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Presenting Synthetic monitoring to simulate web pages and API testing.
Yes, I know we are late by a day to deliver fresh product insight to you, but all great things take time.
We are excited to present our latest Synthetic monitoring feature to you.
Synthetic monitoring
Middleware's Synthetic Monitoring allows you to create code-free tests that proactively simulate user transactions on your applications and monitor key network endpoints across various layers of your systems.
Quickly detect user-facing issues with API and browser tests—and jump-start system-wide investigations so you can optimize performance and enhance your end-user experience.
You can use synthetic monitoring to see how your systems and applications are performing by simulating requests and actions from around the world.
It will monitor the performance of your webpages and APIs from the backend to the frontend, as well as at various network levels (HTTP, SSL, DNS, WebSocket, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and gRPC), alerting you for faulty behavior such as regressions, broken features, high response times, and unexpected status codes.
When creating a test, use "Locations" to monitor internal APIs and websites from the critical locations for your business.
You can monitor your test and see details of each test result. You can filter results location-wise and status-wise with response time and other filters.
We believe this will help you understand how your web pages and APIs are performing and how you can take action to manage them better.
Try Synthetic monitoring in Middleware.
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