Alyvix è la nostra soluzione open source per il monitoraggio della End User Experience basata su Python. Alyvix consente di identificare tempestivamente eventuali problemi prestazionali e così assicura l’affidabilità di applicazioni critiche per il business come per esempio ERP, Terminal Server, Citrix o CRM. Una deviazione dalla normale operatività può essere rilevata nella fase iniziale ed in seguito le attività di riparazione possono essere avviate immediatamente. Grazie all’integrazione di Anaconda e Robot Framework, Alyvix 2 (licenziato sotto GNU GPL) mette a disposizione un set di nuove funzionalità che permettono ad esempio la possibilità di creare dei test case senza possedere alcuna conoscenza del linguaggio Python, algoritmi di computer vision migliorati e la possibilità di creare automaticamente report HTML dettagliati.
In contrasto alla SFSCon di Bolzano, a Norimberga avevo la possibilità di mostrare un video, che fa capire come Alyvix lavora ed inoltre di costruire un test case da zero. Il feedback dei partecipanti era molto positivo, ed ha sottolineato che la tematica del monitoraggio end-to-end è di grande interesse ed importanza.
Ulteriori informazioni possono essere trovate sul nostro sito www.alyvix.com
Mandando una mail a info@alyvix.com può essere richiesto un video che fa vedere come un test case su Citrix può presentarsi in concreto.
La OSMC a Norimberg
La Open Cource Monitoring Conference (OSMC) è la piattaforma internazionale per lo sviluppo delle conoscenze riguardo sistemi di monitoraggio aperti e per lo scambio di nuove idee.
Dal 2006 la conferenze si svolge ogni autunno a Norimberga. Con partecipanti derivanti da tutto il mondo, la conferenze viene considerata direttiva riguardo software open source di monitoraggio.
I have over 20 years of experience in the IT branch. After first experiences in the field of software development for public transport companies, I finally decided to join the young and growing team of Würth Phoenix. Initially, I was responsible for the internal Linux/Unix infrastructure and the management of CVS software. Afterwards, my main challenge was to establish the meanwhile well-known IT System Management Solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye. As a Product Manager I started building NetEye from scratch, analyzing existing open source models, extending and finally joining them into one single powerful solution. After that, my job turned into a passion: Constant developments, customer installations and support became a matter of personal. Today I use my knowledge as a NetEye Senior Consultant as well as NetEye Solution Architect at Würth Phoenix.
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I have over 20 years of experience in the IT branch. After first experiences in the field of software development for public transport companies, I finally decided to join the young and growing team of Würth Phoenix. Initially, I was responsible for the internal Linux/Unix infrastructure and the management of CVS software. Afterwards, my main challenge was to establish the meanwhile well-known IT System Management Solution WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye. As a Product Manager I started building NetEye from scratch, analyzing existing open source models, extending and finally joining them into one single powerful solution. After that, my job turned into a passion: Constant developments, customer installations and support became a matter of personal. Today I use my knowledge as a NetEye Senior Consultant as well as NetEye Solution Architect at Würth Phoenix.
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