As part of our training program, we will organize the German ADVANCED NetEye Training.
Contents
The training consists of a three-day main part, which focuses on advanced monitoring concepts, and the deepening of the topics Network Discovery, Network Traffic Monitoring, Event Management and Business Service Monitoring.
A fourth, optional day, offers the opportunity to learn the independent upgrade to automatically implement future minor releases.
You can download the complete course description here.
Target group
The training is exclusively aimed to experienced NetEye users, who already attended the basic training, or have acquired sufficient experience in the usage of the system.
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