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MTTR
(redirected from Mean Time to Respond)

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MTTRMean Time To Restore
MTTRMean Time To Repair
MTTRMean Time To Recovery
MTTRMean Time To Resolution
MTTRMean Time to Respond
MTTRMemory Type Range Register
MTTRMean Time To Replace
MTTRMean Time To Resolve
MTTRMean Time to React
MTTRMean Time To Release
MTTRMissile Target-Tracking Radar
MTTRMedium Tactical Truck Remanufacturer
MTTRMultitarget Tracking Radar
MTTRMean Time Trouble Repair


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The Keynote Application Perspective service is the ideal one for the enterprise customer who wishes to enhance end user experience, reduce the mean time to respond and repair and maximize the return on existing IT investments.
Quantifying the impact of IT performance problems on real end users enables customers to prioritize issues, identify underlying causes of performance problems and reduce the mean time to respond," said Carol Carpenter, director of product marketing for Keynote.
The Keynote-branded Application Perspective solution is the ideal one for the enterprise customer that wishes to enhance end user experience, reduce the mean time to respond and repair and maximize the return on existing IT investments.
 
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