Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of sponsor


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02/25/10 21:48:52 (3 years ago)
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    11[[TracNav(TracNav/TOCSponsoring|nocollapse)]] 
    2 = Sponsorship = 
     2[[PageOutline]] 
     3 
     4= Become a sponsor = 
    35NSClient++ is a free and open source tool not backed by any commercial entity. 
    46In fact I don't even work with Nagios so this is a 100% "spare time effort". 
     
    2931If you have donated before and want to be listed on the fan page contact me and I will add you, since there was no "opt out" I am hesitant to add peoples names without prior consent. 
    3032 
     33= Current sponsors = 
     34A big thank you to my current sponsors. 
     35 
     36== OP5 == 
     37 
     38== Opsview == 
     39{{{ 
     40#!html 
     41<div><p>Opsview&reg; is enterprise system monitoring software designed for  
     42scalability, flexibility and ease of use. Software was awarded a Product 
     43 Excellence award for Best System Management Tool at LinuxWorld Expo in  
     44San Francisco during August 2008. </p><p>Opsview, in development since 2003 is a fully integrated monitoring  
     45tool that incorporates popular Open Source software including <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://nagios.org/">Nagios&reg; Core</a>, <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.nagvis.org/">Nagvis</a>, <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/">Net-SNMP</a> 
     46 
     47 and <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/">RRDtool</a>. 
     48 The <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.catalystframework.org/">Catalyst</a> 
     49 web framework provides an extensible monitoring and configuration user  
     50interface. Opsview server software runs on Linux and Solaris 10. It will 
     51 monitor all common operating systems including Linux, AIX, Solaris and  
     52Windows. The Opsview engineering group contains members of the <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios/">Nagios</a> 
     53 developer team</p><p><img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small1.png">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small2.png">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="http://resources.opsview.org/graphics/opsview3.5-ss-small3.png"><br></p><p>Opsview provides enterprise monitoring features without the  
     54complexity or expense of traditional proprietary software.</p> 
     55<ul> 
     56<li>Fully supported. Four levels of Opsview <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.opsera.com/opsview_support.html">subscription</a>  
     57 
     58available. 
     59</li><li>Incorporates the Nagios&reg; Core monitoring engine allowing use of 
     60 a wide range of Nagios plugins and add-ons 
     61</li><li>Released under the <a bitly="BITLY_PROCESSED" href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU GPL v2</a> 
     62 Open Source license 
     63</li><li>Scalability and resilience through distributed monitoring  
     64architecture 
     65</li><li>SNMP polling and trap processing 
     66</li><li>Built on extensible web framework 
     67</li><li>User interface designed around simplicity and ease of use 
     68</li><li>APIs for monitoring, notification and configuration 
     69</li><li>Active user and developer communities 
     70</li></ul><p>Opsview has users in telecommunications, financial services,  
     71government, education, media, IT services and e-commerce industries.</p></div><br><div> 
     72}}} 
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