Unico S.p.A, a Milan based company, that focuses on the distribution of pharmaceutical products, few weeks ago decided to implement NetEye with its core application Nagios. The company is operating mainly in Northern Italy supplying 5.000 pharmacies with more than 75.000 products a day – not that bad 🙂  Arguments for the decision in favor of Nagios/NetEye??? I guess I’ve already heard them: easy in implementation and daily administration. 😉 Here the link to their site for who might be interested…
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