Savio Rodrigues just posted commentary on the Eclipse 2009 survey which found Ubuntu market share has increased dramatically in the last year or so. I wanted to share some additional data on the same topic from the GWOS community.
The attached chart shows the OS breakdown of people running GWOS products ...
GWOS is excited to see the participation in this endeavor - delivering several micro-training sessions that range in topics covering technical customizations with GroundWork Monitor 6.0 to monitoring applications and network management best practices to what's new with GWOS.
Each session is 45 minutes long, hosted on WebEx, and have active ...
In the vein of doing more with less, GWOS is radically changing GroundWork Monitor Enterprise's pricing model. To eliminate any hesitation from sampling the advanced functionality and advantages that Enterprise Edition offers, GWOS has lowered the entry price to be $49 per year for monitoring up to 100 devices. This ...
GroundWork now offers a connector for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager, and also joins the MIcrosoft System Center Alliance. GroundWork is the first open source company to participate in the network.
Read about the announcement on Port25 - Narrated by Peter Galli.
Paula Rooney wrote this article about how the GroundWork Monitor's new Seurat View helps manage data centers. In addition, she discusses the JBoss architecture and GroundWork's new relationship with Microsoft - as a Microsoft System Center Alliance partner.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4926
If you haven't already done so - check out the newly launched website www.monitoringforge.org It's a hub that connects over 1700 projects and plugins that are related to system and network management with IT admins - to make information sharing faster and easier than before.
So far the beta site is ...