Grid & Cluster Mangement
GroundWork Open Source to Host Grid and Cluster Monitoring Webcast Panel with Ganglia
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Aug. 25, 2008—GroundWork Open Source, Inc. (www.groundworkopensource.com), the leader in commercial open source systems (OSS) and network management software, will host a Webcast panel with Ganglia, August 26, 2008, at 8:00 a.m. PT, to discuss grid and cluster management best practices in large-scale production environments.
Large organizations like financial services, energy, pharmaceuticals and research organizations that utilize grids and clusters are looking to perfect the performance and management of thousands of mission critical computers at the lowest cost. During the webcast, the panel will dive into the problems Ganglia solves in cluster and grid environments and discuss how GroundWork Monitor can integrate with Ganglia for additional management capabilities.
When: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Time: 8:00 a.m. PT / 11:00 a.m. ET
Panelists:
- Bernard Li, Project Developer, Ganglia
- John Allspaw, Project Developer, Ganglia
- Glenn Herteg, Project Engineer, GroundWork Open Source
- Moderated by: David Dennis, Sr. Director Product Marketing, GroundWork Open Source
Register: For more information about the webcast or to register for the event please visit: http://tinyurl.com/5jzpoj
About GroundWork
San Francisco-based GroundWork Open Source, Inc. (http://www.groundworkopensource.com) is the market leader in commercial open source network and systems management software, delivering enterprise-class network, system and application management solutions at a fraction of the cost of proprietary solutions.
GroundWork's best of breed approach gives customers the flexibility to use diverse open source and proprietary technologies together under a unified interface, allowing users to leverage the advantages of open source while simultaneously preserving existing investments in legacy management tools. GroundWork’s solutions are in use at organizations like Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, SAIC, Seton Hall University, Siemens, and World Bank. GroundWork’s solutions are available from GroundWork, its partners including Red Hat, Unisys, Fujitsu, and a worldwide network of channel partners. The company is privately held, with investments from Canaan Partners, Mayfield Fund, JAFCO Ventures and SAP Ventures.