Utelogy, a provider of control, monitoring, and analytics software for workspace management, announces the release of High Availability, a new component of its software system that works in the background to eliminate single points of failure by providing redundancy across geolocated datacenters, promoting responsiveness, and ensuring continuous uptime.
High Availability (HA) has been developed as a direct response to customer demand and to support global deployments and the needs of some the world’s largest Managed Service Providers, the company says.
“As many of the world’s largest organizations contemplate what their 2021 ‘post-Covid’ workplace will look like, one thing has become abundantly clear and that is that the meeting spaces must be able to replicate the levels of reliability and usability their employees have enjoyed from their personal devices whilst working from home,” comments Jonathan Mangnall, Managing Director, EMEA.
“To achieve this they are increasingly turning to Utelogy to provide unparalleled levels of equipment and platform insight via our market-leading platform.”
High Availability has been designed to ensure the Utelogy platform is continuously available and active, thus saving time, avoiding lost revenue, and combating the threat of data loss.
It eliminates single points of failure by ensuring stateful failover to always-ready backup servers in case of any problem with the primary server.
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“The High Availability component ensures the U-Server server application can endure different demand loads and different types of failure with the least possible downtime,” says Mangnall.
“As the market expands and matures, our customers demand for enterprise grade management, monitoring and control is only becoming more exacting. With High Availability we match their expectations for world class service to be delivered across the whole AV/UC estate whilst also enabling a significant reduction in the total cost of ownership.”
For more information, visit the company’s website.
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