InternetSupervision Adds Two Remote Website Monitoring Check Points

May 11, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Chicago – InternetSupervision.com announces the addition of two remote website and Web server monitoring check point stations in Gloucester, UK and Sydney, Australia.

InternetSupervision™ clients can now check the performance and availability of their website services and Web servers from multiple regions around the world. Remote check points in Gloucester, UK and Sydney, Australia join Internet Supervision’s existing network of monitoring stations in Chicago, Detroit, Washington D.C., and Santiago, Chile. InternetSupervision plans to add Los Angeles to its list of UL approved website monitoring stations as well as a remote website monitoring check point in the Asian-Pacific region in the coming months.

“The new website monitoring check points will further ensure the integrity of our clients’ web presence,” said InternetSupervision.com’s Lead Developer Baird Larson.

InternetSupervision monitors the online components that assure websites of the proper availability and performance of their Web services and alerts members by email, phone, text or voice messaging based on the depth of their selected network service plan. The service monitors internet availability (FTP, SMTP - outgoing mail servers, POP3 email servers), supervises the performance of website and ecommerce transactions (including website forms) and provides website content supervision for cyber-attack monitoring.

About InternetSupervision and EMERgency 24 Inc.

EMERgency 24, Inc. is a perennial leader in the security monitoring and technology industry, monitoring the security of millions of subscribers since 1967, an early entrance into the Internet business in 1995 has allowed EMERgency 24 to develop tremendous expertise in the website monitoring business and release its InternetSupervision service.

For more information on InternetSupervision’s website monitoring, visit www.InternetSupervision.com.