For 10 years, kGinger Consulting has been a break/fix consultancy. Last August Kevin added recurring income with the help of Watchman Monitoring. Read about Kevin’s experience in our series of case studies, where subscribers leverage Watchman Monitoring’s support offerings.
Watchman Monitoring Software Blogs
kGinger Consulting – A Case Study
Monday, March 10th, 2014 / Case Studies, NewsWatchman Server Update – March 2014
Wednesday, March 5th, 2014 / Dashboard, News, Release NotesNew Features / Enhancements Added account lockout after 5 failed login attempts Improved “Domain Locator” page Improved email notification control Bug Fixes Misc patches and UI clarity improvements Fixed issue with re-activating expired trials Full details about this release available in the Watchman Monitoring Community here. If you’re not already a member of our exclusive […]
Appitalize your Ideas – with Justin Esgar
Friday, February 21st, 2014 / NewsFrom our Founder: I’ve known Justin Esgar for years, and one thing I’ve always been impressed with is his ability to Get Things Done. From his SignMyPad app to his EmailPhoenix tool for Kerio Connect, Justin has been able to “Appitalize” on his ideas. As a part of his new book Appitalize your Ideas, I was interviewed regarding […]
Watchman Server – February 20 Release
Thursday, February 20th, 2014 / Dashboard, Release NotesNew Features / Enhancements Enhanced “find login” page Display full demographics when viewing plugin history Plugin name now stored with permanent report history Admins are now able to send password reset emails to their users Added API support for the remote_remove flag Added email notification in cases where a monitored computer reports self-removal Shiny new […]
Database maintenance goals have been met
Sunday, February 16th, 2014 / NewsAt the heart of so many web based applications is a database. Ours, like many others, is based in MySQL, however it was trapped in a shell which was one and a half years old, and our constant growth lately was taking us to the limits of the old setup’s boundaries. Finding a good Database […]