New check points in Beijing and St. Petersburg, Russia will enable clients to check the performance and availability of their website & web servers.
InternetSupervision, a provider of website monitoring services, today announced that it has added two new remote website monitoring check points.
Remote website monitoring check points in Beijing, China and St. Petersburg, Russia join Internet Supervision's existing network of monitoring stations in Chicago, Detroit, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Gloucester, UK, Sydney and Santiago. According to the company, the check points enable clients to check the performance and availability of their website services and web servers from multiple regions.
It monitors the online components that assure websites of the proper availability and performance of their web services and alert members by email, phone, text or voice messaging. The service monitors internet availability (FTP, SMTP - outgoing mail servers, POP3 email servers), supervises the performance of website and e-commerce transactions (including website forms) and provides website content supervision for cyber-attack monitoring.