Opsview announced the availability of Opsview Monitor 5.1.
With new UI features, Change Log, and many other enhancements, Opsview Monitor 5.1 helps IT teams operate more efficiently and track all monitoring changes as part of their change control process.
Opsview Monitor is ideal for dynamic, growing enterprises that need to monitor new technologies and view their entire IT environment from a single pane of glass.
Opsview Monitor 5.1 product highlights:
• New My Links improves operational efficiency by allowing an Opsview Monitor ‘shared URL’ to be converted into a permanent link which can be quickly accessed via a new “My Links” section within the Opsview Monitor menu.
• New Change Log provides much tighter integration of Opsview with change control processes, which is especially useful in ITIL compliant environments. When Change Log is enabled, any Opsview Monitor changes will require the user to add a comment, which is then stored in the Audit Log for future reference.
• Host Statuses added to the Opsview Monitor “Problems View” to go along with the current Service statuses, making it easier to identify issues.
• New “Set as Homepage” feature allows Homepage configuration, so at log-in users will go straight to their preferred page, for even greater efficiency.
Opsview Monitor 5.1 will help existing Opsview users take another step up in efficiency and service uptime, freeing up more IT resources for critical IT projects that support the business.
Opsview Monitor 5.1 is available now.
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