Table of contents View Data Monitored by Aternity SteelCentral Aternity™ monitors the performance of applications and devices from the end user perspective, so you can measure and improve the productivity of your workforce. Aternity collects three types of performance data: device, applications, and user details. Aternity collects three categories of data: application, device and user Category Collected data Applications Aternity monitors the performance of all applications which are automatically discovered. These include managed applications which have their own defined activities. View usage and performance data for all applications, like wait time, usage time, crashes and so on. View performance data for all activities, like response times, application resource usage, network traffic, for managed applications. Aternity comes with default predefined activities for popular applications: Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Citrix WorxMail (iOS and Android) Devices A monitored device is a desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet which reports monitoring data to Aternity. Aternity monitors the performance of Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). It gathers data about the performance of applications and devices using its Aternity Agent which runs in the background. Aternity monitors Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). View device details like hardware, CPU speed, RAM, storage, and so on, for all device types. View device resources like CPU usage, memory usage location, and so on, for all device types. View health events, like low memory or system crashes, for Windows and mobile devices. View boot measurements for Windows devices. Users View user details like department or username, on Windows, virtual and mobile devices. View Device Details Collected by AternityView Device Resources Collected by AternityView Health Events Collected by AternityView Windows Boot Measurements Collected by AternityView User Details Collected by AternityView Data Collected by Aternity for All ApplicationsView Data Collected by Aternity for All ActivitiesPredefined Activities for Microsoft ExcelPredefined Activities for Microsoft OutlookPredefined Activities for Microsoft PowerPointPredefined Activities for Microsoft WordPredefined Activities for (Mobile) Citrix WorxMail SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
View Data Monitored by Aternity SteelCentral Aternity™ monitors the performance of applications and devices from the end user perspective, so you can measure and improve the productivity of your workforce. Aternity collects three types of performance data: device, applications, and user details. Aternity collects three categories of data: application, device and user Category Collected data Applications Aternity monitors the performance of all applications which are automatically discovered. These include managed applications which have their own defined activities. View usage and performance data for all applications, like wait time, usage time, crashes and so on. View performance data for all activities, like response times, application resource usage, network traffic, for managed applications. Aternity comes with default predefined activities for popular applications: Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Citrix WorxMail (iOS and Android) Devices A monitored device is a desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet which reports monitoring data to Aternity. Aternity monitors the performance of Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). It gathers data about the performance of applications and devices using its Aternity Agent which runs in the background. Aternity monitors Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). View device details like hardware, CPU speed, RAM, storage, and so on, for all device types. View device resources like CPU usage, memory usage location, and so on, for all device types. View health events, like low memory or system crashes, for Windows and mobile devices. View boot measurements for Windows devices. Users View user details like department or username, on Windows, virtual and mobile devices. View Device Details Collected by AternityView Device Resources Collected by AternityView Health Events Collected by AternityView Windows Boot Measurements Collected by AternityView User Details Collected by AternityView Data Collected by Aternity for All ApplicationsView Data Collected by Aternity for All ActivitiesPredefined Activities for Microsoft ExcelPredefined Activities for Microsoft OutlookPredefined Activities for Microsoft PowerPointPredefined Activities for Microsoft WordPredefined Activities for (Mobile) Citrix WorxMail
View Data Monitored by Aternity SteelCentral Aternity™ monitors the performance of applications and devices from the end user perspective, so you can measure and improve the productivity of your workforce. Aternity collects three types of performance data: device, applications, and user details. Aternity collects three categories of data: application, device and user Category Collected data Applications Aternity monitors the performance of all applications which are automatically discovered. These include managed applications which have their own defined activities. View usage and performance data for all applications, like wait time, usage time, crashes and so on. View performance data for all activities, like response times, application resource usage, network traffic, for managed applications. Aternity comes with default predefined activities for popular applications: Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Citrix WorxMail (iOS and Android) Devices A monitored device is a desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet which reports monitoring data to Aternity. Aternity monitors the performance of Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). It gathers data about the performance of applications and devices using its Aternity Agent which runs in the background. Aternity monitors Windows devices (laptops, desktops, tablets), mobile devices (iOS, Android) and virtual sessions (VDI and virtual applications). View device details like hardware, CPU speed, RAM, storage, and so on, for all device types. View device resources like CPU usage, memory usage location, and so on, for all device types. View health events, like low memory or system crashes, for Windows and mobile devices. View boot measurements for Windows devices. Users View user details like department or username, on Windows, virtual and mobile devices. View Device Details Collected by AternityView Device Resources Collected by AternityView Health Events Collected by AternityView Windows Boot Measurements Collected by AternityView User Details Collected by AternityView Data Collected by Aternity for All ApplicationsView Data Collected by Aternity for All ActivitiesPredefined Activities for Microsoft ExcelPredefined Activities for Microsoft OutlookPredefined Activities for Microsoft PowerPointPredefined Activities for Microsoft WordPredefined Activities for (Mobile) Citrix WorxMail