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2° Italian Conference on Nagios and OSS Monitoring

May 20th - TIS innovation park - Bolzano/Italy

9.00
Greeting and presentation of the agenda by the organizers

Würth Phoenix S.r.l. & Free Software Center TIS innovation park

9.15-10.00
Monitoring with Nagios - Commercial Adoption and Community Innovation
Why Nagios is of continuing value for commercial adoption, and how Nagios is evolving to meet commercial and community requirements
Ethan Galstad, Founder of the Nagios project (USA)


 

10.00-10.45
Simple olutions are money in cash

Nagios vs. Tivoli and Open View. Why more and more big corporates opt for Nagios
Jan Josephson, founder of op5 (SWE)

 

10.45 Coffe break

11.15-12.00
Advanced Windows Monitoring with Nagios

Recent innovations of the popular NSClient++ addon for Nagios to monitor Windows environments
Michael Medin, Core developer Nagios Community (SWE/USA)

 

12.00-12.45
Alternatives to cost-intensive High End solutions - the new Cacti system

Why mostly all Nagios users know Cacti? Goals and Features of the enlarged Cacti System
Reinhard Scheck, Project leader of Cacti Group Europe (GER/USA)

 

12.45-13.45 - Networking lunch

13.45-14.30
Making Nagios even more awesome
Actual developments of the well-proven Nagios GUI projects Ninja and Merlin
Peter Östlin, Author of Ninja at op5 (SWE)

 

14.30-15.15
A large scale Distributed Monitoring for a worldwide allocated IT environment

How Savio manages its IT in Italy, India and China with a System Management based on Nagios
Paolo Marani, IT Manager Savio S.p.A. (I)

       

15.15-16.00
Who is generating all this traffic?

Network Traffic Monitoring with nprobe - a worldwide successful OSS Monitoring made in Italy
Luca Deri, founder of ntop (I)

   

 

16.00h – open end
Moderated workshop and discussion: How does that all compare to the commercial options
Is Open Source Monitoring really feasible on also the enterprise level? How do different project strategies look like?
Conduction: Patrick Ohnewein, Free Software Center TIS innovation park

         

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