ServersCheck

ServersCheck
Private company
Founded 2003, Belgium
Founder Maarten Van Laere
Headquarters Zaventem, Belgium
Number of locations
4
Area served
Worldwide
Products Sensors, base units and software
Brands ServersCheck, BTS Monitoring
Website ServersCheck.com
Footnotes / references
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ServersCheck is an international company that manufactures sensors, base unit and software to monitor critical facilities. With its offices in Europe, North America and Asia, ServersCheck serves more than 6,000 customers around the world with its hardware and software. Its solutions are available to companies of any size (but not to consumers). The company focuses on following industries: data center, server room, telecom infrastructure and healthcare facilities.

Products

ServersCheck is specialised in critical facilities monitoring solutions. Its hardware and software enable companies to monitor the environment, power, security and industrial systems in their facilities. Products are marketed under the ServersCheck and BTS Monitoring brands. Other companies are known to carry the products under their own brands as an OEM from ServersCheck.

History

International

ServersCheck is an international company with operations in Europe, North America and Asia. It is headquartered in Zaventem, Belgium.

Its hardware R&D is done out of Asia where its main manufacturing is located.[5] Also from Asia it provides its first line sales and after sales support to customers.

North America is home to its main logistic operations (Traverse City, Michigan) and to its sales support for large accounts. To serve US Government agencies, it offers special TAA compliant versions of its products.[6]

Innovations

ServersCheck has several patents pending for its hardware and software technology. It is also notorious for having created several new technologies, some even game changing like its Thermal camera imaging sensor or the world's first 2G/3G/4G base unit for sensors.

When it introduced in 2010 its first generation of Sensorgateways, ServersCheck became the first vendor in the world to offer a complete solution to monitoring server rooms. By combining its Monitoring Software with its sensors. ServersCheck customers could not only monitor the inside of their systems but also the conditions in which they operate (temperature, humidity, water leakage, ..)

In 2016 it launched the world's first SNMP & Modbus thermal imaging sensor[7] This sensor replaces traditional sensors used in data centers to monitor temperature of equipment. With a single sensor it is available to monitor temperature in 4800 points using Infrared thermal imaging sensing.

Awards

ServersCheck has over the years won multiple industry awards for its products.

Turn-around

Originally ServersCheck published a monitoring software enabling companies to monitor their systems' availability and performance.[10] The company suffered from to the proliferation of illegal copies of its software.[11] This was in part caused by Suggestions provided by Google. Subsequently it sued Google after failing to amicably resolve the issue. This landmark case got broad international coverage as it was the first time a company sued Google for encouraging piracy; in this case through its Google Suggest feature. Google won the legal proceedings including on Appeal on technical grounds and not on merits.[12][13]

Due to the decline of its software sales, the company performed a turn-around in 2010. It would no longer focusing on its software and instead develop its own portfolio of hardware devices. As a result, its former flagship product, the Monitoring Software, was made available as a freeware product.[14] The newly launched hardware devices monitor the conditions in which systems operate. Through the SNMP protocol the devices integrate with any Network Monitoring Systems, DCIM tool. Using Modbus TCP, the devices integrate with Building Management System.

This successful turn-around, from a software to a hardware company, has enabled ServersCheck to grow to become a multinational company with operations in Europe, North America and Asia.[5][15]

References

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  2. "ServersCheck office locations". ServersCheck. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  3. "CV Maarten Van Laere". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  4. "Company History". ServersCheck. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  5. 1 2 "Oranje doosjes van Washington tot Melbourne" [Orange boxes from Washington to Melbourne]. De Tijd (in Dutch). Belgium. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  6. "TAA compliant products from ServersCheck". ServersCheck. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  7. Gray, James (25 May 2016). "ServersCheck's Thermal Imaging Camera Sensor". Linux Journal.
  8. "Nikkei BP Announces "ITpro EXPO AWARD 2008 Autumn" Winners". Nikkei BP. 17 October 2008.
  9. "InformationWeek Analytics and Interop Announce Finalists for Best of Interop Las Vegas 2009". UBM. 4 May 2009.
  10. Lowe, Scott (27 March 2008). "Monitor network health with ServersCheck". Tech Republic.
  11. "Download ServersCheck Torrent". Isohunt. Retrieved 2016-09-20.
  12. Kirk, Jeremy (18 May 2006). "Google faces lawsuit over search suggestions". IDG.
  13. Schwartz, Barry (27 March 2007). "Court: Google Suggest Feature Not Responsible For Encouraging Software Piracy".
  14. Regas, Tyler (April 20, 2015). "Chapter 16: Ten tools you should own". Getting an IT Help Desk Job For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 196–197. ISBN 978-1119018988.
  15. "CommunicAsia: ServersCheck launches newest generation of SensorGateway and 4 new sensor probes". Teletimes. United Arab Emirates. 20 June 2012.
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