30. 04. 2009 Andrea di Lernia Unified Monitoring

Evento Nagios con Ethan Galstad – oltre 200 i partecipanti

Oltre 200 i partecipanti che hanno potuto fruire del primo intervento  in Italia di Ethan Galstad, fondatore di Nagios.

Tutta la documentazione si trova su www.wuerth-phoenix.com/events.

A breve anche materiale video con gli interventi di Ethan, Claudio e Giovanni sara´ disponibile. Le date per un evento successivo nel 2010 non sono ancora state fissate.

Andrea di Lernia

Andrea di Lernia

Profit Center Manager at Würth Phoenix
Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter. I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime

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Andrea di Lernia

Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter. I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime

One Reply to “Evento Nagios con Ethan Galstad – oltre 200 i partecipanti”

  1. Fabrizio Gargiuolo says:

    Purtroppo non ho potuto venire. Mi fate sapere quando sono disponibli i video? Grazie.

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