• Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.
    Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.
  • Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.
    Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.
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Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.

PRTG Hosted Monitor is a service built on Paessler’s award-winning PRTG Network Monitor. With its widespread functionality in IT monitoring, and easy integration into systems and networks, PRTG solutions enable IT professionals to monitor classic infrastructure, data centre environments and services, and IoT/OT devices at the same time within one tool.

Paessler has expanded its PRTG Hosted Monitor solution, with the monitoring-as-a-service now available across multiple markets with a diverse range of licensing options.

Paessler CEO Helmut Binder said PRTG supports tech environments that are under pressure.

“With PRTG Hosted Monitor, IT professionals have the necessary flexibility to scale and adapt as required, as well as obtain a full 24/7 holistic view of their IT environment. They can check its health, ensure problems are dealt with immediately and feel confident that should the situation change, their IT is able to adapt with them,” Binder said.

The monitor offers more than 250 predefined sensors out of the box and is able to monitor any device that has an IP address associated with it. Its benefits include: IT monitoring without server hardware; combined cloud and IT infrastructure; and OpEx instead of CapEx.

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