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WebSitePulse Adds Two Monitoring Locations

14:10:49 - 18 January 2005

WebSitePulse, a provider of monitoring of web-based systems and e-business transactions, announced today the addition of two U.S. monitoring locations in Seattle, WA and Chicago, IL.

"We learned from customer feedback that reliable multi-location monitoring is a key strength of our service," says Iavor Marinov, CEO of Image Project, Inc., owner of the WebSitePulse brand.

Multiple-station monitoring gives users more precise picture of their websites' availability, and can provide location-specific information about their web systems' overall performance as measured against established service levels.

The two new monitoring locations increase the reliability of the WebSitePulse false alarm prevention system that is based on multiple tests from several locations before an alert is triggered.

Information from more monitoring locations is a valuable and dependable decision-making tool, as it serves to locate more precisely the source and the type of detected malfunction, leading to decreased downtimes, and reducing wasted manpower and resources.

The deployment of an expanded network of global monitoring stations is one of the strategic priorities for WebSitePulse top management, and is the backbone of the services the company provides to more than 10,000 clients.

The two new locations bring the number of WebSitePulse global monitoring stations to 11. The company plans to have up to 30 worldwide monitoring locations by the end of 2005, and will add more locations thereafter, as needed.

WebSitePulse is a leading provider of advanced, independent and remote monitoring of web-based systems and e-business transactions.

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