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Misys® Monitoring

Specialist templates have been created for customers in the financial services sector (including retail and wholesale banks) to monitor Midas Plus and Misys Equation business environments.

System operators of all levels can use the special “WATCH” feature to monitor phases within end of day processing and ensure that things always run smoothly. Users can also set-up performance thresholds and be alerted if those thresholds are breached. Instant action can betaken if a job runs longer than expected or a user or job takes more resource than it should. Alerts can be routed to Halcyon Enterprise Console or text messages to mobile phones or by email. For ultimate flexibility, messages can also reflect your organization’s escalation policy.

Features

  • Monitor phases within end of day processing by using Halcyon’s ‘watch’ facility to ensure that each phase is completed within a given time period and that the entire end of day process is finished before business hours commence

  • Automated handling of error monitoring alerts and response to situations, even complex ones

  • Multiple dependencies

  • Multiple environments are supported

  • Support for use definable template environments – operators can retain specific settings and significantly reduce setup time when adding or amending jobs
 

Benefits

  • Effective use of system resources by running jobs at the best time for your system, your operators and your users

  • We monitor the application availability and if it is NOT available we either automatically try to repair it and if we fail we can alert you that you need to take some action and investigate

  • Can also reduce operations costs by
    automating all out-of hours processing

  • Ideal for outsourcing environments,
    managed service providers and individual businesses
 
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