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Glossary Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM)

Definition

Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) is an emerging performance monitoring discipline that focuses on monitoring and analytics of the digital delivery chain from core to edge, i.e. from user to app and application components, up to the infrastructure and back-end services. This is accomplished with advanced and integrated monitoring tools that connect infrastructure management services to application performance for a global view on the performance of workflows across complex digital architecture.

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