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Open standards – it’s a must or it will cost you dearly…

Yesterday I was at a meeting at Opensource Sweden, were we discussed open standards – it was very interesting. Thanks Björn L for a good presentation. We are quickly getting to a point were almost 100% of our lives – both … Continue reading

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Techworld missar två viktiga punkter om övervakning….

Kommentar till artikel i IDG: http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.327862/overvakningen-tar-nya-vagar Kul att du skriver om övervakning, tycker jag:) Några saker som jag tycker att du förbisåg i din artikel: 1 – Enkelhet, allt detta som du skriver är superbra – förutsatt att jobbet dvs. … Continue reading

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Release announcement: op5 Monitor 5.2 BETA available for testing

The leading European Open Source Network Monitoring Company op5 is releasing a beta of the upcoming op5 Monitor 5.2. The release of op5 Monitor 5.2 will raise the bar for distributed monitoring, and enable our users to build even more exciting and compelling solutions. Continue reading

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Great things to come in op5 Monitor 5.2

Right now the op5 development team is steaming ahead, working hard on our next, awaited release of op5 Monitor. If our last release was filled to the brim with “eye candy” and improvements of the user experience, this upcoming release is filled with very useful features and functions! Continue reading

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Work on Merlin Progresses and goes distributed

One of the key components of op5 Monitor 5 is the Merlin Module, an open source project developed and maintained by op5 and Andreas Ericsson. Merlin is a Module for Effortless Redundancy and Loadbalancing In Nagios, and the goal is to use it for setting up distributed op5/Nagios installations and allowing Nagios processes to exchange information directly. Continue reading

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Web services monitoring made easy with op5 Cloud Monitor

Is it worth taking 5 minutes to set up a monitoring service of your business critical web based services? That what it takes to set up an account, create a virtual server and to have op5 Cloud Monitor up and running! op5 Cloud Monitor is based on the open source based op5 Monitor and services from City Cloud. Continue reading

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New premium service from op5

op5 Premium Support is an extension of the support plan for organizations with high demands on availability and response times in the support services for op5s network operations products. Continue reading

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op5 Monitor on Android and iPhone

There are several Nagios apps available for both Android and iPhone. Some of these also work for accessing your op5 Monitor system. Continue reading

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Curious about the news in the latest version of op5 Monitor?

Curious about the news in the latest version of op5 Monitor? Join the online Webinar op5 is hosting on Wednesday April 28th. Continue reading

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op5 Monitor 5 is here

We are proud to present the new version of op5 Monitor, taking the next step in Network Monitoring. op5 Monitor 5 is designed to give an effective overview and control via easily available visualizations of data and events, according to your business needs. Continue reading

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