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Remote Monitoring
Benefits of Remote Monitoring
The integration of remote monitoring has become an important factor in the successful deployment of modern industrial and wireless communication systems. Telecom installations are frequently located in remote environments and require continuous, reliable performance to support business and mission critical applications.
Remote status monitoring offers two primary advantages: 1.) Uninterrupted, reliable performance, and 2.) Cost-effective system maintenance. Remote monitoring detects potential problems before they occur.
One of the major advantages of remote monitoring solutions is their ability to effectively host dedicated applications around the clock, 365 days per year with minimal human intervention. Support staff costs typically representing a major component of the Total Cost of Ownership for any computing or wireless system- Thus every opportunity to improve system/staff support ratios can deliver immediate results to the bottom line.
Besides improving the overall staff ratios, the ability to remotely obtain detailed system information can also enhance processes for performing on-going system maintenance and allow for timely responses to underlying issues before they become problems. For example, the ability to remotely monitor “soft failure” conditions such as fluctuations in power supply voltage can alert operators to proactively respond before a “hard failure” occurs. Ultimately, the integration of remote monitoring enables system administrators to transparently provide a higher level of reliability.
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