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LogicMonitor Announces SiteMonitor - Free SaaS Solution

LogicMonitor announced SiteMonitor, a free addition to its widely-deployed SaaS solution. With SiteMonitor, LogicMonitor customers no longer need to rely on separate website or transaction monitoring tools to monitor the performance of website properties and web application synthetic transaction checks.

“LogicMonitor is built to help IT Ops professionals in fast-scaling IT environments,” said LogicMonitor’s CEO, Kevin McGibben. “Website performance and transaction performance are building blocks to an online business – revenues and customer experience depend on the performance of not only the websites but also the underlying IT infrastructure that powers them. SiteMonitor is a natural addition to our platform.”

Web technology and media companies are often managing dozens or hundreds of URLs, and are increasingly dependent on fast website transactions. Hundreds of LogicMonitor clients are already using SiteMonitor to proactively alert on issues and consolidate monitoring technology tool sets. In addition, leading service providers are using SiteMonitor for monitoring their own properties as well as customer website performance.

Compared to basic website monitoring tools on the market, the expansion of the monitoring platform offers insight into both website (and website transaction) performance as well as the technology infrastructure that delivers Web applications.

With SiteMonitor, LogicMonitor clients still get all of the capabilities of the platform, including alert routing flexibility, role-based access control, unlimited alerting, unlimited users, dashboards and reports.

According to McGibben, “Other external website monitoring tools tend to ‘nickel and dime’ for what we consider to be fundamental needs in a monitoring platform. SiteMonitor is part of a larger monitoring platform that eliminates the need for multiple monitoring tools. We’re able to provide deep metrics on their infrastructure to quickly resolve any issues.”

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LogicMonitor Announces SiteMonitor - Free SaaS Solution

LogicMonitor announced SiteMonitor, a free addition to its widely-deployed SaaS solution. With SiteMonitor, LogicMonitor customers no longer need to rely on separate website or transaction monitoring tools to monitor the performance of website properties and web application synthetic transaction checks.

“LogicMonitor is built to help IT Ops professionals in fast-scaling IT environments,” said LogicMonitor’s CEO, Kevin McGibben. “Website performance and transaction performance are building blocks to an online business – revenues and customer experience depend on the performance of not only the websites but also the underlying IT infrastructure that powers them. SiteMonitor is a natural addition to our platform.”

Web technology and media companies are often managing dozens or hundreds of URLs, and are increasingly dependent on fast website transactions. Hundreds of LogicMonitor clients are already using SiteMonitor to proactively alert on issues and consolidate monitoring technology tool sets. In addition, leading service providers are using SiteMonitor for monitoring their own properties as well as customer website performance.

Compared to basic website monitoring tools on the market, the expansion of the monitoring platform offers insight into both website (and website transaction) performance as well as the technology infrastructure that delivers Web applications.

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According to McGibben, “Other external website monitoring tools tend to ‘nickel and dime’ for what we consider to be fundamental needs in a monitoring platform. SiteMonitor is part of a larger monitoring platform that eliminates the need for multiple monitoring tools. We’re able to provide deep metrics on their infrastructure to quickly resolve any issues.”

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Businesses that face downtime or outages risk financial and reputational damage, as well as reducing partner, shareholder, and customer trust. One of the major challenges that enterprises face is implementing a robust business continuity plan. What's the solution? The answer may lie in disaster recovery tactics such as truly immutable storage and regular disaster recovery testing ...

IT spending is expected to jump nearly 10% in 2025, and organizations are now facing pressure to manage costs without slowing down critical functions like observability. To meet the challenge, leaders are turning to smarter, more cost effective business strategies. Enter stage right: OpenTelemetry, the missing piece of the puzzle that is no longer just an option but rather a strategic advantage ...

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In 2025, enterprise workflows are undergoing a seismic shift. Propelled by breakthroughs in generative AI (GenAI), large language models (LLMs), and natural language processing (NLP), a new paradigm is emerging — agentic AI. This technology is not just automating tasks; it's reimagining how organizations make decisions, engage customers, and operate at scale ...

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