
Endpoint and Cloud Monitoring Services
We ensure your endpoint and cloud environment are secured with our automation system.
Service Description
We first examine what an organization is doing to stay relevant and competitive in modern fast-paced business environment, before offering our solutions where needed. In addition, we recommend cloud services to foster broader business operation anywhere in the world without limitations. Our Endpoint and Cloud Monitoring Services: Our endpoint monitoring solution tracks and controls all of the endpoints on a network. In modern networks, endpoints could be physical devices such as personal computers, servers or smartphones. And they could also be software-defined entities such as virtual machines or gateways to cloud-based storage services. Also keeping track of where endpoints are located on the network, which software is running on each endpoint, which network ports are exposed to cyber threats. In addition to helping businesses maintain visibility into their networks, we leverage endpoint monitoring and management to prevent disruptions to business operations (which could be caused by events such as lack of connectivity for mobile devices that employees depend on), as well as identify and prevent security issues on the network (like an endpoint that has unsecured open ports). Our cloud monitoring services are rooted in practice of measuring, evaluating, monitoring, and managing workloads inside cloud tenancies against specific metrics and thresholds. The process leverages automated tools to verify the cloud platform is fully available and operating properly with adequate multi-layered intrusion prevention security system. We monitor all the cloud-hosted applications to ensure they are performing within their Service-Level Agreement (SLA), discover any potential security risks, identify any capacity issues, and analyze costs. Our cloud monitoring capabilities cut-across all cloud services, which include: 1. Software as a service (SaaS), such as Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. 2. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. 3. Platform as a service (PaaS), such as managed web application firewalls, container services, API gateways and DNS. 4. Functions as a service (FaaS), such as AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions. 5. Database as a service (DBaaS), such as Oracle Cloud and Azure Synapse. Please, get in touch to learn more about how these services can help you grow your business and stay protected against potential cyber attack.
Contact Details
Maplewood, New Jersey, USA