1. Quick Response |
• AcceNet can monitor what issues
are affecting your network, and will
respond before they become critical
– such as a server running low on
memory • Automatic alert dispatch to your
IT service provider guarantees a
quick response to problems at your
site |
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2. Security Monitoring |
• Alerts your IT service provider on
attempted network access by
unauthorized users • Software content control allows
you to ban high-bandwidth
interactive games or illegal
peer-to-peer file sharing which
monopolize business resources and
promote viruses and Spyware • Extensive security reporting gives
you a bird’s-eye view of your entire
network’s security • Patch inventory ensures your
operating systems are up to date and
not exposed to vulnerabilities |
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3. Graphical Performance
Reporting |
• Scheduled executive reporting,
automatically generated and sent
directly to your e-mail address • Easy-to-understand graphical
reports with “unacceptable
threshold” lines • Makes capacity management and
upgrade planning simple |
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4. Remote
Management and Communication |
• AcceNet can minimize disruptions
to the work environment by remotely
resolving issues using a secure VPN
system
• If an issue arises that requires
on-site assistance, prior in-depth
knowledge allows us to send fully
prepared specialists who can resolve
the issue faster than ever before
• Network services monitoring and
alerting (POP3, HTTP, FTP and
others)
• Very low bandwidth requirements –
does not slow down your network
response time what issues are
affecting your network, and will
respond before they become critical
– such as a server running low on
memory |
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5. Detailed Site Level Inventory |
Up-to-date hardware, software and
patch information - automatically
collected, 100% accurate – can be
used for insurance claims in case of
flood, fire or theft |
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GROW YOUR BUSINESS,
CUT COSTS!
• Visit AcceNet
and shift from
fixing problems to
cooperatively managing
your network’s growth
• Maximize the life of
existing hardware and
minimize unnecessary
expenses by reallocating
existing resources to
where they are needed
most |
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