The variables that can impact the performance of an application vary; from coding errors or ‘bugs’ in the software, database slowdowns, hosting and network performance, to operatingsystem and device type support.
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