The 2nd conference on Open Source Software in Data Centers and large IT-environments is taking place from June 23th – 24th 2010 in Nuremberg, Germany.The event, organized by NETWAYS, is focusing on Open Source Software in Data Centers and large IT-environments. Conference highlights include the keynote Baron Schwartz, one of today’s notables in the open source community with extensive MySQL expertise. Presenting on final program offers something for every IT professional, with diverse and pertinent presentations and workshops that cover a wide range of open source solutions for data centers and complex IT environments. Best practice tips and knowledge from the forefront of open source technologies will equip you with new insights to applicable to your daily work.
Backstage and away from the speeches and workshops, the OSDC will also facilitate casual networking and idea exchange among all attendees and presenters. In so doing, the Holiday Inn Hotel invites to stay in the heart of Nuremberg city with all other OSDC guests, while you are invited to join the casual BBQ and drinks evening event for relaxed chatter and the best atmosphere to tap into new opportunities. So come along and meet an international array of open source experts; benefit from and be inspired by the collective knowledge and experience. If you are interested in taking part at the OSDC 2010 you can book your ticket with a special 10 % discount for our Blogreaders on the conference homepage: www.osdc.de Just be sure to mention this blog at the “Additional comments” field while booking the ticket.”
Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter.
I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime
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Hi everybody, I’m Andrea and my contribution to this blog is to give hints of the monitoring issue from an IT manager point of view. I was born in Bolzano in 1965 and my professional path started 25 years ago operating on the technical field as programmer, system/database administrator, network engineer, consultancy and so on. I’ve been living in Milan for 10 years working for multinational IT companies and I decided to return to Bolzano after my marriage and the birth of my daughter.
I love sailing and diving in the summer, skiing in the winter and travelling off-road with my Landcruiser anytime
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