Symphoniq is releasing Tuesday TrueView for SOA, to manage SOA environments by monitoring activity spanning from the browser to the application, server and service. Intended to ensure user performance levels, the product tags and traces transactions across architecture tiers including external cloud services, the company said. Problems can be detected as the user experiences them by pinpointing the root cause of Symphoniq is releasing Tuesday TrueView for SOA, to manage SOA environments by monitoring activity spanning from the browser to the application, server and service.Intended to ensure user performance levels, the product tags and traces transactions across architecture tiers including external cloud services, the company said. Problems can be detected as the user experiences them by pinpointing the root cause of performance problems before they become widespread. SOA represents new ground for Symphoniq, which previously focused only on monitoring Web application performance for J2EE and .Net applications. “What we’re doing in terms of the SOA area [is] Symphoniq focuses on Web application performance management and a lot of our customers are actually starting to deploy based on SOA. So we’re starting to expand our platform,” said Hon Wong, Symphoniq CEO. “Our product actually measures real user experience,” Wong said. Featured is measurement of in-the-browser experience, visibility into which services and machines have been federated together and drill-down information into service performance problem code Pricing for the system begins at about $30,000. Technology Industry