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Aternity Positioned as a Challenger in the 2021 Magic Quadrant for APM


®, the enterprise-class Digital Experience Management Company™, announced today that it has been positioned by Gartner (News - Alert) in the Challengers quadrant of the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring (APM). Aternity provides insights into the experience of consumers and employees by combining cloud native APM (News - Alert) capabilities with end-user experience monitoring, device performance monitoring, and benchmarking into a single, comprehensive digital experience management solution. To download a complimentary copy of the 2021 Magic Quadrant for APM visit Aternity.com.
The Aternity (News - Alert) Digital Experience Management platform provides actionable insights at every device, app, and click by providing a complete view of the digital experience for the business, employees, and customers. The platform includes:

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Beware the IDEs of March: Microsoft's latest monthly fixes land after frantic Exchange Server updates


Bugs in Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code are the least of it
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Patch Tuesday A week after Microsoft warned that four zero-day flaws and three others in its Exchange Server were being actively exploited and issued out-of-band remediation, the cloudy Windows biz has delivered software fixes to address 82 other vulnerabilities as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday ritual.
All told, that makes 89 CVEs for the month, 14 of which have been deemed critical. Microsoft says two of these vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-26411 and CVE-2021-27077) are publicly known and five are under active exploitation (CVE-2021-26411, CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-26857, CVE-2021-27065, and CVE-2021-26858).

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