Oct 17

cloud computingThere are just as many explanations to cloud services these days as there are cloud service providers. Regardless of the definition and the type of service (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS), the end result for IT is the same: infrastructure is extended off-premise. IT departments have another functionality requirement for their monitoring system as enterprises expand and resources become more dynamic.

As the uptake of cloud services increases, so does the pressure on IT to manage them. In a recent survey carried out by Opsview, 67% of organisations were concerned about the threat of cloud-sprawl. Fortunately, Opsview is ready to tackle any challenges presented by cloud monitoring. Continue reading »

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Sep 26

IT Monitoring | OpsviewIT monitoring has become the most strategically important part of any enterprise process reliant on technology. Any network failure or server outage will impact an organisation’s ability to do business, and therefore, its bottom line.

Using the right tools to monitor your IT is vital not only to the continued health of your IT operations but also to the overall performance of your business. For this reason your monitoring solution must be stable and reliable with a track record of deployment in large scale production environments. This post outlines 10 reasons why choosing the right toolset is paramount to assuring overall business performance. Continue reading »

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May 06

If you’re managing any web sites or web applications Selenium can be used with Opsview’s monitoring platform to ensure your customers get the very best user experience and increase your online conversion rates. Continue reading »

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Jul 16

All enterprises depend on reliable servers, network devices and business applications. Any downtime hits your bottom line. To ensure maximum IT performance across your business, you have to identify and resolve problems before they impact the user experience or security of your data.

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Apr 19

In the light of the recent events at a BT network centre in Paddington (London, UK), where a series of compound failures caused a massive outage with huge knock-on effects, I’m sure many businesses are taking another look at their own (and their suppliers) availability with a view to beefing up business continuity. Continue reading »

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