OnPage provides Opsview users with Secure Intelligent Round Trip Messaging integrated with Opsview Monitor 5.0.
Opsview users can now leverage the OnPage cloud-based platform to provide secure, reliable, round-trip IT Alerting for critical notifications that should never be trusted to email or SMS. Opsview users can designate OnPage as the preferred alerting method based upon the critical nature of tickets or events.
With OnPage’s robust scheduling, audit trail, escalation rules and fail-over options, Opsview users can be assured that their critical messages are not only sent, but received and acted upon.
These tools empower IT teams with unprecedented and timely knowledge of what is happening across their IT environments, which is becoming more and more crucial as IT continues to become increasingly important and complex.
However, when it comes time to act upon that information, too many companies rely on archaic, failure-prone technologies like email and SMS. Outbound only, these notifications lack the round-trip feedback that assures a timely response to critical alerts, which can cause critical application outages. And at an average of $74,000 an hour for the cost of downtime, outages can be very costly to any business.
The key to fixing these types of IT obstacles is being well-informed via easy-to-use monitoring/management tools, which is why Opsview and OnPage have partnered to provide the industry’s most advanced combination of IT Monitoring and Priority IT Alerting.
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