Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor

Public Status Page
With Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor (formerly WatchMouse), it is easy to provide your customers and end users with a public status page—an on demand portal that provides the real-time status of the performance and availability of your Web properties.
In addition to current monitoring data, you can use your public status page to post announcements, annotate current issues, and optionally set up a special host name (CNAME) so people can access the status page using your domain name, for example status.yourdomain.com. With Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor, you get an easy to control channel through which you can transparently inform visitors about the status of your sites and Web services.
Sample Public Status Pages
Many major organizations use Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Manager to provide public status pages for the customers. Following are just a few examples:
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Key Features
Public status pages from Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor provide a host of features:
- Simple set-up and administration. Any sites and services that are monitored by Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor can be displayed in a public status page. Public status pages are automatically updated, populated with current performance status gather from Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor.
- Customizable appearance. You can adapt the appearance of your public status page, including posting graphics, making HTML modifications and leveraging your cascading style sheets (CSS).
- Flexible updates. Whenever your organization experiences a performance or availability issue, you can annotate it on the public status page to provide customers with additional information (for example, “Our technicians are working on a solution. We expect the service to be back to normal by 6:00 PM GMT.”) Announcements can also be added through an RSS feed.
- High availability. All Nimsoft Cloud User Experience Monitor Public Status Pages are hosted on Amazon Web Services’ cloud infrastructure, so they are available—even if your site or service is not.
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