AppDynamics, a Cisco company, is providing a package of free software and services designed to help enterprise organizations as they adapt to the digital demands resulting from COVID-19. The AppDynamics COVID-19 Assist Program is designed to help companies experiencing a surge in traffic on websites and mission-critical internal and external applications in the following ways:
● Dedicated information and guidance: AppDynamics has made available extensive resources freely available on its website to help organizations maintain application health. Visit www.appdynamics.com for more.
● For new qualified customers: AppDynamics is providing free licenses to use its SaaS application performance monitoring software (licenses available through July 15, 2020)
● For new and existing customers: Free 30-minute 1:1 meetings with a technical consultant (available through July 15, 2020)
● Premium University access: Free access to the Premium University content subscription (available through May 31, 2020)
● Alleviate financial strain: Defer 95% of payments on qualified purchases until 2021 with Cisco Capital’s Business Resiliency Program
Danny Winokur, General Manager, AppDynamics (a part of Cisco): “Enterprise organizations are responding to the new demand caused by COVID-19, while at the same time adjusting to an entirely remote workforce to manage the workload. Under normal circumstances, if an online service wasn’t running properly it was frustrating for users. Under the current circumstances, high functioning digital services are more important than ever, and in some industries like healthcare and grocery retailers – they are now critical to daily life.”
Reiterating the company’s commitment to customers, Winokur added, “During this unprecedented and difficult time, AppDynamics is committed to providing customers with the highest quality service and support while also protecting the health and safety of customers, internal teams, partners, and extended communities. We recognize that applications and the ability to conduct digital business are more critical now than ever.”