ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 21, 2017 -- GSX Solutions, the leading provider of monitoring and management solutions for Office 365 messaging, collaboration, and mobility services, today announced its new Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) Analysis for Office 365 and cloud/hybrid environments. GSX’s Office 365 End-User experience reporting provides data analysis and deep, powerful insights. Enterprises can now drastically minimize end-user performance complaints and support tickets, as well as reduce the time for response and resolution.
GSX’s DEM reporting service consists of Robot Users in enterprise-critical locations to capture and analyze the real performance of services delivered to end users. The Robot Users mimic end-user actions on Office 365 services like creating meetings, sending emails, looking up free / busy times, downloading or uploading documents on SharePoint or OneDrive, and even using instant messaging on Skype for Business. GSX then deploys several Business Analytic dashboards that transform the data into actionable items. IT operations can then improve end-user satisfaction while decreasing their total cost of ownership (TCO) of Office 365.
GSX DEM reporting fills the void between huge legacy tools for enterprise monitoring like Microsoft SCOM (System Center Operation Manager), HP OpenView, BMC Patrol, and Solarwind. These solely focus on on-premises equipment, while small SaaS monitoring tools only check the availability of the connection to Office 365 services.
“The GSX Robot Users can test the cloud end-user experience as well as on-premises equipment that may impact the service, giving a 360-degree view of the network between the user and Office 365,” commented Jean-Francois Piot, VP of Product at GSX Solutions. “Other monitoring and reporting tools in the IT market are inherently flawed. They miss the point that every company will ultimately end up with a hybrid infrastructure to support cloud services.”
Most recent success stories with early adopters of the GSX DEM Reporting services show tremendous improvements in understanding the reality and severity of Office 365 user complaints, resulting in decreased mean time to prevent and resolve up to 60 percent of performance support tickets. Thanks to services like Office 365 End-User Experience Discovery Assessment, enterprises moving to Office 365 can prepare their hybrid infrastructure to deliver optimal service quality while justifying the expense to IT management.
To learn more about the latest GSX Solutions, please visit www.gsx.com or visit the company at Microsoft Ignite, September 25-29, 2017 at GSX booth #1165 and at Microsoft Experience 2017 in Paris on October 3-4, 2017 (Formerly called Techdays Paris) at GSX Booth #37.
About GSX Solutions
GSX Solutions is the leading provider of monitoring and management solutions for Office 365 messaging, collaboration, and mobility applications. At the core of GSX's mission is the end-user experience, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted service delivery. GSX Monitoring provides exceptional user satisfaction within complex on-premises, hybrid, and cloud scenarios by providing IT teams with deep insights into the user experience. GSX Management for Office 365 includes powerful usage reporting, security auditing, and enterprise-class administration. GSX is a Microsoft Systems Center Alliance Partner and a Microsoft Gold Partner. For more product information and partner opportunities, please visit www.gsx.com.
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