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    SPM - Monitoring system

    Monitoring Tool for your IT Environment

    SPM Monitoring System - Complete Solution for Efficient Monitoring and Alerting SPM Monitoring System is an all-in-one monitoring solution for IT environments that offers comprehensive features to ensure high availability, stability, and optimal performance of your infrastructure. With SPM Monitoring Systems, you can monitor your network, servers, applications, and services with ease, and receive timely alerts when issues arise. Host Availability Monitoring. Agent-Based Monitoring:...
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    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze - designed to analyze ArcSight SmartConnectors logs.

    ...A connector may be "up and running" but actually it has not sent a single event in weeks. Also, many single connectors collect events from multiple locations (multi database, multi file, WUC) and we might never know one of these locations is unavailable as events from the other locations are arriving so the connector seems to be working fine. Eventually, when we do understand that something is wrong, it takes a while to analyze, understand and solve. In light of these problems in the process of error detection in connectors, I have developed is an automated tool named 'We! ...
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    i/o performance tool

    i/o performance tool

    i/o performance benchmark and analysis tool

    Quickly performe i/o benchmarks against your servers, and VM's to quickly diagnose suspect storage (SAN, NAS) and other performance related issues across your WAN\LAN with one simple to use application.
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    URLMonitor is a program for monitoring webpages at defined intervals to perform conditional checks on the context of the page, and launch actions upon the conditional returning true. The GUI sets the variables, then an external dll processes the protocol
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    yagdt (Yet Another Graph Drawing Tool) is a plugin-based graph drawing application & distributed graph storage engine.
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    Shawb is a monitoring and management tool to be used in Internet Cafés in a client/server architecture... providing account management, white list (of allowed applications), screen-shots, currently running applications... Developed with C# 2.0
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