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Technical Review: Examining Goliath's Early Warning System for Citrix, VMware, & RDS

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor is an industry-first software that provides organizations of all sizes with an early warning system, alerting IT administrators of access and performance issues with business-critical applications before their end users ever attempt to logon. IT professionals everywhere can now receive customizable alert notifications and warnings to exact failure points in the workflow for desktop virtualization platforms like Citrix, VMware or RDS.

Goliath Technologies Announces New Application Availability Monitoring Software

Philadelphia | October 2017: Goliath Technologies is proud to announce the release of their Application Availability Monitor; this progressive technology will generate application/desktop availability and failure alerts, identify the root cause of issues encountered, and troubleshoot and resolve these issues prior to end users being impacted.

Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using Allscripts

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using Allscripts EHR software is an early warning system for EHR/EMR IT professionals, alerting you of logon issues related to Allscripts EMR and Allscripts EHR applications before your clinicians reach the hospital.

Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using MEDITECH

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using MEDITECH software is an early warning system for EHR/EMR IT professionals, alerting you of logon issues related to MEDITECH EMR and MEDITECH EHR applications before your clinicians reach the hospital.

Goliath Application Availability Monitor for Hospitals using Epic

The Goliath Application Availability Monitor for hospitals using Epic is a proactive early warning system for healthcare IT professionals. It runs automatically and alerts you to access and user issues with Epic and other applications before clincians or physicians are impacted.