What is Network Monitoring?

May 30th, 2011

The term Network Monitoring describes the use of a system that constantly monitors a computer network for slow or failing systems and that notifies the network administrator in case of outages via email, pager or other alarms.  Some extend this definition to include not only monitoring but also monitoring the performance and usage of a network. 

There are very few businesses of today that does not use a network of some kind.  Network monitoring is about maintaining the overall integrity of the network.  The components of the network need to be monitored to make sure they are working properly.  Involving, checking on both the hardware and the software that help make up the functioning network.  With proper network monitoring, problems can be spotted early on and steps can be taken to correct issues before they have a chance to cause major problems. 

The thing to remember is that this process is all about taking good care of one of your core resources for making money. You want to make sure all the components of the network are functioning at their most efficient levels. Setting up and following a regular strategy of network monitoring and maintenance will help you achieve this goal and keep the level of efficiency and productivity at a reasonable level.

Billing Management Hotel Services

May 1st, 2011

From small inns to large hotel chains there is a recognized need to provide guests with the latest billing management and communication technologies.  Business executives and travelers demand efficient facilities that can keep them in touch with home base , perform tasks remotely and keep up accurate accounting records of the services they have used.

Billing management services are usually tailored for the special needs of hospitality. These accounting systems generally facilitate  billing directly for room folios, departments and GL accounts.

A billing management service can provide concise up to the minute information for the accounting department. Detailed and summary reports can be derived for guest rooms, meeting rooms, convention floors, administrative, employee and tenant extensions.

Most hotel chains will have special billing policies across their properties. A robust hotel billing management service can manage, monitor, and monetize your network.