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I already have a network management system. Why should I use Nexus Watch?

Nexus Watch ::
Most network management systems are designed to monitor network equipment (hubs, switches, routers etc) from inside your network. Just because your network and servers are working, it doesn't necessarily follow that your customers can get to your site or that they are getting acceptable performance to keep them there. Nexus Watch monitors your Internet services (DNS, HTTP, FTP, etc), over the Internet just as if it were an electronic customer connecting to your site from their home or office.

Where are the Nexus Watch pollers located?

Nexus Watch ::
the present time there are two Nexus Watch pollers, each installed in facilities in London's Docklands and connected to different ISPs. We will be extending the service with more Nexus Watch pollers connected to multiple ISPs across the world. This will provide our customers with a view of the performance of their Internet based services from all around the world.

Can Nexus Watch harm my systems?

Nexus Watch ::
Nexus Watch is very safe. It only uses services that you have made available on the Internet. Unlike with most network or systems management, there is no connection to your internal networks or computers. To protect you from accidentally setting a polling interval so low that it could put adverse load upon your server, the minimum polling interval is set to 5 minutes by default.

What other services can be purchased with Nexus Watch?

Nexus Watch ::
We can provide a consultancy service to examine your statistics and write a regular report giving interpretations and recommendations. We also offer other specialist consultancy services, and training. Nexus Watch is a service provided by Parallel. Parallel is a specialist network and systems management company that has the expertise and experience to install custom-built network and systems management solutions to suit any requirement.

What services can Nexus Watch measure?

Nexus Watch ::
present, Nexus Watch supports the following services: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and DNS. Through our Content Checking test, we can also verify the results of server side processes. These are described in more detail in the following sections.

What services will Nexus Watch support in the future?

Nexus Watch ::
Our aim is for Nexus Watch to support every Internet service that is in use today, and to provide some clever analysis tools. Our development team are working on many new additions to the service. We can also develop special tests that are specific to your site ? even using proprietary protocols. We will be launching our security suite in the very near future. Please contact us for further information.

What is network management?

Compuworld
Network management is important and a very critical part of your network. It keeps your network running at optimal performance levels and allows you to monitor both strengths and weaknesses, as well as determine any configuration changes that may be necessary.

Why was the Big Ten Network created when fans used to watch the games for free?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Big Ten Network
The notion that all Big Ten games were on free, over-the-air TV is incorrect. In 2005 and 2006, 13 Big Ten football games were not televised at all. During that same time, football games were moving from being regionally or locally syndicated so that they could be seen on over the air stations to other ESPN platforms that were not widely available, a total of 42 games.

Why won't Nexus Watch accept my email address during registration?

Nexus Watch ::
For security reasons we do not allow some email domains to be accepted during on-line registration, and these include all popular web email accounts. We also only allow one demo account to be set up per email domain. If you find that your email domain has been blocked, but you have not had a trial account before, please contact our sales department who will be happy to create a demo account for you using any email address that you wish.

What is Nexus?

Nexus | Frequently Asked Questions | Applied Health Sciences...
Waterloo Nexus is a campus wide network consisting of more than 1500 computer workstations running the Windows XP operating system. An AHS Nexus account includes several services all integrated into a single user account. The services include: Mb Roaming Profile - This service maintains all your desktop settings, allowing your environment to appear the same regardless of which PC you have logged into.

How do I configure an existing network to use Windows Fair management?

Martech Systems, Inc. - Support Knowledgebase
Here are the key things to remember in networking the Borland Database Engine (BDE) for Windows Fair Management. The following assumptions are being made to allow this document to be ......

We have multiple buildings in our Corporation. Can we use Nexus?

Frequently Asked Questions about Nexus Online Communities
Absolutely. Nexus can support and manage many buildings and corporations within a single portal. If the buildings are different corporations we can provide "common" elements while keeping corporation specific items (By-Laws, Rules and Regulations etc) private to the respective corporation. www.rosedalevillage.ca is just one example of 7 different corporations using 1 common web portal site.

If I don't have nexus do I have to charge use tax?

State Sales Tax and Use Tax Rate FAQs
State and local governments have stepped up their efforts to collect Use taxes directly from purchasers. Even when a seller is not required to collect and remit Use taxes, purchasers remain legally obligated to pay Use taxes themselves directly to their state and local governments.

Who can I call for Resource & Patient Management System (RPMS) & Network assistance?

Frequently Asked Questions
end user at a Tribal or Urban health program should always contact their local IT support center / RPMS Site Manager first. Then if more assistance is needed, local IT or Site Manager should contact the IT Staff at the California Area IHS (CAIHS) at (916) 930-3981 Ext. 353. If support is needed beyond what the California IT staff can provide, they will submit a trouble ticket with the Albuquerque OIT (Office of Information Technology) helpdesk.

How do I unsubscribe from the Senior Management Network?

Senior Management Network
Contact us by email, via the contact link at the bottom of the page, and we will terminate your subscription and remove your details from the database.
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