INFINITT introduces remote system monitor

INFINITT North America, a provider of web-based image and information management solutions, has released its Omni I.T.S remote-monitoring solution to optimize performance and reliability of its single-database RIS/PACS/3D.

With Omni I.T.S, the Phillipsburg, N.J.-based company said it can monitor the customer's system performance remotely and in real time. It provides a comprehensive picture of system status by scanning log files, analyzing configurations and running commands and queries, according to the company.

The company also said that when the system detects the start of a problem, it will automatically diagnose it and collect the data necessary to minimize resolution time. 

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