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# Synthetic Transaction Management

IT-Conductor can improve the application availability and performance monitoring by integrating test transactions and reports in a coordinated manner across the application landscape.

* Test critical processes on a frequent basis to ensure the availability and performance of service levels for them are constantly monitored.
* When possible, simulate end-user experience from various points of entry to the service or application using robots or scripts that can be triggered centrally but executed remotely.
* Baseline performance during different time periods got trend analysis and exception-based alerting.
* Transaction-level monitoring
* Integration with Performance Load Testing

<figure><img src="/files/FAvw25Ct1r6QDHbktnJU" alt=""><figcaption><p>Figure 1: Synthetic Transaction Management</p></figcaption></figure>


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