We’re happy to announce the Nagios World Conference™ happening on May 12th at Bolzano/Italy.
The event will be hosted by Würth Phoenix and is designed for IT managers, system administrators and developers to network with other IT professionals and facilitate the exchange of information and ideas with experienced users and liked-minded people.
For all details regarding the agenda and for your free registration go directly to www.wuerth-phoenix.com/world-conference.
The speakers:
For the coming days in our blog we would like to introduce the single sessions and present the main speakers of the conference. For the moment official confirmation came from:
Ethan Galstad, Nagios Founder, President Nagios Enterprise (US)
Ton Voon, Nagios Plugin Development Opsera Limited (UK)
Michael Medin, President NS Client (SWE)
Jens Bothe, Senior Consultant OTRS AG (GER)
Luca Deri, ntop founder (I)
Stefano Benassi & Camillo Toselli, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna (I)
Martin Loschwitz, Consultant Linbit (A)
Giovanni Belluzzo,IT–Manager Infocert S.p.A. (I)
Mauro Vettore, IT–Manager Diesel S.p.A. (I)
Matteo de Angelis, itSMF (I)
The starting point of this series will be made tomorrow with Martin Loschwitz from Viennese Open Source service provider Linbit.
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