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What does 'Real-user Monitoring' mean?

Real-user monitoring, also known as RUM, is a powerful feature that allows businesses to collect data on the actual experience of users as they interact with their software or website. This feature provides valuable insights into the performance, availability, and overall user satisfaction of an application. By monitoring real user interactions, RUM captures data on parameters such as page load times, page elements, and user actions. This data is then aggregated and analyzed to provide businesses with a comprehensive view of their application's performance from

Software with Real-user Monitoring functionality