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Weekly Snap: OSMC 2013 & enTemp

von | Okt 28, 2013 | OSMC, WeeklySnap

weekly snap21 – 25 October was the week of the OSMC, which brought monitoring highlights and photos aplenty, plus an iOS app for environment sensors on the side.
As soon as Eva finished up her OSMC countdown with Christian Schneemann’s presentation on “Automatic Configuration of Nagios/Icinga with Agordamon”, she launched straight into the first day of the OSMC.
Dirk soon followed with his impressions of the first and second day of the OSMC, and Eva hers of the dinner and drinks in between.
To close the week, Georg took a look at enTemp, an iOS app to view HWgroup environment sensor results.

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