Goliath Technologies has officially released products designed to enable systems administrators to get advanced warning of potential end user experience issues.
The new feature and functionality enhancements were added to Goliath Performance Monitor and Goliath Logon Simulator.
Goliath Performance Monitor is deployed on Citrix servers running Cerner applications, which enable healthcare organizations to get near real-time performance metrics, reporting and analysis on end user experience and application logon times.
Goliath monitoring capabilities combined with Cerner’s remote hosting technologies and services, provides health care organizations with advanced warning of potential end user experience issues and evidence of root cause to prevent future issues.
Goliath’s Logon Simulator proactively logs on to applications and alerts IT administrators to logon failure or slowness before it is noticed by the end user community.
“Our End User Experience Monitoring and Management Technology for Citrix delivered applications is already deployed in hundreds of hospitals across the US and has been very well received by both hospitals and partners,” said Thomas Charlton, Chairman and CEO of Goliath Technologies.
Charlton continued, “Our strategy of developing technology that improves the experience of clinicians and healthcare workers when they use major electronic health records applications continues to deliver value to all stakeholders who are ultimately concerned with delivering high quality patient care.”
The Logon Simulator can be configured in minutes from any hospital location.
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