Dyn announced the launch of Dyn Internet Alerts, an easy-to-implement API-based cloud service that lets businesses monitor and measure the health of their Internet resources.
Powered by Dyn Internet Intelligence’s global network, which monitors billions of routing, Internet availability and performance data points per day, Dyn Internet Alerts let companies pinpoint whenever the quality or health of the end-user experience is compromised. Additionally, when combined with Dyn’s Managed DNS and Traffic Management solutions, Dyn Internet Alerts can help to create better Internet connectivity and business continuity.
“Companies right now are blind to the changes that are being made to the infrastructure of the Internet on a daily basis,” said Scott Hilton, EVP, Products at Dyn. “From uncovering human errors that affect a brand’s online presence to alerting companies of stolen, hijacked and misrouted IP address spaces, Dyn Internet Alerts provide visibility into Internet connectivity and performance problems, so that companies can minimize the impact as soon as possible.”
Dyn Internet Alerts provide highly accurate, real-time monitoring using a comprehensive sensor network, which Dyn built over the last 15 years, that collects data from hundreds of cloud and service providers across all major markets around the world. Dyn Internet Alerts integrates easily into existing Network Management Systems and is fully supported by Dyn’s 24/7/365 support team so businesses don’t have to take unnecessary risks.
“In today’s world of mobile and social consumers, ensuring the fidelity and timeliness of content delivered is a critical part of an organization’s systems of engagement,” said Richard Villars, Vice President, Datacenter & Cloud at IDC. “Solutions like the Dyn Internet Alerts make it possible for IT teams to monitor important routes to and from cloud and datacenter locations, ensuring delivery of resources with predictability and high performance.”
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