Site24x7, a website and web application monitoring service from Zoho Corp., announced the immediate availability of the Site24x7 app for Android.
With the free app, users can connect to Site24x7 anytime, anywhere and view critical metrics such as availability status, Root Cause Analysis reports, outage reports, SLAs, and much more.
Users can even opt-in for instant alerts via push notification, ensuring website administrators and developers know immediately when a website or server goes down.
"When a problem arises, it's vital to identify performance issues fast and take corrective action before it affects customers, but nobody can be sitting in front of a computer 24x7," said Gibu K. Mathew, director of product management at Zoho Corp. "That's why organizations are increasingly relying on streamlined, feature-rich versions of essential business applications that work just as well on the handset as on the desktop. With 60 percent of the US smartphone market and over 10 billion downloads, Android is a natural extension for a business-critical service like Site24x7."
Used by thousands of customers around the world, Site24x7 helps companies ensure website uptime, diagnose usability problems with web pages, troubleshoot any unplanned downtime quickly with instant alerts, and track website trends with intuitive reports.
Key Site24x7 for Android features include:
* Root Cause Analysis reports – A comprehensive analysis tool includes traceroute, ping, DNS analysis and screenshots of the webpage at the time of the error or outage.
* Push notification alerts – Users can register for push notification and receive instant alerts for any performance or downtime issue.
* Manage configured monitors – Users can track availability and current status of configured monitors with a few clicks.
The Site24x7 Android app is currently available. Site 24x7 for Android requires Android version 2.2 or higher and a current Site24x7 account. Existing customers can access the app using their original login credentials.
Click here for more information on the free download of the Site24x7 app for Android
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