Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Ubuntu Support and the iPhone App

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

It’s been an exciting week around GroundWork. The energy in the office has been contagious. We made two announcements this week that have web traffic spiking. Yesterday, we announced the the release of GroundWork Monitor 6.1 which comes with comes with (drum roll please...) Ubuntu Support! The Debian ...

Introducing Enterprise Edition SUSE Powered Virtual Application

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Today GWOS launches Enterprise Edition VM - built on a fully supported SLES 11 stack. The Enterprise Quickstart bundle costs $59 annually, permitting the customer to monitor 100 devices with the VM. Puchase the Enterprise Quickstart SUSE Powered Virtual App now. This virtual appliance combines GroundWork Monitor Enterprise with a fully supported version ...

Open Source Company: Definitely NOT An Oxymoron

Friday, August 21st, 2009

In his August 20th blog post, Brian Prentice of Gartner asks “Is ‘Open Source Company” An Oxymoron. Brian concludes with: “At the end of the day there are open source projects and communities that support them. Then there are companies which seek to leverage open source projects, and their communities, for ...

GroundWork Monitor 6.0 Preview Now Available

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Download Now: http://www.groundworkopensource.com/community/downloads/6.0-download.html GroundWork has invested significantly in the Community Edition with this release; adding important new capabilities to our completely Open Source monitoring platform. More Information: http://www.groundworkopensource.com/products/sneak-peek-6.0.html The new Java based architecture permits developers to expand the console with portlets. The UI is completely revamped and has a new events console that is ...

“GWOS” - Up!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Ok - there are some swift folks out there following our every little move - such as asking about our new domain name of www.gwos.com and now our new company logo that features GWOS instead of the whole GroundWork Open Source in its entirety. The answer to the question about who is ...

Nagios forked by Icinga, GroundWork’s POV

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Since the recent announcement of the Icinga fork of the Nagios project, a number of customers, community members, analysts, and journalists have asked what this means for GroundWork. As most of you are probably aware, Nagios is an important component of GroundWork Monitor, and one of the many valuable pieces of ...