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Serious AppDynamics Files for U.S. IPO

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Founded in 2008, AppDynamics helps businesses track how well their applications and websites are running so they can respond to connection slowdowns or crashes. The company was valued at $1.9 billion in a private funding round that closed in November 2015, a person familiar with the matter said at the time.

http://www.bloombergquint.com/techn...oftware-startup-appdynamics-files-for-u-s-ipo


this is what the world wide web is lacking. i see future in this technology.
 
a new program is created and as always they said are more powerful.



Founded in 2008, AppDynamics helps businesses track how well their applications and websites are running so they can respond to connection slowdowns or crashes. The company was valued at $1.9 billion in a private funding round that closed in November 2015, a person familiar with the matter said at the time.

http://www.bloombergquint.com/techn...oftware-startup-appdynamics-files-for-u-s-ipo


this is what the world wide web is lacking. i see future in this technology.
 
a new program is created and as always they said are more powerful.

hmm...i see it useful, imagine bank server processing your online transactions crashed. with appdynamics, they can identify even before it happens. this sounds new to me and something like this was never created before.
 
but upon further thinking, social media like facebook will die off eventually, i mean the popularity.
 
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