Opsview announced availability of its Opsview Cloud service.
The new service built specifically for IT Operations Management teams provides a single pane of glass view to their entire IT environment, helping to reduce IT risk while providing rapid scaling on demand.
Service Features
Utilizing Opsview experts to ensure the monitoring service adheres to best practices, it allows organizations to monitor any technology [legacy or modern], anywhere- whether that’s in the cloud, hybrid or on-premises.
Key benefits include:
- No limit to the volume of service checks
- Protects data sovereignty
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership
- Management of software upgrades, availability and unlimited support
Opsview Cloud is the ideal monitoring solution for IT departments where they have a:
- Lack of time to fully support automation, innovation and digital transformation projects
- Lack of resources to accelerate cloud migrations
- Lack IT budget for rapid expansion
"We wanted to bring together Opsview’s best of breed cloud and infrastructure monitoring and our leading customer support to provide a service that we know IT Operations directors have been asking for. This new Cloud Service will give IT Ops teams more time to focus on preventing IT issues before an incident becomes an outage," said Scott Heyhoe, VP, Product Management, Opsview.
Availability
Opsview Cloud is available for all new and existing customers.
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