From the 17th to the 20th of September we organize in Padua a NetEye advanced Training.
The four days of training are addressed mainly to experienced users who already have a basic knowledge of the solution, and who wish to understand how to leverage the platform for automate as much as possible the IT System Management within their infrastructures.
The Advanced NetEye Training offers to the participants the opportunity to analyze in detail the functionalities of the solution and to deepen the latest consolidated monitoring techniques through various workshop sessions: how to configure custom scripts, how to configure the SNMP Trap Handler or the Message Console, or how to adopt nBox and nfsen to control the network traffic.
For more details on the program you can download the factsheet of the course at the following link:
TRAINING: NetEye 2013 Advanced Training
DATE: September 17 to 20
LOCATION: Hotel Ibis in Padua
If you wish to participate you can submit your subscription at our website.
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