These are my links for September 15th through September 16th:
- vineyardnetworks – Vineyard Networks builds innovative technologies and solutions that bring Network Monitoring and Management solutions to Small and Medium Enterprise companies around the world. At Vineyard Networks we are dedicated to bringing leading edge solutions to our customers that enable them to quickly identify and resolve network and application performance issues across the entire organization. Whether it guaranteeing the success of a VoIP deployment or controlling the impact on operational efficiency from recreational and malicious applications and services, Vineyard Networks makes it easy.
- MonitoringForge: Network Management Software – Welcome Monitoring Users.
* – find monitoring projects and plugins
* – share your feedback and findings
* – give ideas on what monitoring needsWelcome Monitoring Developers.
* – present your project or plugin
* – join projects and contribute
* – manage contributions online
* – extend project community - Open source management community launches – “This is the first attempt to really create a neighborhood for all these projects to be represented in that is truly neutral. There is no one tool that fits every environment, and IT administrators can share success stories and experiences with the various projects to find which works best for their needs,” says Tara Spalding, vice president of marketing at GroundWork.
MonitoringForge.org is collaborating with SourceForge.net to deliver a niche community focused on monitoring, and organizers explain the site is not a replacement for other open source communities, but rather an environment for IT administrators to target their search for open source management projects and plugins. Industry watchers say the site could flourish and become a valuable resource for the monitoring community.
- HP tracking upswing in business service management interest – HP is seeing growing interest in Latin America for business service management (BSM) solutions, the company's senior manager for software and solutions, Stephen Smith, told BNamericas.
Whereas Brazil and Mexico have traditionally represented BSM drivers, countries such as Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile and Peru are starting to show more interest. Smith said HP has been stepping up efforts to market BSM software, which is designed to improve the efficiency of IT operations.