WatchMouse acquisition keeps Nimsoft ahead of the pack

Today we announced a definitive agreement to acquire WatchMouse B.V (WatchMouse)—developers of a powerful solution for monitoring the end-to-end performance of all types of conventional and cloud applications.

WatchMouse Screen Shot

WatchMouse uses synthetic transactions executed from 60 locations in 40 countries to deliver real-time and historical visibility into application response-times. So you can diligently track fulfillment of service-level commitments by your own organization and/or your partners.

WatchMouse also helps you pinpoint exactly where in the end-to-end application delivery chain performance problems are occurring—whether it’s in a JavaScript execution or a DNS lookup. Plus, WatchMouse makes it easy for you to create “status pages” that automatically keep end-users informed about performance and availability issues.

As more and more business services are delivered via the cloud, we are helping you manage those services in a unified way with the rest of your services and infrastructure.

WatchMouse’s technology is a great fit with what Nimsoft already offers. It perfectly complements our existing infrastructure monitoring and service desk capabilities, and on the close of the acquisition, we will work to integrate it with our Unified Architecture.

I encourage you to take a look at the WatchMouse technology. I am sure you’ll see the same level value we did.

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