
Paessler expanded the potential of its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution.
The monitoring-as-a-service offering is now available worldwide with a diverse range of licensing options to ensure all users get the solution best suited to their needs.
PRTG Hosted Monitor is a service built on Paessler’s PRTG Network Monitor. With its widespread functionality in IT monitoring, and easy integration into systems and networks, PRTG solutions enable IT professionals to monitor classic infrastructure, data centre environments and services, and IoT/OT devices at the same time within one tool.
PRTG Hosted Monitor offers more than 250 predefined sensors out of the box and is able to monitor any device that has an IP address associated with it.
With its one-platform view and real-time insights, the key benefits of integrating PRTG Hosted Monitor are:
- IT monitoring without server hardware – Based on Paessler’s PRTG Network Monitor, this solution doesn’t need to be downloaded nor require a server installation. It is available on-demand and comes with
Paessler’s support and maintenance competence thanks to it being hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud Computing Services.
- Combine Cloud and IT Infrastructure – Monitor public reachable targets and integrate physical networks all over the world using distributive monitoring techniques.
- OpEx instead of CapEx– Full subscription flexibility in payments, licensing and contracts, giving users freedom to change the size of their license and choose between monthly or annual payment options.
New for 2022, PRTG Hosted Monitor is now available worldwide across EMEA, APAC and the Americas and for the first time, available through Paessler’s channel partners.
Helmut Binder, CEO at Paessler said, “Technology environments are under immense pressure. External factors are changing daily, and IT, OT and IoT infrastructure needs to be as agile as employees are being when it comes to the services they offer. Paessler PRTG provides IT managers with all the information they need to ensure reliability and function for their infrastructure and network. With PRTG Hosted Monitor, Paessler extends the PRTG offering with a hosted version and thus relieves administrators of the burden of operating their monitoring solution. Furthermore, PRTG Hosted Monitor creates additional flexibility in deployment, licensing and financing."
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