From the 28th to the 30th of August in Bolzano we will organize a summer training session on NetEye. The training is addresses to IT Administrators, who are using WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye or who are willing to implement it.
Training: WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye
Date: 28th-30th August 2013
Location: Würth Phoenix, via Kravogl 4, Bolzano
Participants will 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 basic usage, the course delivers a broad know-how in using our solutions.
You will have the possibility to deepen your knowledge on network, system and application monitoring, on the SLA reporting with NetEye, or to acquire new skills on the network discovery or with the customizable dashboard through the Panorama View.
Hi, I’m Patrick and I’m a sales consultant at Würth Phoenix. I have been offering Neteye solutions on the external market since the beginning of our adventure. Moreover I am in charge of providing software solutions to improve productivity and collaboration for my customers. Being a native South Tyrolean, I have been raised speaking both Italian and German, which in addition to English gives me the opportunity to support national as well as international companies. My hobbies are travelling, experimenting with electronic music and enjoying an interesting book every now and then.
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Patrick Soppera
Hi, I’m Patrick and I’m a sales consultant at Würth Phoenix. I have been offering Neteye solutions on the external market since the beginning of our adventure. Moreover I am in charge of providing software solutions to improve productivity and collaboration for my customers. Being a native South Tyrolean, I have been raised speaking both Italian and German, which in addition to English gives me the opportunity to support national as well as international companies. My hobbies are travelling, experimenting with electronic music and enjoying an interesting book every now and then.
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