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Nagios is the number one open source software and one of the most widely recognized and used open source monitoring tools available today. Host for Nordic Meet on Nagios 2009 is op5, a company that supplies software based on open source for control of IT systems and networks, and utilizes Nagios as a key project in their product op5 Monitor. This is the second time for the conference in Stockholm.
Nagios is one of the most widely recognized and used open source monitoring tools available today. Nagios started ten years ago of Ethan Galstad, and is currently maintained by him and supported by a big community. http://www.nagios.org/community/
The open source project has become huge and is today used of 250 000 companies and authorities around the world!
Several speakers working on projects affiliated to Nagios will also attend the Nordic Meet on Nagios. This is the second Nagios conference in Stockholm and op5 is hoping for an even greater success this year.
op5 utilizes Nagios as a key project in op5 Monitor. op5 focuses on adding enterprise necessary features such as full system support, detailed reports and packaging the whole system from hardware level to end user interface as an easy to install and easy to maintain product. op5 Monitor has become a popular alternative to large, complex and expensive network monitoring solutions such as HP Open View.
The 2008 Nordic Nagios Meet was a great success and in these times of uncertainty, organizing a conference addressing & discussing monitoring and control of IT with key industry speakers like Ethan from Nagios Enterprises and Tobias from Oetiker & Partners (RRD Tool) is just a privilege, says Jan Josephson, CEO at op5. This is an opportunity to meet key open source profiles and discuss the future of their Nagios related OSS Projects, listen to the latest news, market trends and case studies focusing on business value.
The date for Scandinavia’s largest Nagios event 2009 is set to June 3-4.
More information on www.nmn2009.com
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