Network Monitoring
For most non-enterprise businesses, their network usage is a complete
unknown. Bandwidth gets wasted, service levels are not met, employees waste time
surfing non-work sites, and early warnings of connection problems go unnoticed.
All of which lead to downtime and losses of productivity.
All companies rely on computers, computer networks and
software to conduct business. These computers and networks must remain healthy
in order for a business to continue to operate. Due to the increasing complexity
and quantity of both computing equipment and software, the task of monitoring
the health of these systems cannot be performed manually. Therefore, specific
monitoring software must be used to continuously perform tests and checks to
ensure all the computers, network devices and software components are working
properly.
Archer Solutions uses best of breed tools and equipment to
provide complete systems and network monitoring as part of our bundled Managed
Services Support Plan to track and monitor system performance, proactively
identify problems, and audit employee mis-use. Effective monitoring allows us to
dramatically reduce downtime and help identify emerging problems before they
become a system failure.
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80% of businesses still use
retrospective or reactive methods as their main tool for
measuring and monitoring network performance, according to
new research by network management software specialists. Up to 26% of network managers
still relied on users to inform them of network problems, in
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Research conducted by IDC from
2002-2004 concluded that companies lose up to $3,000 per
employee per year due to non-business-related Internet
activity.
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