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Do you struggle to maintain 24x7 availability of critical systems
that serve ER, radiology, lab and other departments?
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Are you challenged with ensuring reliability of diagnostics machines
as they commit records?
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Would you like to pinpoint slow service issues before users are
impacted?
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Do your users need 24x7 access to clinical data repositories?
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Do you struggle to stay current with Microsoft patch upgrades?
We
can help. Hospitals across the country are leveraging our powerful
Web-based IT monitoring solution to maximize IT uptime and improve
the performance and security of critical networks, systems and applications.
The
Industry’s Simplest IT Monitoring Solution
With Certified CARE, you will pro-actively monitor network devices,
critical servers and vital applications across a variety of departments
and facilities - all from a single Web-based Dashboard. And, Certified
NETS handles maintenance, patches and administration of your IT
monitoring solution. Certified CARE installs on an appliance in
a single day and requires minimal time and effort on the part of
your IT staff.
Network,
system and application reports include:
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Faults
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Assets
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Performance
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Security scanning
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Patch compliance
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Latency
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Availability
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CPU, memory & disk utilization
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Much more
How
our Customers use Certified CARE
California-based Cottage Hospital and Connecticut-based Waterbury
Hospital are just a couple of happy customers who are utilizing
this type of solution to accomplish the following goals:
- Automate
the identification, prioritization and mitigation of Windows patch
vulnerabilities
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Bridge the gap between 24x7 users and 8am – 6pm IT staff
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Isolate slow service issues before physicians and other medical
personnel are impacted
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Maintain availability of critical systems serving the ER, lab
and radiology
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Assure reliability of diagnostics machines as they commit records
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Increase visibility into slow service issues while pro-actively
identifying causes of delay
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“Critical servers were over- subscribed and our physicians
were complaining about difficulties in accessing medical records
in a timely fashion. Now, with pro-active monitoring, we are instantly
alerted when a critical server or application approaches a dangerously
high capacity level. And, as an added benefit we can monitor up/down
status of key diagnostic machines.”
Jim Olson, CIO, Waterbury Hospital
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