NetEye e EriZone alla Open Source Conference di Padova
Si è conclusa ieri la Open Source Conference di Padova a cui abbiamo partecipato in qualità di espositori. Andrea, durante il suo intervento, ha delineato i punti di forza di una strategia Open Source per la gestione dei servizi informatici attraverso l’adozione di NetEye e EriZone. Le soluzioni di IT System & Service Management presentate durante il convegno rappresentano un’opportunità concreta per fare evolvere l’ICT in azienda, diventando dei veri e propri asset strategici.
Se desiderate approfondire questa tematica potete visualizzare al seguente link la presentazione di Andrea:
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