Also this year Michael Medin, member of the Nagios Community, will participate in the Nagios World Conference Europe™, introducing the new features of the NSClient++ version 0.3.9 and 0.4.X. Michael, is an open source developer and has written the NSClient++ for monitoring Windows based servers from Nagios. He works as consultant doing integration work on Java/Oracle and in his spare time he loves riding his mountain bike along some rocky single track in the Swedish countryside.
You can register online for Nagios World Conference Europe™ by clicking here
You can get more detailed information about NSClient by clicking on the following link http://nsclient.org
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