Mercoledì, 2 ottobre a Bologna presso la sede di Cineca, Consorzio interuniversitario, si svolgerà il NetEye User Group dedicato all’offerta di IT System Management di Würth Phoenix.
Verranno presentate la strategia e le maggiori innovazioni di NetEye, della nostra offerta di OTRS e dell’approccio di monitoraggio della Real User Experience attraverso l’integrazione di Al’exa e nBox. Clienti NetEye e OTRS forniranno un esempio pratico di come le soluzioni siano state adottate all’interno delle loro infrastrutture definendone le criticità, esigenze e potenzialità.
Lo User Group rappresenta un’opportunità di confronto tra gli utenti, che potranno condividere le proprie esperienze e proporre nuove aree di miglioramento per gli sviluppi futuri della soluzione.
RIVOLTO A: Tutti gli utenti di NetEye e dell’offerta di Würth Phoenix per OTRS
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