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application management system

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application management system

Software that manages the availability of network-centered applications within an organization, such as email, intranets and client/server. It monitors all the components of an application to see if they are up and running. It also checks the traffic load on essential components in order to forecast delays as well as invoke additional processes to handle the overload if possible. See service level management system and event management system.
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TELECOMWORLDWIRE-19 April 2001-Computer Associates introduces new Java application management system (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
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