ClearApp Offers Modeling for Web Services Remote Portlets, New Enterprise Portals

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ClearApp, Inc., the only company offering Application Performance Management (APM) Automation for portal, J2EE and SOA applications, today announced that QuickVision 6 for Portals, a best-of-breed enterprise portal management solution, has been extended to model and manage the performance of Web Services Remote Portlets (WSRP). Concurrently, ClearApp extended QuickVision modeling support for BEA WebLogic Portal Server 9.2 and IBM WebSphere Portal Server v6.

ClearApp's enterprise portal management solutions are the only performance monitoring tools that measure the performance of the core entities of a portal page, including the URL, Labels, Tabs, Books and portlets. With enterprise portals becoming more complex, new technologies have been introduced to help companies use these frameworks in applications that run within a service-oriented architecture (SOA). WSRP is one example of this evolution, directly extending business logic across distributed portal processes. In addition to new WSRP performance monitoring in QuickVision, ClearApp now models and maps WSRP usage from a service perspective.

"Managing today's enterprise portal applications requires more than simply measuring code metrics," stated Chris Farrell, vice president of marketing, ClearApp. "Information should be organized from the perspective of how end users actually utilize the portal. QuickVision for Portals delivers the usage context of WSRP portlets and shows that context in easy-to-understand maps of the portal desktop."

ClearApp's Virtual Portal Desktop, a unique view of portal performance in QuickVision, allows ClearApp customers to monitor and manage portal application performance from a page navigation perspective. Companies rolling out mission critical applications on these technologies use ClearApp QuickVision to understand exactly how their portal applications are performing and the actual end user utilization.

About ClearApp, Inc.
ClearApp, Inc. is the only company offering APM Automation(TM) for portal, J2EE and SOA applications. Based on unique modeling technology, ClearApp's QuickVision helps customers quickly gain control of their application performance by providing instant, comprehensive visibility, automatic management configuration and application change detection.

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