By Mark Hinkle on Jun 19, 2007 in Company, News Items, Zenoss In the News, Zenoss Software | 0 Comments
Barry Nance at NetworkWorld has done an evaluation of three commercial open source management platforms and has named Zenoss the winner in a NetworkWorld ClearChoice Review.
”Zenoss Core’s faultless and quick discovery of all our devices, servers, clients, operating systems, applications and running processes was a delight to behold.
On an ongoing basis and on a schedule [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jun 18, 2007 in News Items, Zen of Open Source, Zenoss Software | 4 Comments
Bernd, Fabio, and Stefano have gotten one step closer to getting Zenoss ready for Debian. Take a look at the first install of Zenoss from a Debian package. Thanks to the work of our three Debian savvy friends we are one step closer to having the ability to install Zenoss Core using apt.
To that point [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jun 15, 2007 in News Items, Zenoss Software | 0 Comments
Have you ever wondered why Zenoss is built on Python rather than perl? Do you want to know why the Zenoss dashboard looks the way it does? Or what inspired Zenoss Core Project Lead and Zenoss CTO Erik Dahl to write Zenoss Core. Well here’s your chance to ask your questions.
Zenoss CTO, Erik Dahl will [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jun 13, 2007 in Company, News Items, Zen of Open Source | 0 Comments
Zenoss has become a friend of the Open Solutions Alliance,
“The Open Solutions Alliance consists of leading companies dedicated to
making enterprise-class open software solutions work together. We
help customers put open solutions to work by enabling application
integration, certifying quality solutions, and promoting cooperation among
open solutions developers. Membership is open to organizations that provide
high-quality, business-ready open solutions.
Sphere: Related [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jun 13, 2007 in News Items, Zen of Open Source, Zenoss Software | 0 Comments
Yesterday one of our community members submitted a ticket that would help Zenoss better monitor a Cisco/Jupitor device. Chris Blunck one of our developers grabbed the ticket, and the suggested changes adapted them to our architecture and submitted the patch to our source tree.
But we had a problem. We we don’t have the equipment to [...]