We organize two new NetEye training sessions, allowing you to gain a thorough grounding in the solution itself and hands on experience working through our practical exercises. In addition to covering basics such as configuration and usage, the course delivers a broad know-how in using the new features released in the latest version 3.4.
Asset and Inventory Management Trainining
Date: 23-24 May 2013
Location: Hotel Ibis, Padua, Italy
NetEye 2013 training
Date: 5-7 June 2013
Location: Hotel Ibis, Padua, Italy
After the training the participants will be able to independently manage the Asset and Inventory by using GLPI and OCS integrated into NetEye or acquire a deep knowledge on the IT System Management with NetEye. To get more details on the agenda and to register you can visit our website on the following link.
Feedbacks from the last workshop
The iPad mini winner, Mr Roberto De Agostini from Unisys (on the left)
On April 19, we held two workshops on NeDi and Business Process Monitoring with NetEye.
During the day, all the participants have been able to enter the draw contest for an iPad mini.
We therefore congratulate the winner, Roberto De Agostini from Unisys.
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