What's better: being proactive about disaster avoidance or dealing with a disaster? Yep, we said the first one too.
Our monitoring system is always looking for the little issues that could add up to a catastrophe. It may not be able to predict the winning lottery numbers, but adding up the issues that could spell disaster before one happens is pretty darn handy.
Proactive monitoring is happening at all times. It's the big brother figure on your network that may seem like he doesn't care, but steps in with a menacing look to prevent major issues.
Downtime is EXPENSIVE. With proactive monitoring, you'll be saving yourself from the expense of an outage so you can spend money on important things, like a pet hamster for the office.
“I didn’t realize my business had network vulnerabilities until a major security breach. Bill Walter was at my office 30 minutes after I told him about the breach, found the problem and eliminated our vulnerabilities. Thanks to Bill and proactive network monitoring my technology system is now secure. The thing I like best about working with Bill is his responsiveness, knowledge and the fact that he helps me clearly understand what he’s doing to improve my company’s use of technology.”
Ken Kacmarski, Owner
Eagle Oil Company
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We promise, it's not as creepy as you think to have something that's always watching your business.
Predicting the future is a tough job. Luckily, proactive monitoring keeps a close eye on your network and finds its vulnerabilities. It will notify you of a potential issue before it actually happens. Don't you wish you had that to predict other disasters? Like that time your toddler borrowed your Sharpie and ended up drawing on your freshly painted walls.
Network issues happen at any time of day and night. Proactive monitoring is always watching your network to make sure nothing bad happens to it. It's better to constantly be watching than to miss something important, like a failed hard drive.
Disasters are EXPENSIVE and often, they're avoidable with a combination of updated IT infrastructure and following security best practices. With proactive monitoring, you'll be alerted of issues before they happen so you don't have to pay the price of a network disaster.