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Glossary: Infrastructure Monitoring

June 22, 2021 by Jason Aw Leave a Comment

Infrastructure monitoring

Glossary of Terms: Infrastructure Monitoring

Definition: IT infrastructure monitoring connects data from a wide variety of IT devices and applications to ensure IT infrastructure is running within optimal parameters.

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