Cloud monitoring and management solution NodeFly announces its public beta
Earlier this week a Vancouver-based cloud monitoring and management solution named NodeFly announced its public beta. Based on the old adage, “you can’t manage what you can’t see” NodeFly offers an easy server and application monitoring service for businesses whose web infrastructure is cloud-based.
NodeFly is part of the new breed of cross-cloud monitoring and management tools. Its configurable dashboard allows you to easily add, remove and monitor servers with the click of a mouse. You can see all your nodes in one place, and color-code and label each server. NodeFly will check whether these nodes are alive and functioning and then alert you, via email and SMS, if servers go down.
NodeFly currently has 20 beta users from around the world and has opened up beta access.
NodeFly was founded in August 2010 and is being bootstrapped by Glen Lougheed and Eugene Kaydalov. Lougheed was a co-founder of OverInteractive Media and Kaydalov was a co-founder of SuperRewards.