NetEye e EriZone alla Open Source Conference di Padova
Si è conclusa ieri la Open Source Conference di Padova a cui abbiamo partecipato in qualità di espositori. Andrea, durante il suo intervento, ha delineato i punti di forza di una strategia Open Source per la gestione dei servizi informatici attraverso l’adozione di NetEye e EriZone. Le soluzioni di IT System & Service Management presentate durante il convegno rappresentano un’opportunità concreta per fare evolvere l’ICT in azienda, diventando dei veri e propri asset strategici.
Se desiderate approfondire questa tematica potete visualizzare al seguente link la presentazione di Andrea:
A safer way to run privileged Windows checks with SystemRunner If you’ve been monitoring Windows for a while, you’ve probably seen this pattern: some checks must run as LocalSystem (S-1-5-18), and the “quick fix” is to run the Icinga Agent Read More
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In NetEye, 'business processes' is a module used to model and monitor the business process hierarchy to obtain a high-level view of the status of critical applications. In short, they allow monitoring controls of individual components to be aggregated into Read More
If you've worked with Elastic APM, you're probably familiar with the APM Server: a component that collects telemetry data from APM Agents deployed across your infrastructure. But what happens when you need to segregate that data by tenant, especially in Read More
In the first part we created hosts and services to monitor a sequence of script using Tornado. The Tornado Rule Now let's continue with the creation of a Tornado rule: open the NetEye web interface and select Tornado dashboard, then Read More