{"id":10841,"date":"2017-04-13T12:43:10","date_gmt":"2017-04-13T07:13:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=10841"},"modified":"2021-01-06T13:30:17","modified_gmt":"2021-01-06T08:00:17","slug":"application-performance-monitoring-airlines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/application-performance-monitoring-airlines\/","title":{"rendered":"What Makes Application Performance Monitoring Powerful for Airlines"},"content":{"rendered":"

Enterprises worldwide are renovating their business offerings to adopt digital transformation. Airlines, for instance, are leveraging application performance monitoring to simplify the complexity behind directing a digital transformation, and are in a constant endeavor to ensure that they meet the requirements of digitally invested customers, through a multiple-channel approach.<\/p>\n

Faster time-to-market and customer experience are among the key contemplations for digital transformation initiatives, more so for the aviation industry. Digital transformation demands high speed delivery, real-time business monitoring and new-age QA adoptions. As a result, there is a clear shift in the mind of both businesses and IT operations, throughout the globe.<\/p>\n

The recently released IDG Market Pulse Study on digital transformation defines different meanings of digital transformation in different organizations. The IDG Market Pulse survey asked the 500+ director-level enterprise IT managers what they saw as the desired outcome of their digital transformation. Starting a digital transformation essentially means higher efficiency at quicker speed, enhancing of customer experience, and an increased level of security.<\/p>\n

Quality Engineering and the Aviation Industry<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Software quality has gone through a metamorphosis, mainly due to evolving customer expectations and dynamic business environments. Customers now expect addition of business value, rather than the mere augmentation of execution capacity. Involving complex technologies has put forth the need for partnership-driven outsourcing engagements. Industry-leading QA processes, delivery excellence, business flexibility, ownership of outcomes, and cost efficiency have arisen as the key pillars for competitive differentiation.<\/p>\n

Airlines have plenty of transactional data pertaining to customers; leveraging the data to derive insights is now their priority. The options for data storage are gradually getting better, and airlines now, more than ever, can store and analyze vast amounts of customer data. The data can be used to create relevant offers and personalize customer journey. Airlines have several touch points that can be effectively used to make commercial offers, whether it is by cross-selling products, or operational offers. Airlines can determine the selection and timing of such offers by accurately analyzing the various factors that they have, by the virtue of reliable real-time insights into a passenger\u2019s travel information.<\/p>\n

Application Performance Monitoring<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Application performance monitoring (APM), is an industry-wide recognized term used for monitoring or managing the:<\/p>\n