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EMCO Monitor Live Connectivity 1.1.1.92
EMCO
EMCO Monitor Live Connectivity is a Windows based software that makes it easy and affordable to detect network and server failures, send alerts if a certain host is down. Enterprises that deeply rely on their networks to move data, provide communication, and enable basic operations. As networks get more integrated with business, server's downtime can seriously impact the bottom line.
If your network or server is offline it results in economical loss because if your server is not online, you will be loosing you, thus could result is serious economical losses. The goal of Monitor Live Connectivity is to detect a system failure when it happens. Version 1.1.1.92 includes unspecified updates.
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