Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free web application framework used to construct VLEs (Virtual Learning Environments) and create online courses that focus on interaction and collaboration. It may be used in a traditional educational setting or in business settings to manage employee training and development.
Out of the box, Moodle offers features expected of Learning Management Systems (LMS), such as online calendars, file downloading, assignment submissions, online quizzes, discussion forums, and grading capabilities. In addition, Moodle supports a wealth of PHP plugins, many of which are freely available from its enthusiastic online community. This community also contributes to the rapid development of the framework.
The AppDynamics platform provides full, code-level visibility into the performance of your PHP application built on the Moodle framework. With rapid installation and the most scalable architecture in the industry, AppDynamics solutions help you deploy your applications more quickly and with more confidence.
Distributed transaction tracing
Quickly find performance bottlenecks by tracing transactions across any heterogeneous application environment and correlating PHP calls to downstream Java/.Net/PHP/Node.js tiers.
Web and mobile user experience correlation
Understand the client-side performance impact of business transactions by automatically correlating browser and device performance to originating business transaction performance metrics.
Database / NoSQL visibility
Expand visibility from the user to the database by correlating database performance to originating business transaction performance metrics.
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