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IcingaConf 2020 now in June

The Icinga team is dedicated to all that’s going on in the world of observability, automation and monitoring culture. So are you? Meet the Icinga members in Amsterdam!

New date

Please note, that the date of the conference changed. Icinga announces that due to various scheduling conflicts which could not be foreseen, they had to adjust details during the planing phase and move the IcingaConf 2020 to a new date. The new date for IcingaConf 2020 is: June 23 – 25, 2020

What you will get

IcingaConf is a platform where monitoring enthusiasts come together to exchange views about the latest and greatest monitoring trends. Talks focus on Icinga and the surrounding Open Source monitoring ecosystem, newest technologies and best practices. The event starts with two workshopsIcinga Essentials and Icinga Director – on June 23, followed by the main conference on June 24 and 25, 2020.

Get to know the community

Besides all technical deep-dives IcingaConf is your chance to get to know the monitoring community and chat about your ideas and work in a relaxed atmosphere. Be part and learn about different approaches, experiences and challenges. Enjoy the spirit of sharing stories and keeping each other up to date on the most advanced and promising innovations.

Tickets and Proposals

There are only a few Early Bird Tickets left. Don’t wait too long! Register now! Also note that the Call for Proposals is still open. This is your chance to share your insights into enterprise use of Icinga, best practices for large-scale monitoring or to present your preferred DevOps toolchain.

Early Bird Tickets, proposals and more at icingaconf.com

OSMC 2022 | Current State of Icinga

This entry is part 7 of 10 in the series OSMC 2022

OSMC 2022 has brought lots of insightful open source expert know-how. In this blog series we will together take a glance back into our archives and pick out some of our highly appreciated speaker talks. Today we continue with Bernd’s talk “Current State of Icinga”.

 

That’s what it’s all about

In his session, Bernd will keep you up to date regarding what’s currently going on in the Icinga universe.

 

Get inspired by his Talk

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You like his content and want event more? Reason enough to join the next edition of the event. Early Bird tickets are available until June 30.

We’re currently looking for speakers who help us shape the next conference program. You’re invited to submit your monitoring talk! Call for Papers is running until July 31.

OSMC 2023 takes place from November 7 – 9, 2023 in Nuremberg.

Mark your calendars! We’re looking forward to meeting you there!

Katja Kotschenreuther
Katja Kotschenreuther
Manager Marketing

Katja ist seit Oktober 2020 Teil des Marketing Teams. Als Manager Marketing kümmert sie sich hauptsächlich um das Marketing für die Konferenzen stackconf und OSMC sowie unsere Trainings. Zudem unterstützt sie das Icinga Team mit verschiedenen Social Media Kampagnen und der Bewerbung der Icinga Camps. Sie ist SEO-Verantwortliche für all unsere Websites und sehr viel in unserem Blog unterwegs. In ihrer Freizeit reist sie gerne, bastelt, backt und engagiert sich bei Foodsharing. Im Sommer kümmert sie sich außerdem um ihren viel zu großen Gemüseanbau.

Monthly Snap June 2022

Summertime in Nuremberg, and our Shop has great summer offers for you. Read about it in Isi`s article Sommershopping im NETWAYS Shop and save money on your next order.

 

Stackconf

 

Katja informed us that the agenda is set and looking good! Check it out and join us in Berlin.

 

Techies beware!

 

David wrote about ServiceNow Data Asset Import with the Director, and Nicole told us what elastic stack actually is in Log Management mit dem Elastic Stack, and how we can assist you if you want to learn more about it. And Johannes taught us about Orchestration with Puppet Bolt. Then Christian informed us that  Graylog ENTERPRISE wird Graylog Operations. And Lorenz wrote about the advantages of free software in Skalierungseffekte von freier Software

 

NWS

 

Stefan proudly announced, that the Managed Database is now a part of the NWS services. Hosted in Germany of course.

 

What´s extra?

 

Christian announced that NETWAYS will become an authorized Puppet reseller! Then Andre taught us the advantages of PhotoPrism, die Fotogaleri mit dem gewissen Etwas. And Lennart announced the release of the third Icinga book and told us a bit about what to expect in Icinga als Buch zum Dritten.

 

OSMC

 

The Open Source Monitoring Conference is always a great event for the entire community. Katja told us to get our tickets now. And to get us in the right mindset she shares links from last years talks. This month watch Saschas talk Open Source Application Performance Monitoring in the Enterprise,  Feu`s talk on how to contribute to Open Source with the example of Icinga and Michel`s talk on how to Use Open Source for an Enterprise grade platform.

 

#lifeatnetways

 

Nik and the other apprentices reported from their week of getting to know other departments. They were astonished how much more there is to the work than they had initially thought. And this month we congratulated Dirk on 10 years at NETWAYS! Read about him and others in our series NETWAYS anniversaries

 

NETWAYS Chefs

 

There is a new recipe for you in our blog series NETWAYS Chefs. Read about how Janina baked delicious bread.

 

Catharina Celikel
Catharina Celikel
Office Manager

Catharina unterstützt seit März 2016 unsere Abteilung Finance & Administration. Die gebürtige Norwegerin ist Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin für Englisch. Als Office Manager kümmert sie sich deshalb nicht nur um das Tagesgeschäft sondern übernimmt nebenbei zusätzlich einen Großteil der Übersetzungen. Privat ist der bekennende Bücherwurm am liebsten mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs.

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.

Monthly Snap June


June kept everyone busy with and excited about the Open Source Data Conference in Berlin. Eleven days before OSDC Keya started the „OSDC 2018 Countdown“. Second week of June the NETWAYS headquarter in Nuremberg was quite quiet. Everyone flew off to Berlin. Everyone? Well, not entirely… One small group of NETWAY-ers kept the NETWAYS flag flying in Nuremberg. Thankfully they had sent a great conference reporter out: Every evening Dirk summed up what had happened in „The Future of Open Source Data Center Solutions – OSDC 2018 – Day 1“ and „… 2“. He also wrote about the „Open Source Camp Issue #1“ . OSCamp will give Open Source projects a platform to present themselves to the Community. This year it started with Foreman and Graylog.
Berlin Events are over for this year, but other great events cast their shadows ahead: „Now is the time to register“ for the upcoming Open Source Monitoring Conference. OSMC takes place in Nuremberg, November 5 to 8.
There is this German saying: „Alles neu macht der Mai“ – for NETWAYS it was June: For OSMC we have created new presentations formats, learn more in „OSMC 2018: Choose what suits you!” And: Julia is new. She just started this month as Marketing Manager and introduced herself in our blogseries „NETWAYS stellt sich vor“. Also new: We have published a „Ceph Training “, as Tim is happy to announce.
At times of DSVGO for Christoph it’s time to reconsider data protection of monitoring servers. In „Einfaches verschlüsseltes Backup“ he explains how one can use GPG to encrypt an icinga2 backup. Nicole shared her thoughts on the „Microsoft and GitHub – merge conflict?“ and recommends to get your own GitLab instance, whereas Michael explains „Continuous Integration with Golang and GitLab“. „Wie überwache ich eine Cluster-Applikation in Icinga 2?“, asked Daniel being at a customer – solving the problem with a little help from his friends. Eric explains „Filter for Multiple Group Memberships in SQL“, that will become even more powerful with the upcoming Icinga Web 2 release. In „Fresh from the shelfDavid reports about command-lines with Ranger, Progress and fzf, and Dirk inspired the Open Source Community about „Contributing as a Non-Developer“. One month, so much going on… Stay tuned!