What is openQRM Enterprise?
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openQRM Australia Pty Ltd
Located in Australia, New South Wales, Penrith
Founded in 2009
- Free trial available
- Free version available
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Deployment
- Cloud, Saas, Web-based
- Desktop-mac
- Desktop-Windows
- Desktop-Linux
- Desktop-Chromebook
- On Promise Windows
- On Premise Linux
- Mobile-Android
- Mobile-Iphone
- Mobile-Ipad
Support
- Email/Help Desk
- FAQs/Forum
- Knowledge Base
- Phone Support
- 24/7 (Live Recap)
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
- Documentation
- Videos
openQRM Enterprise Pricing View vendors pricing
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COMMUNITY
$0
Free Download
The open-source community version
ENTERPRISE
$7,392
One-time fee
The commercial enterprise version
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openQRM Enterprise Features
Primary Features
Configuration Management
Configuration management is a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a system's attributes.
Network Monitoring
Network monitoring is a critical IT process to discover, map, and monitor computer networks and network components, including routers, switches, servers, firewalls, and more.
Data Migration
Cloud migration is the process of moving a company's digital assets, services, databases, IT resources, and applications either partially, or wholly, into the cloud.
Load Balancing
Load balancing enables organizations to meet workload demands by routing incoming traffic to multiple servers, networks or other resources, while improving performance and protecting against disruptions in services.
Log Access
Log access is a log file that records all events related to client applications and user access to a resource on a computer.
Compliance Management
Compliance management is the ongoing process of monitoring and assessing systems to ensure they comply with industry and security standards, as well as corporate and regulatory policies and requirements.
Virtual Server
A virtual server re-creates the functionality of a dedicated physical server. It exists transparently to users as a partitioned space inside a physical server. Virtualizing servers makes it easy to reallocate resources and adapt to dynamic workloads.
API
Infrastructure as a Service APIs enable cloud-based compute and storage resources to be provisioned and de-provisioned as quickly as possible.
Secondary Features
- Collaboration Tools
- Third Party Integrations
- Role-Based Permissions
- Data Visualization
- Virtual Machine Monitoring
- Secure Login
- Remote Access/Control
- Deployment Management
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