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  2. MSP360 - Wikipedia

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    It is a cloud-based remote monitoring and management solution integrated with MSP360 Backup under one console that allows MSPs to manage IT infrastructure with automation tools. MSP360 RMM is a feature-rich solution that embraces a lot of features like performance monitoring, windows patch management, software deployment, reporting, alerting ...

  3. Rackspace Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The Rackspace Cloud is a set of cloud computing products and services billed on a utility computing basis from the US-based company Rackspace. Offerings include Cloud Storage (" Cloud Files "), virtual private server (" Cloud Servers "), load balancers, databases, backup, and monitoring.

  4. Google Cloud Platform - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Platform is a part [8] of Google Cloud, which includes the Google Cloud Platform public cloud infrastructure, as well as Google Workspace (G Suite), enterprise versions of Android and ChromeOS, and application programming interfaces (APIs) for machine learning and enterprise mapping services.

  5. JumpCloud - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, JumpCloud added support for Google Apps to its cloud-based directory service. [17]In May 2020, JumpCloud added availability of its use through Apple’s Mobile Device Management (MDM), enabling managing of Apple macOS devices via the MDM protocol and support for deployment through Apple’s Device Enrollment Plan (DEP).

  6. Firebase Cloud Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) is part of the Firebase platform, which is a cloud service model that automates backend development or a Backend-as-a-service (BaaS). After the Firebase company was acquired by Google in 2014, some Firebase platform products or technologies were integrated with Google’s existing services.

  7. Monitoring as a service - Wikipedia

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    Monitoring as a service (MaaS) is a cloud-based framework for the deployment of monitoring functionalities for various other services and applications within the cloud. The most common application for MaaS is online state monitoring, which continuously tracks certain states of applications, networks, systems, instances or any element that may be deployable within the cloud.

  8. OnApp - Wikipedia

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    OnApp Cloud [6] enables service providers to manage and sell different types of cloud hosting service. It includes a range of tools for server orchestration and virtual appliance management, and managing associated functions such as metering, monitoring, failover, backups, security, billing, user permissions and limits; plus software-defined networking and software-defined storage capabilities.

  9. Icinga - Wikipedia

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    It can be integrated into both Icinga Classic and Icinga Web user interfaces. The module provides template-based reports (e.g., Top 10 problematic hosts or services, synopsis of complete monitoring environment, availability reports, etc.) that can be saved to a repository with varying access levels and automated report generation and distribution.