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Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using Allscripts

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using Allscripts EHR software is an early warning system for EHR/EMR IT professionals, alerting you of logon issues related to Allscripts EMR and Allscripts EHR applications before your clinicians reach the hospital.

Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using MEDITECH

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using MEDITECH software is an early warning system for EHR/EMR IT professionals, alerting you of logon issues related to MEDITECH EMR and MEDITECH EHR applications before your clinicians reach the hospital.

Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using Epic

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using Epic is a proactive early warning system for healthcare IT professionals. It runs automatically and alerts you to access and user issues with Epic and other applications before clincians or physicians are impacted.

Announcing a no-strings-attached trial plan

Why pay for a service if you have no idea if it’s even good? We get that. We feel the same. Heck, I wouldn’t pay for something without trying it. When we cancelled our free tier a few weeks ago, we heard 2 dominant pieces of feedback: the need for a smaller plan and the need to test the service, before committing. The first we addressed with the Light plan, starting at 4.99€/month. The second we fix today.

Auditing DNS Server Changes on Windows 2012 R2 and later with EventSentry

Auditing changes on Microsoft Windows DNS server is a common requirement and question, but it’s not immediately obvious which versions of Windows support DNS Auditing, how it’s enabled, and where the audit data (and what data) is available. Fortunately Microsoft has greatly simplified DNS Server auditing with the release of Windows Server 2012 R2.