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    Here are four key things to look for in cloud services – whether you go private, public or hybrid: 1. Application Integration 2. Security 3. Virtualization 4. Storage 24/7 monitoring of your cloud services is a must! Look for cloud-based monitoring with plenty of locations globally to monitor your servers and networks, robust notification systems that you’ll get even if your server is down and a host of other features, such as cloud platform monitoring, itself, in an end-to-end system to take care of all your needs. For more information on what you need, check out Monitis’s cloud-based monitoring services.

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    San Jose, CA – May 6, 2010 – Monitis, the award-winning provider of the world’s first all-in-one Cloud-based systems-, network-, and application-monitoring suite, today announced that it has gone mobile via Monitis Mobile. With Monitis Mobile, IT managers around the world can access data from Monitis’ market-leading suite of tools via mobile devices, including iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and Symbian devices. With Monitis Mobile IT managers and system administrators can access their Monitis data, take a snapshot of all recent checks, and see the details of each of the various monitoring tools within the Monitis suite. Most importantly, Monitis Mobile includes access to both internal and external monitoring tools, giving IT managers visibility over their page-load times from multiple geographically disperse locations, as well as over their internal server metrics such as CPU, memory, and more. Said Founder and CEO, Hovhannes Avoyan, “Monitis has always been about and will always only ever be about saving the world’s IT managers massive amounts of time. With the launch of Monitis Mobile, which provides mobile access to both internal and external data, we are taking our game to a whole new level.” Monitis Mobile is available as a free service within the Monitis suite of tools. About Monitis All-in-One Monitoring Platform Monitis is the only service that provides Cloud Monitoring from the Cloud. It is leading a new era of systems management tools – the Cloud generation. Monitis is a 100% Cloud-based, complete, and flexible IT monitoring solution, offered on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model. Monitis consolidates back-end monitoring, application monitoring, website monitoring, and cloud monitoring in an all-in-one, central monitoring service. The platform is easily customizable and may be used for managing of all kinds of IT assets such as websites, servers, routers, switches, VoIP devices, DNS, databases, processes and any other IP devices. Monitis provides users with a comprehensive view of their system’s health and performance. About Monitis Monitis believes that the Cloud is the biggest thing to happen in IT management since IT management. Having seen this vision early, Monitis is now the global leader in developing this market. It is the first affordable network and systems monitoring solution based 100% in the Cloud. Besides Monitis’ enthusiastic and loyal user base of 50,000 customers from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to government agencies and educational institutions, Monitis has won rave reviews from the technology analyst community. These accolades include: • Being named as the “Most Innovative Start-Up for 2009” by industry analyst The 451 Group at their annual client conference in December 2009. Monitis’ transformative ability to help companies reduce system downtime, improve IT staff productivity, while at the same time reducing operational expenditures were the core reasons for our being honored with this award. • Being ranked among the 2010 OnDemand 100 in April 2010. The OnDemand 100 is a ranking by Morgan Stanley, KPMG, and AlwaysOn of the world’s top 100 private companies that are taking old notions of data management, customer relationships, and infrastructure and forging solutions that will lead to industry shake-up and huge value creation opportunities. Monitis were named as one of the Monitis was founded in 2005 by a team of seasoned entrepreneurs and fed-up and worn-out developers who were tired of complaining about the limits of software-based tools, while inspired by the promise of the Cloud. Headquartered in San Jose, CA, Monitis is lead by a team of IT professionals with deep experience running enterprise-grade IT businesses, as well as starting and selling several IT start-ups. Using a global workforce, particularly its R&D team based in Yerevan, Armenia, Monitis is poised to move from strength to strength. At present, it has a loyal and enthusiastic user community of 50,000, and an average month-on-month revenue growth of over 10%. Contact: Monitis Inc. Sales & Marketing Department info@monitis.com http://www.monitis.com US & Canada Toll Free: 1 800 657 7949 UK + International: 44 845 527 3346 France + International: 33 48 607 9035

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    Today Homeowner Association and Fire Division polices requires fire alarm system control units to be placed in most industrial buildings. The appropriate control panel will make certain property owners with a complementary layer of protection by means of completely monitoring and guarding from fires. A fire alarm control unit is the panel that reads signals coming from installed devices such as smoke and heat sensors, assesses the actual signs, then sounds an alarm when a threat is detected. The security panel operates as the brain of a fire alarm systems. The actual security systems range from basic to extremely advanced units which manage air conditioners, security alerts, and various other products in the building. Usually older buildings usually have conventional fire alarm control systems. These types of units use individual wiring circuits assigned to chosen zones in a building. The areas inside of the particular zone are generally manually marked on a chart inside the panel. Each circuit could read multiple sensors within the zone. The panel monitors the circuits and sounds an alert whenever any apparatus inside the circuit is actually triggered. A traditional system has a number of drawbacks. Whenever an alarm sounds, the system does not reveal which unit inside of the circuit sensed a fire. Therefore, the entire area must be looked over whenever an alarm system is sounded. Further more, the panels are generally large and unattractive. In the eighties, professional building contractors started to set up addressable systems. They are now standard in the industry. These advanced panels are developed to pinpoint the specific region of a building wherever heat or smoke is discovered, therefore saving valuable time. On several panels, there is simply no need to reference a independent map or chart when an alarm system sounds simply because the fire's position will show up on an Lcd screen. The panels also have functions that diagnose false alarms, provide electrical power to systems within the actual building, and advise when devices need repair. The field of addressable fire alarm models is continuing to grow. Just lately, the systems have started to transform from conventional hardwired to wireless network, and are easier and less costly to deploy. Engineers continue to improve the systems to make sure much more efficient information collecting and networking to save lives. American Alarm Systems features a wide selection of fire alarm apparatus, as well as monitoring and installation services. Whether you are building a brand new construction, or reevaluating your current needs, our professionals are available to help you. Contact American Alarm Systems for a free quote, or fill out an on-line application. Our company will make sure that your most important possessions are kept secure.

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    myMix is a networked personal mixer and multi-track recorder. It solves the perennial problem of musicians not being able to control what they each hear in a band situation. It has an intuitive user interface, well thought out design and the ability to multi-track record high quality audio to an SD card for later review in the multi-track recording software of their choice.

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    So, you’ve migrated to the cloud, or at least you’re considering it, and now you want to employ a monitoring solution. Good decision. All in all, it means finding ways to work more efficiently and effectively. And the right network management tools will offer you the right mix of products that meet both your monitoring and management needs.

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