SpringSource Application Management Suite (AMS)
SpringSource Enterprise includes SpringSource Application Management Suite (AMS), a comprehensive enterprise application management solution that is designed to manage and monitor all of your Spring-powered applications, the Spring runtime, and a variety of platforms and application servers. SpringSource AMS provides a single console with powerful dashboards that allow you to easily check the health of your applications. With SpringSource AMS, developers and operations staff can monitor application performance, reduce application downtime, enforce service-level agreements, analyze trends over time, and much more.

Key Highlights:
- Inventory and Deployment Automation: AMS automatically maintains an accurate inventory of software resources, and supports reuse of monitoring configurations and global alert templates. Enforce your management rules no matter how quickly your deployment grows.
- Real-Time Monitoring: AMS provides top to bottom metric collection and immediate visibility into your Spring-powered Applications, Application Servers, Java Virtual Machines, Web Servers, Messaging Middleware, and Operating Systems.
- Advanced Alerting: Reduce alert volume and attendant costs with multi-conditional and recovery alerts. Advanced alerting features enable more precise condition definition and "hands-free" resolution when the crisis clears. Escalation schemes ensure timely attention to important issues. Group-based alerting lets you monitor and respond on the basis of aggregate availability and performance, rather than individual server performance, when appropriate.
- Scheduled Control: On-demand control actions such as restarting services or running garbage collection can be transformed into a scheduled remediation action, in response to an alert condition or as a regular maintenance activity. AMS will alert you if and only if a problem with the control action occurs.
- Enterprise Security: Grant access and privileges based on user role and incorporate external authentication.


