Configuration issues and symptoms for Autonomic Event Services
Published December 13, 2016
Autonomic Event Services (AES) is an independent, self-contained system that gathers, monitors, and analyzes performance and health indicators from multiple Pega systems across the enterprise. AES combines server-level and Pega-level enterprise monitoring in a single web-based tool.
Join Jim Kelly from GCS as he addresses common problems with AES configuration and how to resolve them.
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