Enterprise Console
Introduction
The Halcyon Enterprise Console is a centralized GUI, allowing you to view messages and alerts generated by AIX®, LINUX®, Windows®, and IBM i servers.
Replies can be given to messages and alerts closed from the central console while color coded options help identify different servers and/or different types of alerts. Comprehensive filters can escalate actions, change severity and forward alerts.
Enterprise Console is the ideal solution for the monitoring and controlling of multiple servers from a single location and is shipped as standard with the following software suites:
Network Server Suite (Multi-Platform)
Level 1 - Message Management Suite (IBM i)
Level 2 - Systems Operations Suite (IBM i)
Level 3 - Advanced Automations Suite (IBM i)
Level 4 - Network Server Suite (IBM i)
Features
- Centralized colour-coded monitoring to identify different servers and types of alert
- SMS and Email alert notification
- Full escalation based on the time taken to respond to an open alert
- Be notified if something does or, more importantly, does not happen
- Full Help Desk integration
- Full audit trail of all alerts
- Manage servers remotely without the need for permanent connectivity
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Benefits
- Easy to install and easy to use - you can be up and running within minutes
- The Enterprise Console provides a real-time focal point for all your cross platform monitoring, irrespective of host operating system and location. It can also manage alerts from other key agent-less hardware such as hubs, switches and routers
- Reduce the number of monitoring tools with a cost-effective, centralized "dashboard" view of your entire enterprise - for all servers
- Automate responses to common issues, eliminating the risk of human error to ensure continued server availability
- Multiple Enterprise Console clients can be installed to ensure a common view of outstanding issues is provided to all interested parties
- Make reference to procedures or documentation in the alert text to reflect your infrastructure and local processes
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