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Managed Services PlatformGo Systems introducing its Managed Services Platform
What this means for our customers is that we can now manage their site in a more proactive fashion and their IT investment is completely viewable and we can attend to issues before they become a problem.
Monitoring
Managed Site monitors all IP based devices at a customer’s site based on industry based best-practice monitoring policies supplied via the Managed Workplace template library or via custom rules designed by you. Strong and reliable remote monitoring provided through Managed Site allows us to become proactive and eliminate problems before they occur.
Monitoring setup is simple with an easy-to-use auto-discovery utility coupled with pre-defined best practice management templates. Managed Site allows for customized monitoring based on specific devices and applications, to meet an individual business requirement.
Monitoring of all critical network components such as workstations, servers, applications, websites, network services, network devices (i.e. firewalls and routers) are all available through industry based standards and protocols (WMI, SNMP, Syslog, NetBios, ICMP, XML, etc) used widely within a typical network environment.
Feature Overview:
- Fully featured monitor set (i.e. events, services, applications, logs, syslog, SNMP, WMI, websites, etc) that allows for the monitoring of any entity that falls within your service agreement.
- Extensible alert rules and thresholds that provide optimum flexibility and ease of use.
- Performance and availability monitoring for devices, services, software and websites.
- Integrated monitoring and alerting against Managed Workplace features (i.e. Patch Management and Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)).
- Over 100 predefined best-practice management templates help realize immediate ROI and takes the burden away of researching optimal monitoring practices.
- Highly configurable to suit your needs including customizable alerts, alert categories, views and groups.
- Unique features such as Service Grouping that aid in cross site monitoring and extensive collaborative services.

