Monitis, the application performance monitoring specialist, extends its application monitoring capabilities with its new Node.JS monitor. The new applications monitor gives system administrators a wider insight into the performance of their Node.JS servers. This includes availability testing on their Linux and/or Windows machine. The new monitor also allows users to set thresholds to get alerts if any of the predefined Node.JS monitor metrics reach a critical level.

Node.JS is based on Chrome’s JavaScript runtime. The platform helps system administrators build fast and scalable network applications. To help with efficiency, Node.JS applies an event driven non-blocking I/O, which makes it particularly suitable for data-intensive real-time applications to be run across distributed devices.

“We are very excited about the availability of our new Node.JS monitor,” comments Mikayel Vardanyan, General Manager at Monitis. “Many market experts look at the typical Node.JS use cases, such as JSON based REST services, streaming, web real-time and single page applications, as the kind of trends that you just cannot ignore. And it certainly goes without saying that you should be able to monitor these applications as they most probably represent the crucial parts of your website.”

More information about Monitis Node.JS monitoring is available at:

http://www.monitis.com/support/application-monitors/node-js-application-monitoring/

For more information about Monitis application monitoring go to:

http://www.monitis.com/application-monitoring

About Monitis

Monitis offers a cloud-based application performance management platform, which can be configured within minutes. Over 200,000 users in 150 countries rely on Monitis to monitor the functionality of more than 300,000 websites, servers and applications. Aside from the premium service, Monitis offers Monitor.Us, a free entry package for monitoring.

Monitis was founded in 2006 and is, as of 2013, a TeamViewer company. Monitis maintains offices in the USA, Germany, and Armenia.

Additional information is available at:

www.monitis.com

www.monitor.us