PRTG is an all-in-one unified monitoring solution that makes it easy for IT professionals to know what is happening across their entire IT infrastructure, including networks, systems, hardware, applications and devices, at any point in time. With more than 200,000 installations, PRTG is one of the world’s leading IT monitoring solutions.
Martello’s Savision iQ software transforms infrastructure and application monitoring data into dashboards that automate and unify IT operations with IT service management workflows. Savision iQ integrates with more than 35 applications, including the PRTG enterprise IT monitoring solution.
The Savision iQ and PRTG out-of-the-box integration provides a solution that discovers, analyses, and even solves IT issues before they become a problem. The combined solution gathers information from multiple sources such as monitoring tools, cloud platforms, and ITSM systems. PRTG monitors the entire IT suite on a 24/7 basis and sends issues and anomalies to Savision iQ. These issues are correlated and analysed using automated incident workflows for improved troubleshooting and resolution. Savision iQ is designed to handle a large volume of data, allowing multiple PRTG instances to be rendered and viewed in a single dashboard. This makes the solution suitable for networks of all sizes.
“Martello is delighted to join the Paessler Uptime Alliance Program,” says Stefanie Richheimer, chief revenue officer at Martello. “A true technology partnership should benefit customers of both companies, and I believe the combined solution will prove this in the short-term. The combination of best-in-class monitoring with big data analytics and dashboards provides an Enterprise class solution ready for large-scale IT environments.”
“It’s well-known that system outages seriously impact enterprise bottom-line performance,” says Paessler AG CEO Christian Twardawa. “Our Uptime Alliance program offers the opportunity to combine best-of-breed technology, in this case the Savision ITOps solution, with PRTG to not only to detect system failures in the enterprise as soon as they occur, but to also track long term changes in network performance and network usage. It is critical for businesses to identify potential problems before they become a serious threat.”