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Panopta Launches Monitoring, Outage Management Suite

02:02:59 - 15 February 2008

Enables online businesses to better detect and respond to outages in their online infrastructure.

Panopta today announced the release of their flagship server monitoring and outage management platform.  This suite of tools is targeted at online service providers, content providers, Software as a Service (SaaS) providers and companies whose online presence is critical to their business operations.


Panopta provides high-frequency network service monitoring, checking all services once every minute.  Using proprietary algorithms, automatic monitoring configuration detects a wide range of services that are critical to a site's online presence.  "With modern web infrastructures becoming more and more complicated, there is a whole range of components that can break and interrupt your web presence," said Jason Abate, founder of Panopta.  "To truly ensure your company's presence, all of these need to be monitored - it is no longer sufficient to just monitor port 80 on your web server."

Panopta provides custom timelines for multi-level outage notification rather than a single email or SMS notification.  This enables operations teams to customize notification to match their existing escalation process.  Beyond basic monitoring functionality, Panopta also provides a range of innovative outage management tools to facilitate collaboration in response to service outages, allowing operations teams to work together effectively.  Customers have access to a complete outage portal that brings together realtime communication tools, detailed logging of all outage-related information and historical server performance reporting.

The Panopta monitoring suite is available today for all customers with packages targeting companies from SMB through enterprise scale.  A 30-day free trial is available which gives access to all monitoring and outage management functionality.  Interested customers can sign up at http://www.panopta.com and be monitoring their complete infrastructure in fifteen minutes.

 

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