Together with German IT-network specialist Comnet from Hannover we are glad to invite you to the NetEye Info Days on the 27th and 28th of November in Hannover and Düsseldorf.
Beside the new Business Process Monitoring approach special focus will be given to the integation of the network monitoring functionalities of NeDi in NetEye.
One of the main characteristics of NeDi is the ability to perform an efficient and detailed network mapping. In addition to all identified components, it is possible also to detect data related to the VLAN, the connected devices, the CPU load, the temperature, the port throughput and not at least all the other installed modules are equipped with a serial number.
When and where
Tuesday, 27th of November, 9 AM – 5 PM ComNet GmbH, Wöhlerstraße 42, 30163 Hannover / Germany
Wednesday, 28th of November, 9 AM – 5 PM
Fundamental GmbH & Co KG, Brandenburgerstraße 4, 40880 Ratingen Düsseldorf / Germany
The agenda
9.00 Check-In and coffee break
9.20 Welcome by Christian Gauger, CEO at ComNet Communication & Network
9.30 Network Performance Monitoring and its impact on the user in the era of the Cloud – Vision and strategy of the Nagios based System Management solution NetEye Georg Kostner, Product Manager NetEye, Würth Phoenix GmbH
11.00 Coffee Break
11.15 Inventory management also in large IT environments – Network discovery best practises with NeDi Michael Schwartzkopff, NeDi Consultant, sys4
12.30 Lunch
13.45 From the monitoring aspect to the comprehensive IT System and Service management – Case study on the use of NetEye at WASI Jörg Hoffmann, IT Manager at Wagener & Simon WASI GmbH
15.00 Coffee Break
15.15 Focus on the operating results – Business Process Monitoring with NetEye Thorben Soehl, Network Consultant, ComNet GmbH
16.30 Round table and open discussion among the companies
17.00 Conclusion
Please register before 20th of November 2012 via E-mail at info@wuerth-phoenix.com
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