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Business transaction management
Practice in IT management

Business transaction management (BTM), also known as business transaction monitoring or application transaction profiling, manages information technology from a business transaction perspective by tracking the flow of transactions across IT infrastructure. BTM enables teams to search transactions by message context, isolating issues like application exceptions or stalled transactions. Its primary goal is improving service quality and IT effectiveness by pinpointing delays within complex, multi-tier environments, often based on multitier architecture. Driven by factors such as increased complexity, the rise of service-oriented architecture, and the proliferation of service level agreements, BTM also supports proactive problem prevention and business service intelligence for optimizing resources and virtualization.

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Applications

BTM solutions capture all of the transaction instances in the production environment and as such can be used for monitoring as well as for analysis and planning. Some applications include:6

  • Outage avoidance and problem isolation: Identification and isolation of tier-specific performance and availability issues.
  • Service level management: Monitoring of SLAs and alerting of threshold breaches both at the end-user and infrastructure tier level.
  • Infrastructure optimization: Modification of the configuration of data center infrastructure to maximize utilization and improve performance.
  • Capacity planning: Analysis of usage and performance trends in order to estimate future capacity requirements.
  • Change management: Analysis of the impact of change on transaction execution.
  • Cloud management: Track the end-to-end transaction flow across both cloud (private, hybrid, public) and dedicated (on-premises, off-premises) infrastructure.

Transaction discovery methods

BTM systems track each of the hops in the transaction path using a variety of data collection methods including OS-level sockets, network packet sniffing, log parsing, agent-based middleware protocol sniffing, and others.7

Relationship to application performance management

BTM is sometimes categorized as a form of application performance management (APM) or monitoring. It works alongside other IT monitoring systems including End-User Experience Monitoring, Synthetic Transaction Monitoring, Deep-Dive Monitoring and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) solutions. According to Gartner, BTM and deep dive monitoring are "fundamentally distinct and their associated processes are typically carried out by different communities with different skill sets. The buyer should still implement multiple products, even if it means greater architectural complexity and apparent functional overlap."8 As the technologies mature APM is now being viewed as a complete solution set. Maximum productivity can be achieved more efficiently through event correlation, system automation and predictive analysis which is now all part of APM.9

Relationship to virtualization and cloud computing

BTM dynamically maps the execution of a user transaction as it traverses the data center. In both virtualized and cloud environments, the relationship between the application and infrastructure is to some degree dynamically allocated or defined. BTM discovers the infrastructure currently executing each transaction instance for purposes of problem identification, resolution, and infrastructure tuning. In public and hybrid cloud architectures, BTM has the ability to profile transactions from the datacenter, to the cloud provider, and back.10 BTM additionally has the ability to include the discovery and profiling of transaction issues centered at the simulated user-level. This is achieved through automation and AI techniques that also perform functional and non-functional testing - at both the systematic and micro levels.11

Notes

  • IDC Technology Assessment - Business Transaction Management: Another Step in the Evolution of IT Management - Mar 2007 - IDC# EMT1P
  • Computer World White Paper - Business Transaction Management: Facilitating the Management of Virtual Environments
  • Bitpipe.com White Paper - Delivering Quality IT Service with Business Transaction Management
  • IBM Redbook - End-to-End e-business Transaction Management Made Easy - Feb 2004

References

  1. James Powell (20 October 2009). "End-to-End Transaction Tracking with Business Transaction Management". Enterprise Systems. Retrieved 6 June 2010. http://esj.com/articles/2009/10/20/transaction-tracking.aspx

  2. "Workflow Management". TechNewsWorld. 30 June 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2010. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67416.html?wlc=1275810951

  3. "Business Transaction Management Portal". August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010. http://www.businesstransactionmanagement.com

  4. Jean-Pierre Garbani (9 September 2010). "Competitive Analysis: Application Performance Management And Business Transaction Monitoring". Forrester Research. Retrieved 14 February 2011. http://www.forrester.com/rb/Research/competitive_analysis_application_performance_management_and_business/q/id/57706/t/2

  5. S-Cube Knowledge Model: Business Transactions in SOA http://www.s-cube-network.eu/km/terms/b/business-transaction

  6. Jean-Pierre Garbani (9 September 2010). "Competitive Analysis: Application Performance Management And Business Transaction Monitoring". Forrester Research. Retrieved 14 February 2011. http://www.forrester.com/rb/Research/competitive_analysis_application_performance_management_and_business/q/id/57706/t/2

  7. "Business Transaction Management Portal". August 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010. http://www.businesstransactionmanagement.com

  8. "Keep the Five Functional Dimensions of APM Distinct". Gartner Research. 16 September 2010. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110711073358/http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?id=1436734&ref=g_sitelink

  9. "APM and MoM - Symbiotic Solution Sets". APM Digest. 11 May 2012. http://www.apmdigest.com/apm-and-mom-symbiotic-solution-sets

  10. Clabby Analytics (September 2010). "Following Transactions Through the Cloud" (PDF). Clabby Analytics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20100918165910/http://clabbyanalytics.com/uploads/OpTierFinal2.pdf

  11. "Business Transaction Monitoring requires both logic and analytics to understand the full performance and quality impact to the end-user". Testpoint.com.au. Testpoint. Retrieved 8 October 2018. https://www.testpoint.com.au/solutions-services/businesstransactionmonitoring/