Application Monitoring from Every Angle - Chuck Losinski & Terri Preston

Today’s organizations mix legacy IBM i applications with Java- or web-based solutions and use Db2 on IBM i as the back-end database. These modern applications are sending signals to your system from all sides. Many pop up in your message queue while others appear as log files in the IFS. Some are more subtle, like a slowdown in remote communications, a spike in disk growth, or a batch job gone bad.  

When your application is in distress, do you know which way to look?  

Watch this replay to see how Robot has application monitoring covered from every angle. With dashboard views, automated recovery actions, escalation options, and mobile alerts, you can easily keep an eye out for those telling application messages, system resources, and performance values. Our experts will demonstrate how Robot allows you to:  

• Establish baseline activity

• Escalate ODBC/JDBC activity abnormalities

• Allow focused monitoring of critical objects, jobs, and storage

• Create customized, SQL-based monitors  

When your core application could be going down, don’t be the last to know.

Chuck Losinski

Director of Technical Solutions, HelpSystems

Chuck Losinski, Director of Technical Solutions for the Robot product line, has been with HelpSystems for nearly 20 years. He has over 30 years of experience in IT, including 25+ years on the IBM i platform.

Chuck's background covers a wide variety of technical responsibilities, involving system implementation, programming, operations, and support. He is certified as an IBM System Administrator and as a HelpSystems Robot Certified Specialist.

Chuck has helped numerous customers automate business applications from Infor, Oracle JD Edwards, HBOC, RxClaim, Infinium, Fiserv, Jack Henry, and more. Currently he is the co-president of the local IBM i user group, QUSER.

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