AUSTIN, Texas – Back in 2008, Leading Microsoft Exchange Server resource site, MSExchange.org, announced that the SolarWinds Exchange Monitor was selected the first runner-up in the Exchange Server Administration category of the MSExchange.org Readers’ Choice Awards.
Here's what they said:
"Our Reader’s Choice Awards give visitors to our site the opportunity to vote for the products they view as the very best in their respective category," said Sean Buttigieg, MSExchange.org manager. "MSExchange.org users are specialists in their field who encounter various solutions for Exchange Server at the workplace. Their vote serves as a solid peer-to-peer recommendation of the winning product."
MSExchange.org conducts regular polls to discover which product is preferred by Exchange administrators in a particular category of third party solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server. The awards draw a huge response per category and are based entirely on the visitors’ votes. MSExchange.org users can submit their votes for the current Readers' Award poll in the site’s left-hand bar.
"More than one million IT professionals trust SolarWinds tools, including Exchange Monitor, to manage their networks. We are proud of our commitment to building technology and tools that solve problems and deliver real value to the network engineering community," said Kenny Van Zant, senior product strategist, SolarWinds. "That commitment is reflected in industry recognition like MSExchange.org’s Reader Choice Award".
About SolarWinds Exchange Monitor
The SolarWinds Exchange Monitor, available at http://www.networkmonitoring.ca/free-tools.aspx, helps IT and Windows system administrators reduce e-mail downtime and service disruptions. The free tool, launched in June 2008, provides a desktop dashboard for monitoring Exchange server health in real-time, including:
• Monitoring Exchange services to quickly diagnose system, e-mail and calendaring problems
• Identifying growing mail queues that might indicate larger problems, such as transport failures, Internet connection failures or virus activity
• Monitoring the server that Exchange is physically running on for disk usage, CPU utilization and memory utilization
New Tools
We wanted to add that Solarwinds has been busy and has created several more free tools, which you can check out here:
http://www.networkmonitoring.ca/free-tools.aspx