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Missed Any of our Changes Over The Last Three Months?

Here at Monitis, we’re on a mission to not only build the best product but also, at the same time, make it more user-friendly. We listen to your feedback and suggestions and take various steps to improve our services, tools and features to make YOUR life easier. In any given week, you can see a new feature or update in your Monitis dashboard. Here’s some of the stuff we’ve added since our last newsletter, three months ago. Stay-up-to-date and see all that we have to offer by reading about all our changes below:

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New Monitis MySQL Monitoring Tool’s Video

MySQL is the world’s most popular open-source database and platform for millions of web applications – it’s critical but cumbersome to monitor.

Monitis’ MySQL monitoring provides three key benefits:

Insight
» 246 potential monitoring variables
» 21 aggregated, percentage-based metrics
» Adjustable thresholds to separate real issues from false alarms

Control

» Monitor entire IT universe from one dashboard
» Quick diagnosis & root cause detection

Simplicity
» Cloud-based means no need to install, update or maintain it
» Leaves you time to focus on more important things

For a FREE trial, go to:

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New! Cloud-based MySQL Database Monitoring from Monitis

New feature provides significantly faster insight and root cause analysis

SAN JOSE, Calif., February, 15, 2012Monitis, the leading cloud and web application monitoring software provider, today announces that it has added comprehensive MySQL database monitoring to its award-winning Application Performance Management & Monitoring platform. The robust Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool enables users to gain significantly faster insight when conducting root cause analysis.

The MySQL monitoring feature includes 246 monitoring variables and more than 21 different metrics to provide one of the easiest to use, yet comprehensive database monitoring tools available. It was first introduced into the free Monitor.Us platform back in June last year and has seen the code battle hardened by many hundred free users over the last 8 months.

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