We will participate in this year’s CeBIT by introducing all new NetEye features at our stand located in Hall 6, Block F16, Stand 133. What you might expect: Practical examples of the integration of successful projects like the network traffic monitoring with ntop, the network discovery with NeDi or all the latest features on Asset and Inventory Management as well as recent developed Nagios plugins or the Service Desk with OTRS .
Georg will also held a presentation in the Open Source Park on Real User Experience Monitoring in cloud scenarios, explaining the results obtained by the integration of the network traffic monitoring of ntop with NetEye. By visiting our stand you will furthermore have the opportunity to meet NeDi expert Michael Schwartzkopff of sys4.
NetEye at CeBIT 2013 – 9th of March 2013 – Hannover fair
Hall 6, Block F16, Stand 133 – directly in the Open Source Park
Fix an appointment and win 3 iPad Mini
We offer, of course, free tickets to all customers, partners or for those who are interested to visit our stand. If you want to join us just request your ticket. All those who will schedule and appointment for meeting us at CeBIT will also participate in a 3 mini iPad drawing contest organized together with our partners from Medialinx AG.
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