Systems Monitoring (Pro-Cert)

The ProCert platform (Proactive monitoring from Certified CIO) is a custom monitoring package based on established technology (SNMP, WMI, Local Probes) which allows for monitoring, planning and testing of network components 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Combined with Certified CIO's proactive support services we can diagnose and solve 90% of issues remotely and proactively, saving you time and money by predicting your network growth and possible system failures before they happen.

We Monitor:

  • Servers
  • Workstations
  • Routers
  • Internet Access
  • Any device with an IP address!

In addition, We can provide custom monitoring for your SQL databases and other network devices running on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Novell, and Solaris.

ProCert is a Web-based application that monitors the availability of devices and applications. It automatically notifies technical support staff, via e-mail or pager, in the event of failed Key Network Element, such as a switch, server, or router (along with other mission critical devices and applications). ProCert also provides detailed performance reporting for capacity planning and predictive analysis, including role-based views for both business and technical users alike.

ProCert allows Certified CIO to become intimately familiar with your network, this allows us to not only save you money in the short term by avoiding expensive emergencies but also helps us to work with you on capacity planning so you can better budget your IT purchases.

Contact CertifiedCIO Today, for a free evaluation of your current support plan!
Remember, only your outsourced CIO can lower your yearly IT costs by as much as 25% while increasing your business's productivity!

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