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The team at Detecta are excited to announce the release of our latest version of our Detecta SQL Server, monitoring solution.
The new release offers a number of enhancements including:
Every few months we come across the same situation, a Database Administrator has spent a week writing a custom SQL Server script that would have been displayed in a real time dashboard had Detecta SQL Server monitoring tool been installe
In many cases an organisation may have no formal strategy with respect to SQL Server monitoring and how it should be undertaken, this often means that a DBA or System Admin who is charged with ensuring the accuracy and availability of da
As anyone who has ever been responsible for the availability and performance of a business critical database environment knows, we need to have monitoring in place to allow us to meet our commitments.
Recently I was speaking with a SQL Server managed services consultant on the benefits of Detecta's dashboard for C level management, when the conversation jokingly, mimicked the scenario of a senior manager telling a DBA to “fix the serv
At Detecta we know that your SQL Server monitoring solution needs to perform, we also understand that at times the information you are attempting to extract can be buried within copious amounts of data.
Over recent years many new businesses, especially software companies, start ups and game developers have taken on the .IO TLD (top level domain) as a preference.
Monitoring Enterprise databases using cloud based monitoring solutions offers significant advantages to customers wanting to gain better visibility of their environments at cost effective rates.
We are being continually bombarded with digital data, some helpful, some relevant but much of it superfluous and not needed.
Too often software is developed to fulfill a business need without consideration of engagement with the potential end user.
As is often the case the difference between what appears to be needed
Database administrators charged with maintaining the integrity of enterprise database environments know the importance of monitoring, it is a fundamental requirement!