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This product surpasses other alert servers in functionality and messaging capabilities.
This product surpasses other alert servers in functionality and messaging capabilities.


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WiseAlert can call a user and request a PIN. On receiving the correct PIN, WiseAlert can use voice prompts to inform the user of the error condition and can provide possible corrective actions. For example, "... is reporting a SYS-ALPHA access violation. Press 1 to reboot this system, press 2 to set off the system's audio alarm", or blinking lights, or some indicator of which machine is failing, and so forth.  
WiseAlert can call a user and request a PIN. On receiving the correct PIN, WiseAlert can use voice prompts to inform the user of the error condition and can provide possible corrective actions. For example, "... is reporting a SYS-ALPHA access violation. Press 1 to reboot this system, press 2 to set off the system's audio alarm", or blinking lights, or some indicator of which machine is failing, and so forth.  


==License==
Commercial. Discontinued Software


==Author==
[[Category:System Utilities]]
[[Serenity Systems International]]
[[Category:Commercial]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 21 January 2024

WiseAlert Server
Version
Vendor Serenity Systems International
Author
License Commercial. Discontinued.
Download
Website

This product surpasses other alert servers in functionality and messaging capabilities.

It is targeted at mission critical application ISVs and users, as well as consultants and service providers supporting mission critical applications.

WiseAlert Server monitors mission critical applications, systems, and components running in a TCP/IP environment, including Windows, OS/2, Linux, Unix, AS/400, RS/6000 -AIX, and MVS. When a failure is reported, a text message and action code are sent to the user, and possible corrective actions can be taken. WiseAlert can accept error messages and can query systems to determine if the system is operating properly.

When failures are reported, WiseAlert can spring into action by contacting authorized personnel and even executing corrective actions. These messages can be:

  • network messages,
  • e.mail,
  • fax including broadcast fax capability,
  • sending text pages with an alpha paging capability,
  • placing phone calls to designated parties, providing voice prompts and accepting responses for execution.

WiseAlert can call a user and request a PIN. On receiving the correct PIN, WiseAlert can use voice prompts to inform the user of the error condition and can provide possible corrective actions. For example, "... is reporting a SYS-ALPHA access violation. Press 1 to reboot this system, press 2 to set off the system's audio alarm", or blinking lights, or some indicator of which machine is failing, and so forth.