Tra i migliori sistemi di monitoraggio c’è Nagios!
Recentemente sul sito della InfoWorld è stata pubblicata la lista di software che sono entrati a far parte della InfoWorld Open Source Hall of Fame e quelle dei Bossie del 2009 (Best of Open Source Software Awards), riconoscimento dato alle prime migliori quaranta free business application.
Nell’ambito di Network management Nagios e Cacti hanno ottenuto un notevole risultato. Nagios ha di gran lunga superato gli altri tools.
Dal sondaggio effettuato dalla Geek Stuff risulta inoltre che Nagios ha battuto le altre applicazioni con un notevole distacco.
We're thrilled to share our exciting experience at OSMC 2023. This event was like a deep dive into the world of open-source monitoring, where we discovered some fantastic developments in the field. Throughout the conference, we enjoyed engaging talks and Read More
Rules and standards are important. In a world based on collaboration, following a well defined behavior is key for avoiding errors based on some sort of misunderstanding. This is also true for the world of information technology: someone releases software Read More
With the end of 2021 we've release the first version of the NetEye Extension Packs project that helps customers and consultants on their monitoring implementations and more (see Introducing NetEye Extension Packs | www.neteye-blog.com for details). Now our focus is Read More
SOAP is a messaging protocol for exchanging information based on XML over the network. SOAP messages are written in XML, which is why they are platform- and language-independent. A lot of enterprises have such webservices that return useful data for Read More
Würth Phoenix is fully engaged with the Open Source world. In line with our high level of commitment, we have decided to open source our library of Atlassian integration scripts by sharing them with the community. Our initial release is Read More