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07/29/2019
Container Monitoring Software Text Message Flow Options |
Container monitoring software triggers a message based on specified coniditions. PageGate picks up the message, then does any one or combination of the following options including: executes a batch file, runs a script, updates an API, passes the text message to a messaging aggregator, sends a fax, sends email, interacts with a HIPAA compliant messaging solution, updates the Web API, sends text to cell phone or pager, updates a chat client, or sends message to an enterprise messaging solution.
Container Monitoring Software Text Message Flow Options
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07/26/2019
Integrating Mitsubishis MelEye with PageGate |
Follow these steps to use Mitsubishis MelEye with PageGate
PageGate can be easily integrated with Mitsubishis MelEye by having PageGate's GetASCII API monitor MelEye's fault log file for alerts.
Integrating Mitsubishis MelEye with PageGate
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07/19/2019
Steps to Use Struxureware with PageGate |
PageGate can be easily integrated with Schneider Electrics Struxureware by using PageGate's GetMail interface.
GetMail gives PageGate the ability to receive an email and translate that in to an SMS, page, update to a web API, etc, and Logentries has the ability to send an email when an alert needs to be sent.
Steps to Use Struxureware with PageGate
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07/17/2019
Alarm & Security Monitoring Software Text Message Flow Options |
Alarm and security monitoring software triggers a message. PageGate picks up the message, then does any one or combination of the following options including: executes a batch file, runs a script, updates an API, passes the text message to a messaging aggregator, sends a fax, sends email, interacts with a HIPAA compliant messaging solution, updates the Web API, sends text to cell phone or pager, updates a chat client, or sends message to an enterprise messaging solution.
Alarm & Security Monitoring Software Text Message Flow Options
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07/15/2019
Alerts and Notifications from Network Monitoring Software |
When a failure is detected in a business or companys network infrastructure, it is important that the network administrator (or others) are aware of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to send text message notification(s).
While many network monitoring applications have the ability to inherently send email notifications, if the network failure impacts the email system, the alert will not be sent.
Alerts and Notification from Network Monitoring Software
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07/12/2019
Network Monitoring Software SMS or Text Message Flow - Visual |
Network monitoring software triggers a message based on a network anomally. PageGate picks up the message, then does any one or combination of the following options including: executes a batch file, runs a script, updates an API, passes the text message to a messaging aggregator, sends a fax, sends email, interacts with a HIPAA compliant messaging solution, updates the Web API, sends text to cell phone or pager, updates a chat client, or sends message to an enterprise messaging solution.
Network Monitoring Software SMS or Text Message Flow - Visual
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07/10/2019
Integration Methods for Public Safety |
There are many different ways to integrate PageGate with other programs and hardware and these forms of integration are invaluable to Public Safety and Emergency Management Systems because it allows you to send pages to pagers, SMS to cell phones, Email to email addresses or any combination of the three. It's a fairly easy process but knowing how to integrate with our software is a key step in understanding what's going to be best for your environment.
Integration Methods for Public Safety
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07/08/2019
Basic Text Message Flow Infographic |
Basic Text Message Flow - Option #1
An incident is generated and PageGate receives notification. The PageGate Filter Script modifies the message based on defined filter script parameters and reformats the data into the defined standard. The message is then sent to the appropriate cell phone or device.
Basic Text Message Flow Infographic
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07/01/2019
Mine and Slope Monitoring Emergency Alerts Message Flow |
Mine and Slope monitoring software triggers a message based on levels or anomally. PageGate picks up the message, then does any one or combination of the following options including: executes a batch file, runs a script, updates an API, passes the text message to a messaging aggregator, sends a fax, sends email, interacts with a messaging solution, updates the Web API, sends text to cell phone or pager, updates a chat client, or sends message to an enterprise messaging solution.
Mine and Slope Monitoring Emergency Alerts Message Flow
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