Best Application Performance Monitoring (APM) Software for Microsoft Exchange

Find and compare the best Application Performance Monitoring (APM) software for Microsoft Exchange in 2025

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    Netreo Reviews

    Netreo

    Netreo

    $5/resource/mo
    1 Rating
    Netreo is the best full-stack IT infrastructure management and observation platform. Netreo is a single source for truth for proactive performance monitoring and availability monitoring of large enterprise networks, infrastructure, and applications. Our solution is used by: IT executives should have full visibility of the business service, right down to the infrastructure and network that supports them. IT Engineering departments are used as a decision support system to plan and architect modern solutions. IT Operations teams can have real-time visibility into what is going wrong in their environment, which bottlenecks exist, and who it is affecting. All of these insights are available for systems and vendor mix in large heterogeneous environments that are constantly changing. We have a growing list of vendors that we support (over 350 integrations), including network vendors, storage, virtualization, and servers.
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    Datadog Reviews
    Top Pick

    Datadog

    Datadog

    $15.00/host/month
    7 Ratings
    Datadog is the cloud-age monitoring, security, and analytics platform for developers, IT operation teams, security engineers, and business users. Our SaaS platform integrates monitoring of infrastructure, application performance monitoring, and log management to provide unified and real-time monitoring of all our customers' technology stacks. Datadog is used by companies of all sizes and in many industries to enable digital transformation, cloud migration, collaboration among development, operations and security teams, accelerate time-to-market for applications, reduce the time it takes to solve problems, secure applications and infrastructure and understand user behavior to track key business metrics.
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    NiCE Active 365 Management Pack Reviews

    NiCE Active 365 Management Pack

    NiCE IT Management Solutions GmbH

    on request
    Monitor and Visualize Microsoft 365 Performance Microsoft 365 deployments can include a variety of complex components such as Teams, SharePoint and Exchange. Although it is unlikely, failure can not be ruled out. It is difficult to keep track of the entire deployment because of the interdependence between M365 elements. Your Microsoft 365 Service Health Dashboard in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center may show no issues, but users send tickets claiming they are having trouble logging into their SharePoint. This is made easier by the NiCE Active 365 Management Pack. It identifies and discloses performance issues that can be traced back to users, groups or mailboxes. Advanced infrastructure and application monitoring are available to provide a better user experience, fast troubleshooting, outage prevention and a better user experience.
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    IBM Turbonomic Reviews
    Reduce infrastructure costs by 33%, decrease data center refresh costs of 75%, and get 30% back in engineering time through smarter resource management. Complex applications are becoming more prevalent in your business. They can also make it difficult for your team to keep up with dynamic demand. Teams often react at a human speed after the fact when application performance drops. You may overprovision resources to avoid disruption. These estimates can be costly and not always pay off. This can be eliminated with the IBM® Turbonomic® Application Resource Management platform. It will save you both time and money. Automate critical actions continuously in real-time, without human intervention. This allows you to proactively make the most of compute, storage, and network resources for your apps at each layer of the stack.
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