Confidence is high!

September 25, 2009

Here at Aware Monitoring HQ we are very excited as our application moves off  our development systems and onto the  production environment. This means we are now able to scale and monitor more websites and web applications.

Burj Dubai

Not sure if we’ll scale as high as The Burj Dubai

This move will allow us to dramatically increase the number of beta testers on our app and prepares our service for more signups from our FOWA launch. It also enables us to turn on various fixes, enhancements and a couple of new features in our app.

Last day for our Interns

September 18, 2009

This is the last day for our two intern developers – Phil Howell and Dave King. Phil and Dave have been working with us over the summer and we’re sad to see them go. They’ve done an incredible job for us and have brought new fresh ideas to our project. Click here for my personal blog post to find out more about our selection process and experiences of working with interns.

Phil-&-Dave

Phil & Dave

Thanks guys and good luck with the final year of your Computer Science degree’s.

Our beta feedback

September 11, 2009

We’ve now released the Aware Monitoring beta to a fifth of our testers. Feedback is starting to come in thick and fast. We’re amazed and in gratitude to the people who’ve put time and effort into giving us detailed responses. Now the question is: what do we do with all this feedback…

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The feedback generally falls into three camps:

  1. Things that are coming - The good news is that we’ve completed and not released a heap of minor and a couple of major functions/features that beta users have been repeatedly asking for.
  2. Things that could work better -Various UI, functions and features improvements have been identified. Where we can we are trying to make some of these changes before we launch.
  3. Things that we need to think about – Man you guys (& girls) have some great ideas. The challenge is which to do first after we’ve launched. The logical answer is the most frequently occurring requests. We still need more feedback to spot the patterns.

Please keep the feedback coming. For the 80% of people still waiting please be patient as we move our app to a more scalable production environment.

Aware Monitoring is now an official FOWA sponsor

September 2, 2009

In addition to launching our new website monitoring app at the Future of Web Apps, London 2009 conference we’re now an official FOWA sponsor. This will be the first time we’ve sponsored an event.

FOWA London 2009

Our sponsorship gives us coverage in Carsonified’s pre-FOWA  newsletters and a posting on their partner page. We hope this investment gives our new app more exposure before we launch on stage.

Our beta’s rolling, rolling, rolling…

August 26, 2009

The long awaited Aware Monitoring beta has started to roll! Our first few early beta users are now on the app and the initial feedback is excellent. We’re revealed and very pleased with the first reactions.

However we are still cautious and releasing the beta gradually to ensure we can cope with lots of real users. Our app is very intense on the back end. Once monitoring has started we are continually collecting, storing and managing large amounts of data on your websites.

For those that are still waiting thank you for your patience and here’s another sneak peak of our app:

Aware Monitoring Alerts Screen Snipet

Monitoring alerts with status, time and load time

We will be releasing the beta out to everyone who’s signed up before the 2nd of October. That’s providing we don’t hit any real show stopping issues. If you’ve not signed up to our beta yet click here.

Aware Monitoring hits the news with great promise

August 18, 2009

Our launch at Carsonified’s Future of Web Apps conference has been picked up by the Tech community blog TechCrunch. Milo Yiannopoulos of TechCrunch Europe said:

“Aware Monitoring promises to offer a new way to measure website and web application performance, with on-demand monitoring and SMS alerts for when something goes wrong. They’re promising an intuitive but powerful dashboard and an API…”

Aware Monitoring Short TC FOWA Launch

We’re very pleased to see TechCrunch view our new application with such promise. All we need to do now is deliver on the promise. As always The proof of the pudding is in the eating. By a small sample we may judge of the whole piece.” We look forward to our application beta feedback and launch!

Shhhh, sneak peak of the Aware Monitoring app

August 11, 2009

To wet your appetite we’ve got some  screen snippets of our new Website performance monitoring app:

 

Aware Monitoring Load time Screen Snipet

Last website load time, mini graph history
and edit monitoring config

Aware Monitoring Average Response time Screen Snipet

Average hourly response  times on individual websites

Those signed up to our beta programme (to signup click here) will get to test drive the app first. All going well we will be going into beta over the next few weeks. We’ll also be posting another sneak peak next week. Stay tuned in.

Aware Monitoring: Nick & Simon’s most excellent adventure!

August 7, 2009

It always feels a bit strange writing the first post for a new blog. Where do you start? In case you don’t know us I’m Nick Barker and my co-founder is Simon Oxley. Right now we’re busily finishing off the development of our new website/web app monitoring SaaS service. This is the blog for the service.

The beginning of a new day

The start of a new day

In summary our service alerts and reports on website performance to help avoid slowdowns or downtime. If you’ve not signed up to our beta programme please do (Click here). Your feedback very important to us.

We’ve made the bold move of committing ourselves to launch our app on stage at  the Carsonified Future of Web App’s (FOWA) conference on the 2nd of October 2009. This is either a great decision or an ambitious one. Kevin Rose the Founder of Digg and many more Web stars are going to be at the event. No pressure then. It should be fun though!

Stay tuned in for more on our progress (click here for our blog RSS and email updates).


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