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"Is my web site working everywhere I need it to be, and how good is my customer's experience?"
With your critical business processes being placed increasingly on the Web, you need to know that your web applications are performing at their best, providing a quality web experience, whether a visitor is coming from down the street or from across the globe.
Gomez offers several active website monitoring services that enable you to monitor, measure, and manage the performance of your web applications from the outside-in. You can:
- Monitor your applications from major Internet backbone locations around the world.
- Measure the performance of your critical business processes from over 40,000 real-world locations.
- Pinpoint the root cause of issues before they affect your business.
- Manage Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with your partners and vendors.

The ExperienceFirst services for web site monitoring and management include:
Website Performance Monitoring Services — Active Network XF℠ provides page-level and transaction monitoring from 80+ globally-located Internet backbone nodes.
End User Website Monitoring Services — Active Last Mile XF℠ enables you to take "last mile" measurements at multiple connection speeds from up to 40,000 real user desktops throughout the world.
Streaming Monitoring — Active Streaming XF℠ provides real-time access to operations and quality metrics for the delivery of multimedia streamed content from around the world.
Internal Network Monitoring Services — Private Network XF℠ provides website monitoring services from agents located inside your firewall to determine whether a performance issue is internal or external.
Dedicated End User Monitoring Services — Private Locations XF℠ delivers last mile functionality to your own private locations so you can monitor performance from intranets, branch offices, kiosks, telecommuters, critical vendors, high-value customers and partners.
Customer Experience Monitoring Services— Actual Experience XF℠measures performance from your actual end users' browser to see what paths visitors take and the impact of geography, ISP, browser size and type, operating system, and cache have on their experiences.

