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There has been a monumental shift in the way companies approach cost reductions throughout the application life-cycle. The bottom line is, of course, return on investment, or TCO. Organizations are developing and maintaining applications at an unsurpassed rate, hoping to make gains in employee productivity, increase company revenue, and improve customer satisfaction.
The ultimate goal? To achieve operational efficiencies and reduce costs. However, companies always face a trade-off: the business value of the application vs. its development and maintenance costs.
The task of maintaining and managing in-production applications accounts for up to two-thirds of an application’s total cost of ownership. For every dollar spent developing an application, an organization will spend two dollars maintaining it in production. That’s a big consideration, especially in today’s economy. Architects, developers, IT professionals, and technology executives are now also considering the future costs and manageability of applications when making decisions throughout the application life-cycle.
Best practices are evolving quickly, and some of the most progressive and cost-conscious organizations in the world are implementing new strategies. The tools you need to streamline and reduce costs could very well be the App Profiler by Tek-Tools.
Tek-Tools App Profiler offers application monitoring and reporting on critical applications and host resources. For most organizations storage administrators and storage managers do not have a clear view into their applications, which requires them to request manual reports and statistics directly from the DBA. App Profiler entirely eliminates this process with its centralized reporting features.
Today’s organizations have realized that the total cost of applications includes not only development, deployment, and training costs, but also costs associated with the long-term monitoring and maintenance of the application.
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