

SysKit Monitor
Server administration and monitoring solution that allows you to track users, applications, performance counters, services, and IT assets.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows
- Online
Features
- Portable
- Server Monitoring
- Application Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring
Tags
- monitoring-software
- powershell
- Security Auditing
- monitoring-system
- server-administration
- application-performance
- user-activity-reports
- remote-administration
- System Administration
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SysKit Monitor information
What is SysKit Monitor?
SysKit Monitor enables users to monitor and administer your entire server environment. It’s an agentless enterprise solution that helps users monitor server performance, track user activity, analyze application usage, document environment, and more. Additionally, it enables users to manage servers remotely with the help of PowerShell, serving as GUI for PowerShell reporting with advanced possibilities. SysKit Monitor comes with quick installation containing built-in prerequisites, and it’s available as a desktop and web interface.
Monitor User Activity - Keep track of RDP connections accompanied by useful remote user session reports. Stay on top of user logons, logoffs and remote connections to servers to see who’s doing what, where and when. Audit user activity to determine the number of users in given timeline and detect your most active or idle users.
Server Performance Monitoring - Real-time server performance reports enable you to monitor all important metrics, such as CPU, memory, and disk usage, as well as specific metrics such as SQL transactions, current IIS connections or current IIS anonymous users. Stop performance issues before they lead to sluggish server response times or even service crashes.
Application Usage Monitoring - Track application usage on your servers to find out which users were using certain applications and for how long. Determine the most used applications, number of application instances and concurrent application usage. Find out if employees are using published applications effectively and during their working hours.







