Monitoring tool for performance focused for Ebusiness.

Hi partners,
We are going to evaluate some "monitoring" performance tools for an Ebusiness environment, so I would like to know if you can give any recommendations about any tool focused for Ebusiness environment.
Any advice will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Francisco Mtz.

二、     The following includes SGAgent for Oracle E-Business Suite Enterprise Edition monitor KPIs click here 。
1.     SGAgent can monitor all KPIs those Oracle standard edition includes;
2.     SGAgent can monitor more Oracle Instances 、more type database(Like DB2 MS SQL Server Sybase)、more Oracle E-Business Suite Instances at the same time and the same screen;
3.     Oracle EBS Patch Monitor(KPI:Username、Patch Name、Patch type、language、Patch created date、last updated date);
4.     Oracle EBS Profile Parameters monitor(KPI:Application username who updated the profile last、Last updated date、Application name、Profile Parameter name、Profile Parameter description、Language、Profile Value、Level ID、SQL Validation、Hierarchy type、Write allowed flag、Read allowed flag、last update by userid);
5.     Oracle EBS Application users login monitor(KPI:Login ID、Oracle application login username、Login user description、Application users email address、Login start time、Login End time、login type、Operation system Session ID);Operation: Can kill user directly。
6.     Oracle EBS Application users Activity(KPI:Program ID、Program type(Forms or Concurrent Programs)、Program name、Running Program Username、user description、Program start time、Program end time、cost time (Second)、Application User Email Address); Operation:Kill the running program(e.g. Forms ,Concurrent Programs, Concurrent Requests)。
7.     Oracle EBS Discoverer Reports Top 10 running times per month(KPI:Instance name、month、Discoverer Report Name、Running times);
8.     Oracle EBS Discoverer Reports Activity (KPI:SID,Serial#、Execute times、Oracle username、machine、os username、Program type、SQL、CPU Time 、PGA-ALLOCATED、PGA USED、PGA Freeable); Operation:kill the running Discoverer Reports directly。
9.     Online realtime Suport:SGAgent user can press the button in the top menu,chat with TechWiz Engineers directly using text words。
10.     Store and analyze Historical data
11.     Remote monitor :SGAgent can send its output by FTP to a public IP. Then the clients can monitor his organization from the web with any device that support web browsing.
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