Why You Need Mozilla Transaction Recorder And How to Use It
Posted on March 11th, 2014 by Robert Close in Monitoring, ToolsDo you own an online store or an online booking site? Are you losing revenue due to problems with the availability and performance of your applications? If you want to make sure that everything is working correctly and not finding out about slow response times and downtimes from your clients, you can use one of our application levels of monitoring.
What You Need to Know about In-browser Monitoring
Posted on December 19th, 2013 by Dean Cole in ToolsMonitoring your website is not just a preemptive measure
We all know that companies invest a lot of funds and efforts to build a good image of their products and services. A rock-solid corporate identity could be a great cornerstone for gaining and increasing the public trust of your company's current and prospective clients. Once you have established a good company name, the main goal of the management is to keep that name clean and safe. And they do it, or at least try to do it the best they can.
How the Email Round-trip Monitoring Works
Posted on September 27th, 2013 by Robert Close in Tools, Tech, GuidesIf you have a mission-critical operation or want to make sure your email systems are up and running 24/7 without any glitches, the email round-trip service is what you need. (If you do not have an account with us yet, sign up for a 30-day free trial to test all our services absolutely free for one month.)
Using Third Party for Mass Email Campaigns
Posted on September 9th, 2013 by Boyana Peeva in Tools, GuidesMass emailing has proven a successful marketing strategy for small and big companies. The total cost of running an email campaign is significantly less than other marketing channels. Businesses can either set up their own email servers and then create and handle the email campaigns or use a third-party mass emailing service.
What Is a Traceroute Test?
Posted on March 7th, 2013 by Boyana Peeva in Tools, WebSitePulse NewsIf you're having issues with your network connection, you may need to investigate exactly where the problem is occurring. Maybe your data packets are getting stopped right out of the gate, or perhaps it's just a particular route that they're taking that is causing the issues.
A traceroute test shows the exact path that you're taking when you're trying to connect to a specific IP. This information tells you exactly where the breakdown happens, and it can aid you in trying to fix it.