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Upcoming Webcast: GroundWork Monitor - What’s New in 5.3

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Hundreds of customers worldwide have successfully implemented GroundWork Monitor and realized immense cost-savings and productivity gains and can now spend their time providing better services to users instead of reacting to emergencies. "We're now able to see more performance metrics, including statistics on the application layer, and in a graphical format. ...

3 GroundWork Monitor Videos on Revver.com

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Want a quick overview of GroundWork Monitor and see what is the value add? Visit here and see 3 mini-segments about 5.2 http://www.revver.com/u/GroundWorkTV/

GroundWork Adds BitRock Network Service to 5.3 Pre-release

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

We're happy to announce that we've added the BitRock Network Service to GroundWork Monitor, making its debut in the GroundWork Monitor 5.3 pre-release. The Bit Rock Network service is, to put it simply, quite cool. Upon installation, GroundWork Monitor users are asked if they'd like to sign up for the BitRock ...

New GroundWork in an Hour training session: Nagios Migration to GWMCE

Monday, October 13th, 2008

If you are interested in trying GroundWork Monitor Community Edition 5.2 (GWMCE) and are a current Nagios 2.x user, watch this online training course on how to migrate without skipping a beat. GWMCE offers additional functionality than what Nagios delivers including auto-discovery and auto-configuration, which are great time savers for ...

GroundWork Monitor 5.2.1 - get it while it’s hot!

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We just released an update to GroundWork Monitor product family. The Community Edition update can be found on the Community Page, Professional and Enterprise subscribers should check the GroundWork Connect site. The 5.2.1 release is primarily a bug-fix release but includes some frequently-requested enhancements including tab-renaming ...

Benchmarking today’s IT monitoring standards

Monday, May 5th, 2008

It is well understood that IT service management has completely different meanings to companies based on the industry that they are in and the type of customer they are servicing. Each industry has different expectations on service level provisions for equipment, networks and applications that are well understood within their ...