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Network Server Suite helps you keep tight control on your critical servers, services, applications and devices running on the Windows®, AIX ® and Linux® platforms.

The new release, v7.0, incorporates two additional components:

- Web Application Monitor: Now you can continuously monitor for any changes in web-based data (statistics or text) so that you can be immediately notified - particularly if changes could impact on your business operations.

Monitor any HTML pages to check for change; for example, statistics on processes within ERP applications, fluctuations in share prices or stock levels, temperature or humidity thresholds in data centers. Receive instant alerts so that the right people can be notified in your organization.

- Linux Server Manager Module: Now you can natively monitor and manage your Linux® systems 24/7.

Why is native monitoring important for Windows®, AIX® and Linux®?

With native monitoring you can drill down to the detail so you can see why a particular process or application has failed and remedy any issues through intelligent automation so it doesn’t happen again. Network Server Suite 7.0 allows you to automate repetitive, manual checking so you only receive alerts on the things you really need to know about.

 

 

 

 

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In 16 minutes learn more about Donnie MacColl’s
Technical Tip: Monitoring changes in web-based data.

 

 

 

51 Things you can Automate on your System i (iSeries) – and prove Return on Investment

This white paper demonstrates the real cost savings to be made by automating the management of your IBM Power 6, (System i, iSeries) with figures based on the actual experience of companies using systems management solutions. Packed with hints and tips, we demonstrate how one company achieved more than $80K in cost savings, in the first year, using a very methodical phased approach to automating manual tasks, checks and repetitive business processes.

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