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Panopta Expands Global Monitoring Network with Five New Locations

23 July 2008 No Comment

CHICAGO, IL, July 23, 2008 — Panopta today announced the availability of five additional monitoring locations for their flagship server monitoring and outage management platform. The new locations,Newark, New Jersey, in close proximity to the New York City metropolitan area, Milan and Amsterdam in Europe, and Singapore and Hong Kong in Asia. With the additions, Panopta customers can monitor their servers from fifteen locations around the world.

“The new locations give our customers the ability to monitor their servers from even closer geographic proximity, as well as get a better sense of the performance of their websites for customers around the world.” said Jason Abate, founder of Panopta. “We’re excited to see these new locations come online and will continue to expand our global monitoring network in the coming months.”

Complete details of the Panopta monitoring network can be found online at http://www.panopta.com/about-panopta/monitoring-network.html.

The new locations are fully supported by Panopta’s advanced outage verification system and the outage management tools available in the monitoring control panel. Existing customers can add additional checks from the new locations, or seamlessly relocate checks from current locations. Panopta’s support team is available for assistance and can coordinate bulk migrations.

The Panopta monitoring suite is available for customers ranging in size from SMB to enterprise. 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 less than fifteen minutes.




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