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GroundWork has invested significantly in the Community Edition with this release; adding important new capabilities to our completely Open Source monitoring platform.
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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 ...
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 ...
If you are interested in trying GroundWork Monitor Community Edition 5.2 (GWMCE) and are a current Nagios 2.x user, watch this online training course on how to migrate without skipping a beat. GWMCE offers additional functionality than what Nagios delivers including auto-discovery and auto-configuration, which are great time savers for ...
I met Roger Rustad at SCALE 2008 over the weekend, he's trying to organize IT monitoring enthusiasts in the greater LA area. He's got a wiki where he's collecting useful information on Nagios, see it here:
http://nagioswiki.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
I've often thought that IT Monitoring was closely related to computer security, this security blog makes a compelling case that IT monitoring provides the "availability" component of a fully secure implementation:
http://devilsadvocatesecurity.blogspot.com/2008/02/nagios-opensource-availability-tool.html
I like his idea of the CIA Triad: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability - with Nagios providing the Availability component.
With Lois presenting with the fedora and LED devil horns, how could it not be great? Nevertheless, Lois went through the trials and tribulations she went through to get Nagios running, offering sage advice on the traps and pitfalls of building from source. Lois even built Apache from ...