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Nagios Founder Ethan Galstad received the 2011 SAGE Outstanding Achievement Award for his contributions to the system administration community. The SAGE Outstanding Achievement Award is an annual award that is presented to individuals whose professional contributions to the system administration community over a number of years merit special recognition. Previous award winners include Larry Wall, Paul Vixie, Wietse Venema, Tobi Oetiker and the Samba team.
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Our team is excited that Nagios was just awarded Best Web Tool by the folks at WebHostingSearch.com.
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The Nagios Conference just ended with a question and answer session and a promise for a larger conference next year. Everyone I talked to was extremely pleased with the Conference. One thing that everyone emphasizd was the time people had to network and get tips from other administrators deploying Nagios. There certainly was a wide range of experience at the conference.
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We had the incredible privilege to play a show at the Nagios World Conference in Minneapolis/St. Paul last night, and it was outstanding! The crowd was great, and it was very cool to talk with so many folks who run Nagios.
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The Nagios World Conference being held in Saint Paul, Minnesota September 27th-29th, 2011 will feature presentations from Nagios founder Ethan Galstad, members of the Cacti development team, and other industry experts. Knowledgeable speakers will cover a variety of subject matters related to IT infrastructure monitoring and attendees will have the opportunity to network with the Nagios team, community, and other industry experts.
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Vincent Danen gives Nagios XI a big thumbs up for monitoring hosts and services — the commercial version comes with a price tag but is worth it for the wizards that make setup a breeze.
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Nagios is hig hlighted in an article by Curt Finch titled "3 IT Tools That Have Withstood The Test Of Time". In the article, Curt calls Nagios "perhaps one of the most useful and popular applications available today". You can read the article on Technorati.
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Curt Finch wrote an article for Inc. Magazine titled “3 IT Tools You Can’t Live Without – Why my company could not survive without a useful application called Nagios.” Read his informative article here.
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Alan Shimel wrote a nice article on Open Source projects and brand protection in an article for NetworkWorld. Alan referenced the recent news announcement about the Nagios trademark victory and used it as an example of why trademarks need to be protected.
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Linux Tech Crunch lists Nagios as one of “Ten Essential Tools for Linux Administrators”. This article was initially posted by Ken Hess in Linux Magazine. It gives a short review of these excellent free tools that have withstood the test of time.
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We're pleased to report that TheGeekStuff.com reviewed Nagios XI and gave it a 5/5 rating! You can read the review here. Interested in learning more about XI and the features it offers? Click here for an overview of Nagios XI and a free 60-day trial.
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The H (h-online.com) covers InfoWorld’s 2009 Bossies (Best of Open Source Awards), including award winner Nagios.
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Matt Stansberry, Executive Editor of SearchDataCenter.com, writes about how the down economy is moving IT managers to do more with less. Self-healing automation systems powered by tools like Nagios can make infrastructure management more cost-effective in these changing times. You can read the article at SearchDataCenter.com
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Grig Gheorghiu posted this interesting article about the importance of automated testing of production deployments. Yes, he does mention using Nagios to monitor your infrastructure and automated testing.
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In this article, posted in O'Reilly Radar, Erice Ries recommends Nagios as a monitoring solution for the continuous deployment process.
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If you are using Nagios to monitor remote servers, you have more than one method to execute checks. SSH is a secure communication protocol that can be used to login to remote servers and/or execute commands on remote servers. Vincent Danen writes an article for TechRepublic on monitoring remote Linux/Unix boxes with Nagios using SSH.
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Dave Rosenberg write about Opengear’s console servers, and how Opengear is able to reduce costs by using free Open Source software packages like Nagios.
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SerCom Solutions - situated in the competitive supply chain and logistics sector - sees Open Source technology solutions including Nagios as being key to giving them a strategic advantage and differentiating themselves from rivals. Read more in the SiliconRepublic article.
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