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Monitoring

Monitoring

With so many endpoints, servers, networking gear etc etc it’s difficult for most IT Departments to keep a handle on it all and know what’s going on in their environment and it’s usually only when something stops working that they know about it. Take Control of your environment.

  • Desktop Health Monitoring – Real Time & Historical
    • CPU
    • Memory
    • Hard Disk Space
    • Hard Disk Health
    • Services Running
  • Server Health Monitoring – Real Time & Historical
    • CPU
    • Memory
    • Hard Disk Space / Health
    • Temperature Alerts
    • Service Running
    • Critical Application Monitoring
    • Monitor if new admin accounts get created
  • Network – Ability to Monitor
    • Firewall Availability
    • Switches
    • Wireless Access Points
    • Printers
    • Monitor anything through ICMP or SNMP
  • Virus / Malware alerts
    • Virus / Malware detection notification
    • Engines running and available
    • Notifications if your products are not updating automatically
  • Documentation System
    • Monitor any changes that were made to anything in your documentation system
  • Websites Online
  • Remote Access Logging
  • Warranty Monitoring for hardware and software renewals
  • Server Room Temperature Alerts
  • Firewall Monitoring – Ability to get alerts when bad actors are trying to get in
  • Power – Know when the power goes out in your building and setup automations
  • Setup so you can get called After Hours for any major incidents