Non perdete l’ occasione per approfondire le potenzialità e opportunità del software libero durante la Open Source Conference di Roma, organizzata da Soiel, il 26 marzo.
Al convegno di riferimento per il mondo Open Source del centro Italia, pressenteremo le ultime funzionalità di NetEye – innovazioni non solo indirizzate a soddisfare i processi tradizionali di controllo, ma rispondenti alle nuove esigenze di monitoraggio imposte dall’era del Cloud Computing, attraverso:
il controllo delle prestazioni con il Real User Experiencce
l’analisi del traffico di rete con ntop
e i processi di IT Service Management con OTRS
Verranno inoltre forniti vari interventi sulle novità in ambito Open Source tra cui:
l’indagine sull’utilizzo di soluzioni Open in Italia
la tavola rotonda con la partecipazione di aziende che condivideranno le loro esperienze dirette
la partecipazione di Flavia Marzano, esperta nazionale in materia.
DATA: Martedì, 26 marzo, ore 8.45
LOCATION: Hotel Barcelò Aran, via Mantegna 65, Roma
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