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(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 28, 2010 ) Oakdale, MN -- A business owners website is the main source of income for the average business owner. This means if that income is put in jeopardy then that owners lively hood is as well.
What could possibly jeopardize a website? Well, a website is accessible only because it is hosted on a web server. This is a server that makes it possible for a website to even be accessed by the public.
This web server is susceptible to hardware and software failures just like any computer is. It is a fact of life that hardware does fail and software does crash. If this happens then all of the websites it was hosting are now down and inaccessible. This means the website owners are now losing money by the minute.
A website owner needs to be able to protect their profits but, how can they? They need a tool that is usually used in a networking monitoring system. In other words, the monitoring network tool they need is one that does uptime monitoring. This will watch over their website uptime status.
Basically, a website owner needs a website monitoring services company that does nothing but watch over websites to make sure they are available. They need to also notify the website owner through multiple alert methods the moment a clients website is down.
There's a company called Remote Monitoring Services located at: http://www.RemoteMonitoringServices.com. They provide everything that was discussed above and more. They have established remote monitoring servers throughout the USA, UK & Australia as well.
They offer many different types of monitoring services for a website owner but let me give one example. To have a website monitored every 10 minutes from any one of their monitoring servers located around the globe costs about $1.50 a month. So, for about the cost of a cup of coffee a website owner can have their website monitored for a full month.
Remote Monitoring Services
Robert Barnard (CMO)
(651) 964-3829
Media@RemoteMonitoringServices.com
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