Mercoledì, 2 ottobre a Bologna presso la sede di Cineca, Consorzio interuniversitario, si svolgerà il NetEye User Group dedicato all’offerta di IT System Management di Würth Phoenix.
Verranno presentate la strategia e le maggiori innovazioni di NetEye, della nostra offerta di OTRS e dell’approccio di monitoraggio della Real User Experience attraverso l’integrazione di Al’exa e nBox. Clienti NetEye e OTRS forniranno un esempio pratico di come le soluzioni siano state adottate all’interno delle loro infrastrutture definendone le criticità, esigenze e potenzialità.
Lo User Group rappresenta un’opportunità di confronto tra gli utenti, che potranno condividere le proprie esperienze e proporre nuove aree di miglioramento per gli sviluppi futuri della soluzione.
RIVOLTO A: Tutti gli utenti di NetEye e dell’offerta di Würth Phoenix per OTRS
Choosing the right backup solution is critical for system administrators and IT professionals. The upcoming NetEye 4.41 version will bring an update to MariaDB, moving from version 10.3 to 10.11. This makes it especially timely to explore the opportunities offered Read More
In NetEye environments we use Tornado to collect events, elaborate on them, and send notifications based on them from a lot of sources (syslog, email, SNMP traps and so on). In this article I'd like to suggest a different use Read More
As technology continually evolves, keeping our software stack up to date is essential for performance, security, and access to new functionalities. In this post, I want to share how we upgraded MariaDB from version 10.3 to 10.11 as part of Read More
In some test or development environments, you may need to simulate the presence of GSM modems without having an actual physical device. This can be useful for example when testing monitoring checks, SMS management systems, or creating new notification rules. Read More
Just like last year, we had the wonderful opportunity to attend FOSDEM, the most important open source conference in Europe. This year was no exception, and among the many exciting talks, one that particularly caught my attention was Alex Stefanini’s Read More