Continuing the Ganglia and grid theme of this week, Dennis Barker at On-Demand Enterprise (previously known as GRID Today) has written an extensive article about the use of Ganglia and GroundWork in large scale grid and cluster environments.
Article excerpt:
"GroundWork Open Source has been doing it since 2004, and probably has ...
Once again, Roberto Galoppini has a keen eye for the big picture, this time providing some great insight and commentary on the continuing momentum open source IT management is achieving in the financial services sector.
We should have some additional news regarding GroundWork and the financial services sector in the coming ...
We are pleased to have a fantastic lineup of presenters from the Ganglia and GroundWork communities presenting their observations during a live, hour long webcast on Tuesday, August 26th; 11:00am ET/ 8:00am PT.
Register at: http://www.groundworkopensource.com/resources/webcasts/grid-cluster-monitoring-ganglia.html
Large organizations, like financial services, energy, pharmaceuticals, and research organizations that utilize grids and clusters are looking ...
It's nice to see the Webinject Project Lead Corey Adams say nice things about the webinar we posted on using Webinject with GroundWork:
http://coreygoldberg.blogspot.com/2008/08/using-webinject-with-groundwork-monitor.html
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Using WebInject With GroundWork Monitor
Wow.. I love seeing my Open Source code propagate through the community.
I am the author of WebInject, which is a popular ...
As you can see from Peter's blog postings below, GroundWork hosted the Cacti project team at GroundWork HQ for their annual meeting.
While here, the Cacti guys were gracious enough to submit to an interview in our cool Cacti-decorated lounge area at LinuxWorld.
To learn more about Cacti from the developers themselves, ...
At the GroundWork-hosted Monitoring SIG Banquet, the Ganglia Project Team talked to the Cacti Project Team about about enhancing support for using Cacti as a front end user interface for Ganglia –- very exciting!