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uptime software announced that its up.time 5 product has been named the '2009 Network Management Product of the Year' by Techworld. Selected over hundreds of entries by an independent panel of judges consisting of highly respected individuals from the IT industry, uptime software is recognized for its product strategy, technical excellence and overall ability to improve business efficiencies for partners and customers.
Is Monitoring Virtual, Physical and Cloud Assets Easy? It Should Be...
up.time makes it easy, right out-of-the-box:
- Deep Virtual Server Monitoring: CPU ready, Memory Balloon, Memory Zero, and many more granular Metrics.
- Monitor Physical, Virtual, and Cloud: Services, applications, servers and more. Onsite/remote datacenters, hybrid environments, outsourced infrastructure.
- Real World Cost Savings: Per-Physical-Server Licensing. Reduce costs up to 90%. Download it here.

Download uptime software's Virtual Appliance here.
up.time represents a quantum leap forward for companies that need to drive both IT performance and cost-savings, while ensuring a consistent quality of service. The technology provides IT managers with an unobstructed view of the datacenter to efficiently manage distributed applications and global services levels, while maximizing enterprise-wide IT resources. The solution's ability to provide dashboards that deeply monitor, measure, and manage IT infrastructure and applications in virtual, physical and Cloud environments, as well as across multiple/remote locations, platforms, databases, and more has helped hundreds of customers achieve new levels of performance and immediate cost savings.
"up.time gives IT managers and system administrators a good reason to jettison their outdated and inefficient means of monitoring, measuring and managing their IT systems," said Alex Bewley, Chief Technology Officer of uptime software. "Our technology delivers an all-in-one systems management solution that unites application performance management with Cloud and VM infrastructure monitoring, physical infrastructure monitoring, and SLA management to deliver a consolidated picture of a system's health and performance across one or more datacenters. We're pleased that this value continues to be recognized year over year by industry leaders, customers and peers."
Download uptime software's Virtual Appliance here.
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