At this year’s CeBIT, which takes place from 16th to 20th March in Hannover, everything revolves around Open Source IT-System Management. The focus lies on the latest release of NetEye that offers numerous improvements and innovations.
On the annual event, we will present innovative concepts and information concerning Open Source IT-System Management. The main focus lies on the highlights of NetEye 3.5. The new version includes many additional features and contains among others, user interface improvements, innovative approaches in the area of Service-Level-Reporting and new configuration wizards.
More highlights at our booth:
EriZone – The ITSM solution
Get detailed information about our IT Service Management (ITSM) suite EriZone. Based on OTRS, EriZone supports companies in the management of their IT services. All processes are oriented to ITIL standards, to facilitate efficient communication between users and support agents.
New version of ntopng
ntop-founder Luca Deri himself reports about his vision, product strategy and new developments on ntopng.
NeDi
In addition, NeDi-founder Remo Rickli will visit our stand to present recent news on the network-discovery with NeDi.
You are already convinced? Then save the date for visiting us from 16th to 20th of March. You can find us also this year in the Open Source Park in Hall 6, Block H16, Stand 314.
Among all visitors, who previously register for a visit of our stand, we will ruffle off an iPad mini 3.
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