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Tuned for perfection
Predictive Performance Management (PPM) enables organisations to thoroughly
tune applications for improved performance prior to deploying them.
Achieving objectives
PPM predicts, prior to deployment, how an application will perform on
a given infrastructure, and thus enables organisations to understand how
to best manage that application, so that it achieves its business objectives.
What's more, it gives you time to make any necessary changes to your ICT
infrastructure before deployment so that the new application delivers
maximum value from the outset.
PPM offers a range of benefits, including:
Perfect performance
- Predictive capacity planning & modelling - PPM is a predictive
solution that enables planning for the correct architecture early in
the development cycle.
- Faster deployment times - Because PPM removes errors and profiles
accurately from the start, the need for continual load tests is removed,
dramatically reducing the amount of time and money spent load testing.
- Increased value from business applications - With PPM, organisations
can be confident that the applications they deploy will provide the
benefits they are seeking from day one.
- Increased user satisfaction - Because applications are performing
as users expect, satisfaction levels increase and application usage
is maximised. Realistic performance expectations can also be set from
the outset.
- Reduced exposure - With PPM, organisations are able to identify
potential conflicts and issues within a new application early in the
development cycle rather than waiting till load testing. As a result,
development can be optimised as it happens, meaning that miscalculations
are rectified and an enterprise avoids throwing good money after bad.

Questions? See our FAQ page for some of the key answers.
If you'd like to find out more about how the PPM solution works, read
our technical overview.
Call to action
To capitalise on the benefits of PPM for enterprise, e-mail: info@compuware.co.uk
or call 01753 444 466 and speak to an advisor.
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