Network Monitoring, Management & Reporting
Our appliance-based architecture simplifies deployment, with all hardware and software pre-integrated. Several appliance options are available to suit any size environment or redundancy requirement, including clustering, hot-standby, and distributed data collection with centralized reporting and administration.
NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring is 100% HTML web-based for both reporting and administration, from any operating system or platform. This architecture means there is no Java-client to download, no agents, probes, or client software to install, and no remote-desktop access required. Multiple users and administrators can all be working in the application seamlessly and easily, from anywhere in the extended enterprise, including over VPN connections.
NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring is designed to make access to information as quick and simple as possible, allowing organizations to spend less time 'managing the management platform' and more time focusing on their core business.
NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring at-a-glance interfaces provide several different overview options, all designed to put the maximum amount of information in a single view, without overloading the user with data.
- Geographic mapping powered by Google™ Maps
- Automatic Topology Mapping
- Customizable maps with user-uploaded backgrounds
- True multi-platform support (Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, Palm) - 100% Java-free for performance
- User-customizable at-a-glance views provide all the information you need, exactly when and how you need it
- Single-Click access to information
- Executive dashboard views provide line-of-business visibility for network events
- Integrated RSS feed supports mobile devices and desktop-applet views
User-Customizable Views
Whether you're a manager, executive, or network engineer, NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring provides a view that's ideal for helping you get the information you need to do your job quickly and efficiently. In addition to the pre-configured views, NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring allows users to each have their own custom dashboard, constructed from a large number of customizable 'widgets' so that users can see only the information they want, in exactly the format they need.
Automatic refresh is available on all real-time status pages, making them suitable for constant display in a network operations center, and each user can set the overview page that best suits their role as their default home page when they log in. NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring supports any number of concurrent web users at any access level.
Single-Click Access
Unlike some competing solutions, the exact information you need to see where the problem is occurring and begin fixing it is never more than a single click away. Clicking on any problem or issue in an at-a-glance page takes to directly to the information and graphs you need to spot and fix the problem. This simple innovation alone can significantly reduce the time required to diagnose and fix a problem.
NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring also includes automated and highly-configurable alarming so that you can be proactively notified of any threshold, service, application, or host outage - via any contact method.
RSS Alerts
NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring also provides integrated RSS feeds for all network issues and alerts, so you can keep in touch with the entire network via your Windows task-bar applet, Macintosh Dashboard, mobile device, or your favorite RSS news-reader, from anywhere in the enterprise or connected internet.
The NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring web interface allows for secure and easy configurability from anywhere in the enterprise. Intelligent design and default settings allow for minimal administration and quick deployment. NIC Partners Remote Network Monitoring has been used for years in some of the world's largest and most complex environments, and has been specifically designed to allow for easy configuration and management of hundreds or thousands of servers and network devices.