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OSMC 2018 – NOW is the time to register


OSMC 2018 | The Leading Event on Open Source Monitoring | Nov 05 – 08 Nuremberg
You are working on a new feature for Open Source Monitoring?
You found a genius way to solve a problem?
Best practice is your daily practice?
Share your knowledge and experiences with the community! DO IT NOW: Register as a speaker for OSMC!
The Open Source Monitoring Conference – short OSMC – is THE annual meeting of international open source enthusiasts in Nuremberg. The conference will be held in English and German. Presentations in English are particularly welcome. Speakers can choose between two possible formats: The long lecture that takes around 50-55 minutes and the short one, limited to 20 minutes. Talks can be submitted until June 30, 2018.
Besides the Presentations on Nov 06 & 07, the event comprises a day of technical Workshops on “Prometheus”, “Ansible”, “Icinga 2 / Puppet” and “Graylog” on Nov 05 and the Hackathon directly following the lecture program, on Nov 08.
OSMC takes place in Nuremberg, Nov 05 – Nov 08. Until June 30, 2018  you also have the chance to grab one of our Early Bird Tickets to be one of the more than 250 Open Source Lovers that attend the event. For further informations visit osmc.de.

Open Source Backup Conference – Call for Papers

osbconf_sidebar_cfp_200x130The Open Source Backup Conference started it‘s Call for Papers. Interested speakers are invited to submit their proposals via the official event website. Papers will be accepted until June 5th.
The Open Source Backup Conference will take place on September 26 and 27, in Cologne, Germany. The event rates as Europe-wide leading for open source data backup solutions. The two day, English-language summit is dedicated to open source backup software such as REAR, Bacula, Amanda and especially Bareos. The OSBConference is hosted by dass IT and open source specialist NETWAYS.
International IT experts and decision-makers from various industries – such as science and research, education, software development and service providers, media or telecommunication – take this ideal opportunity to exchange experiences and get into in-depth discussions about best practices and the latest know-how in the field of open source backup solutions. In addition to the varied lecture program three hands-on workshops are offered: Bareos Introduction, Monitoring with Icinga 2 and REAR. The workshops will take place on September 26, from 2 am to 6 am.
Early bird tickets will be available until June 5th. For further information about the conference visit osbconf.org.

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Seit Dezember 2015 ist Pamela Anführerin des Marketing Teams. Mit ihrer stetig wachsenden Mannschaft arbeitet sie daran, NETWAYS nicht nur erfolgreicher, sondern auch immer schöner zu machen. Privat ist sie Dompteurin einer Horde von drei Kindern, zwei Pferden, drei Katzen und einem Hund. Für Langeweile bleibt also keine Zeit!

OSB Conf and OSMC: Call for Papers and Early Bird are running!

Dear Readers,
time is running and it’s running so fast, that we have to remind you of two Call for Papers and Early Birds already! Open Source Backup Conference and Open Source Monitoring Conference are waiting for you to join them as speakers. And both are providing discounted tickets for early attendee registrations.
But let’s take one thing at a time!
 
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Open Source Backup Conference on Bareos (OSB Conf)
Call for Papers: until June 6th 2015
Early Bird: until June 6th 2015
This conference is of course all about the important things you need to know, if you like to play it save. The Open Source Backup Conference on Bareos (former known as “Bacula Conference”) annually offers a whole lot of presentations about Open Source Backup (as you might have already guessed). Of course you can also meet nice people there who share your passion for a nice and well done backup.
The English speaking conference will take place in Cologne from September 29th to 30th and is organized by us and our wonderful partner dassIT.
If you like to apply as a speaker, this is the place you are looking for.
If you are more interested in taking part as an attendee, you have to register here.
 
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Open Source Monitoring Conference (OSMC)
Call for Papers: until June 30th 2015
Early Bird: until June 30th 2015
Of course you already know one of the most beautiful conferences about open source monitoring! If not, you just have to visit us in Nuremberg for this year’s celebrations of the 10th anniversary of Open Source Monitoring conference!
Every year we welcome guests from all over the world to give them two fully packed days of interesting talks about one of our favorite topics: Open Source Monitoring Software – especially Icinga! On top of that, we offer workshops as an add-on. This year, we will also provide participation in a Hackathon for the very first time. So you can stretch your visit in our hometown from November 16th to 19th, if you like to.
If you like to apply as a speaker, this is the place you are looking for.
If you are more interested in taking part as an attendee, you have to register here.
 

Weekly Snap: Linux Magazine Academy & Linux Tag, Nagios Training & OSMC + Icinga 1.4

9 – 13 May offered many an opportunity to discuss and learn in a : from Nagios training and the OSMC to the Linux Magazine Academy and Linux Tag, all topped off with a Icinga 1.4 birthday release.
Manuela called out to interested speakers for the Open Source Monitoring Conference (OSMC) 2011. In its 6th year running, the event on 29 – 30 November covers every aspect of monitoring in the open source world, with a special focus on Nagios. The ‚Call for Papers‚ is now open till 30 July, and all are welcome to offer their presentation or workshop ideas. In addition, 3 intensive workshops are already planned for the conference eve on “Nagios SLA Reporting with Jasper Reports”, “Configurations Management for Nagios & Icinga with Puppet” and “Kick-start Icinga”. These optional courses come at a special “conference + workshop” package rate of €1,439 and are limited to 10 attendees per class. So register quick to secure a place and benefit from the early bird special till 15 August 2011.
With specials in mind, she also recommended Linux Magazine Acadamy’s online training courses on LPIC, Nagios, OpenOffice and WordPress to name a few. All registrations made by 15 May receive a discount of up to 75%, for example a good beginner’s course on Nagios is now just €299 from its usual price of €379.
On the topic of training, Rebecca reminded us that NETWAYS’ own beginner Nagios course on 7-10 June in Nuremberg is running out of places fast. Four, all inclusive packages at €2,290 are still available.
She went on to wish the 2 year old Icinga a happy birthday, and congratulated them on their release of version 1.4. In this release, the open source monitoring project offered a new look Classic UI alongside many bug fixes.
Finally, Manuela tipped off Linux Tag that was held in Berlin last week, where Bernd Erk from our team made 2 speeches: “Open Source Reporting in Systems Management” and “Enterprise Monitoring with Icinga” at the event where .com meets .org.

Weekly Snap: Heatmap for Icinga, JIT cool, Windows 2000 and SOAP/REST?

14 – 18 June warned Windows 2000 users of looming support freezes, gawked in awe at JIT, shared Julian’s LinuxTag presentation, introduced the SOAP and REST developer conflict and announced our first Icinga addon.
Reflecting on hot summer days in data centers, Jannis revealed Heatmap for Icinga. Now while enjoying ice cream, admins can view their server room and react quickly to temperature problems. With a drag and drop, servers and sensors can be laid out on the map and intervals for temperature processing set. Replete with dashboard, it integrates seamlessly into Icinga Web and is ready for download at netways.org as always.
We paid our respects to JIT (JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit) while Julian shared his presentation slides from LinuxTag in Berlin on Nagios and Icinga. He then went on to bring bad news to Windows 2000 users – as of 13 July 2010, Microsoft will end support for all Windows 2000 regardless of type. This means no free updates or security updates, which may also mean security problems will no longer be fixed. On the same day, normal support for Windows 2003 Server (and Server R2) will run out and only extended support will be provided. So only issues critical to security will be fixed, for all others a patch will be offered only to those in their paid support program. This extended support will be available to 14 July 2015- so it seems now is high time to switch out!
Finally, Bernd introduced his new series to tackle the SOAP or REST question which all developers inevitably face in service oriented development. He plans to look at both architectures in detail and compare their advantages and disadvantages. In the meantime he pointed to a previous post from Julian for a good starting point. Till then, keep your eyes peeled!