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HW group STE2: Netzwerk-Thermometer Set – Teil 2

Webinar – Unboxing

Nachdem wir uns vor zwei Wochen mit dem HW group STE2 beschäftigt haben, wollten wir das Messgerät diese Woche nochmal genauer unter die Lupe nehmen.

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  • Das HW group STE2 hat ein hochwertiges Kunststoffgehäuse und ist mit seiner weißen Farbe und dem Logo sehr elegant gehalten
  • Mit dem moderneren Design sieht das Gerät nicht nur besser aus: Das HW group STE2 ist performanter als seine Vorgänger STE und STE PoE
  • Die Maße des Gerätes betragen 65 x 80 x 30 mm
  • Auf der Rückseite des Gehäuses befindet sich eine Möglichkeit zur Wandmontage
  • Die Hardware bietet zwei Anschlüsse für Temperatur- und Luftfeuchtesensoren (maximal drei Sensoren anschließbar unter Verwendung eines Splitters)
  • Zwei integrierte potentialfreie Kontakte
  • Kommunikation: E-Mail und SMS
  • Der übersichtliche Quick Start Guide erlaubt eine schnelle und effiziente Integration in die eigene Umgebung.
  • Materialsparende Verpackung, die dennoch das Gerät während des Transportes gut schützt

 

Inhalt Netzwerk-Thermometer Set

HW group STE2 - Netzwerk-Thermometer Set

  • STE2 Basisgerät
  • 3m Temperatursensor
  • Netzteil (inkl. Adaptern)
  • Quick Start Guide

FAZIT: Im Großen und Ganzen bietet das HW group STE2 hohe Qualität bzgl. Design und Verarbeitung. Auch das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist absolut gerechtfertigt.

!!! ACHTUNG !!!

Unser STE2-Hardware-Webinar – ursprünglich geplant am 19.03.2020 ab 10:30 Uhr – wird abgesagt! Wir versuchen einen neuen Termin zu finden und werden Euch informieren.

Wir hoffen, Euch hat unser kleines Video gefallen! Wenn Ihr noch mehr davon sehen wollt, dann lasst es uns wissen – wir sind erreichbar per Mail oder telefonisch unter der 0911 92885-44. Hier beantworten wir auch gerne Fragen rund um die Produkte von HW group. Wer uns gerne bei der Arbeit ein bisschen über die Schulter schauen oder den Shop und die angebotenen Produkte verfolgen möchte, kann uns auch auf Twitter folgen – über @NetwaysShop twittert das NETWAYS Shop Team!

Get your Early Bird Tickets for IcingaConf

We are very proud to be Platinum Sponsor for the very first IcingaConf taking place in Amsterdam this June! The three-day event, hosted by our partner Icinga, includes two days of presentations focusing on Icinga and the surrounding Open Source monitoring ecosystem, as well as a workshop day.

Enjoy the spirit of sharing stories and keeping each other up to date about observability, automation and monitoring culture. Get to know the newest innovations and best practices from the experts. And polish your Icinga skills in one of the workshops.

Conference plus Workshop

Early Bird Tickets for IcingaConf are still available. Don’t wait too long: Get your tickets now!

Prior to two days full of inspiring lectures on June 24 – 25, a workshop day will take place on June 23. Experienced instructors will take you by the hand and guide you through the world of monitoring.

Get to know our super nice NETWAYS colleague, Icinga consultant Thilo Wening. His Icinga Essentials Workshop will guide you through your first steps with Icinga so you can use the tool as efficiently as possible. Thilo has many years of experience with Icinga. Consulting large enterprises and conducting training sessions is part of his daily business.

Thomas Gelf is the main developer of the Icinga Director at Icinga, and Icinga consultant for NETWAYS. Hello lovely colleague no. 2! At NETWAYS we call him “Mr. Director”. Thomas knows exactly how to tweak Director with diverse requirements. Join the Icinga Director Workshop, ask your most urgent questions and thrive!

Training class attendance requires the purchase of an IcingaConf + Workshop ticket. To promote a comprehensive training success, the number of participants is limited. Register now and save your seat!

IcingaConf Speaker Line-Up

The organizers recently announced the speaker line-up for IcingaConf 2020 of which I want to present you a small selection to give you a brief impression of what you can expect:

From the Server Room to the Dev Team

Marina Malaguti is the Director of Data Science & Engineering at Jellyvision, one of the fastest-growing and most successful companies in Chicago.  In the last 10 years of her career, she has identified three team patterns or topologies as being the most commonly used for DevOps teams and Devs. Find out which ones and learn more from the fierce technology leader with a keen eye for problem-solving at IcingaConf.

Find out more about Marina & her talk: To the Dev Team!

Behind the Curtain: The Anatomy of a Real Major Incident

Failures are inevitable. But when they occur, our goal should be to resolve them as quickly and efficiently as possible. The PagerDuty Community has developed an most effective, open-source DevOps approach to Incident Response. George Miranda, Community Advocate at PagerDuty, infrastructure engineer, book author, and former EMT & First Responder knows some gritty details about crisis situations and of course effective incident management.

Find out more about George & his talk: Peek behind the curtain!

No DevOps without Open Source Monitoring

Kris Buytaert is a long time Linux and Open Source Consultant. He’s one of the instigators of the devops movement, currently working for Inuits. 10 years ago they started the #devopsdays leading up to the global use of the term DevOps. Kris talk will illustrate the thriving force that Open Source Monitoring plays for the #devops movement. May contain Icinga, Graphite, Prometheus and friends.

Find out more about Kris & his talk: Thriving #DevOps!

Join us in Amsterdam!

IcingaConf takes place June 23 – 25, 2020 in Amsterdam. Meet us there! Find out more about IcingaConf at icingaconf.com.

OSMC: Tick-tack, tick-tack, Ticket-alert!

Time is running out. This is our last alert. Grab your ticket and join us at this year’s Open Source Monitoring Conference! Program is scheduled, surprises planned, evening event set, menu cards printed, workshop material prepared, speakers excited, conference staff briefed. We are all ready and already counting the days… Can’t wait and hope to see you there.

You’d like a sneak peek?

Here you go! Some of the upcoming exciting highlights:

Some of the really hot stuff of this years program …Want to know more about how to use Telegraf for monitoring of Cloud Native systems? Make sure to see David McKay | The Telegraf Toolbelt: It Can Do That, Really?

You are looking for new projects? What about Ganesh Vernekar | Grafana Loki: Like Prometheus, but for Logs? So far the response to the project has been overwhelming, with more the 6.5k GitHub stars and over 12hrs at the top spot on Hacker News.

Or let us introduce you to an open source project being used to monitor large power systems clusters:
Marcelo Perazolo | Monitoring Alerts and Metrics on Large Power Systems Clusters

Interested in what’s behind a monitoring cockpit defined to get a quick overview of the cluster health and usage? Well, Ulrike Klusik | Monitoring Cockpit for Kubernetes Clusters has the news for you!

And there’s so much more worth going crazy for, like the famous Hackathon, cool things to find out during the workshops, the all-time great dinner & drinks event …

Join us! osmc.de

OSMC 2019: The Program is Online

August is the typical month for holidays, at NETWAYS as in many other companies. You would think everything slows down a bit. Not in the NETWAYS Events Team though! We have been reviewing abstracts and knitted the best-ever OSMC program for you! And right with the first fresh autumn breeze our agenda drifts to you.

Monitoring experts you will see on stage

Check out the full agenda at osmc.de/schedule

Q&A sessions after the lectures and the relaxed & unique evening events offer you ample opportunity for discussion and exchange about the conference and beyond!

OSMC takes place Nov 04 – 07, 2019 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Tickets and more available at osmc.de.

OSMC CFP: Be fast, be furious!

It is still open, but not much longer… Just one more day until CFP closes at July 31. So: Do it now!

Hand in your abstract!

Your contribution to OSMC 2019 is very much appreciated! The submitted talks should be technical. We are looking for insights into new topics or Open Source projects, technical backgrounds, the latest developments, new features and techniques, how-tos, case studies, best practices as well as future trends and perspectives in monitoring.

A Q&A session is scheduled after each presentation. The conference will be held in English and German.

More at osmc.de