Beta Test – A New Network Monitoring System for IT Pros

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Beta Test – A Brand New Network Monitoring System

Beta Testing is now closed but you can still sign-up for a free 21 day trial of our Network Monitoring Software.

Love getting your hands on the latest technology and gadgets? This is your big chance to Beta Test a Network Monitoring System and be a part of the latest smart home technology movement – for free. We are excited to be offering an exclusive opportunity to Beta Test a brand new network monitoring software called Domotz for free. Developed by experts in home automation and computer networks, Domotz Pro has disruptive network monitoring features for home automation installers and IT professionals that enable the provision of remote technical support.

Why switch to Domotz remote network management?

  • It’s affordable: Just $19/month per network for monitoring unlimited devices on a network. 
  • Tons of integrations for MSPs: Datto Autotask, Connectwise Manage, Slack, Zendesk – and so many more
  • Fast deployment: Setting up Domotz takes just minutes – we’ve had customers deploy 200 sites in days. Use Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, NAS (Qnap, Synology, ReadyNAS) or our box to run Domotz. 

Packed with features to save your team money and time: 

  • Remote device access (TCP/HTTP/SSH/Telnet/RDP), remote power management, SNMP/TCP service monitoring, PoE management, subnet monitoring, multi-VLAN monitoring
  • VPN on Demand, IP camera monitoring, automated device discovery, network topology mapping, managed switch port mapping, external IP address monitoring, speed tests, network diagnostics

Beta Testing Requirements:

  • 10 or more connected devices in your home, second home, apartment or other residence
  • You own or have access to one of the following hardware agent platforms: QNAP, Synology, Netgear ReadyNAS or Raspberry PI.
  • Be available to engage in active Domotz testing for a few weeks starting from 12 October 2015
  • Be willing to provide feedback, interact with community members and participate in surveys. (Don’t worry we will keep these sort of things to the necessary minimum)
  • In addition, if you’re passionate about computer networking, smart home technology and IoT – well that would be the icing on the cake

Please Note: Beta Testing is now closed.

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