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Nagios - The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring

Nagios - The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring

Assessment and Planning Toolkit Published: July 13, 2009 | Updated: February 5, 2014 Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 9.0 is now available for download! Launch the download of the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 9.0. Launch the Getting Started Guide for the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit. Get more related resources for the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit. The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) is an agentless, automated, multi-product planning and assessment tool for quicker and easier desktop, server and cloud migrations. The latest version of the MAP Toolkit adds new scenarios to help you plan your IT future while supporting your current business needs. Included in the Download The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit includes the following components: MAPSetup.exe. Feature Overview MAP provides secure, agentless, and network-wide inventory that scales from small business to large enterprises. You can use MAP to inventory the following technologies:

Centreon - Open Source Network, Systems and Application monitoring solution Network Monitoring Software, Network Monitoring Tools Comparatif d’outils de supervison « Benjamin Forte | Wiki | Formations et Prestations IT Le choix des outils de supervision pour ce comparatif c’est basé sur plusieurs facteurs : Totalement Open-sourceEncore supportésPermettent une génération de « graphs »Fonctionnent sur différents équipements (switchs, routeurs, serveurs, …)Dispose d’une interface webGère le SNMPv3Avertissent les administrateurs en cas de problèmesAuthentification LDAP Protocole de test L’ensemble des outils ont été installé et configuré sur des serveurs Linux sous des machines virtuelles VMware. Plateforme de test Ubuntu 10.10Serveur ApacheServeur MySQL Cacti Cacti est un logiciel de supervision réseau basé sur RRDTool. Caractéristique : N’est pas un outil de supervision à proprement parléOutil purement de monithoringNe reçoit pas de traps Bilan Les plus : Facilité d’™installationFacilité de configurationAffichage rapide des graphs sur plusieurs périodesPeut-être amélioré grâce à des pluginsGrosse communauté Les moins : Limité de basePeut mettre un certain temps à générer les graphs Zabbix Nagios/Centreon Zenoss Ganglia

cPacket Les solutions intégrées Fortinet s’associent avec Cisco ACI pour assurer la sécurité des SDN - Press Releases Le texte suivant est issu d'un communiqué de presse et ne reflète en rien l'opinion de la rédaction. Les solutions intégrées Fortinet s’associent avec Cisco ACI pour assurer la sécurité des SDN Diegem, 7 mei 2015 – Fortinet® (NASDAQ: FTNT) - l’un des leaders de solutions hautes performances en cybersécurité, annonce l’intégration de ses pare-feux nouvelle génération FortiGate avec Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI), la plate-forme de Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) dédiée au Software Defined Network (SDN). La FortiGate, le pare-feu le plus performant du marché, lorsqu’intégrée au ACI, apporte aux clients de multiples fonctions de sécurité (pare-feu, prévention des intrusions, gestion des menaces et autres). “Fortinet a pour ambition d’offrir une sécurité maximale pour de multiples environnements”, explique Mary Yang, Vice-présidente en charge des alliances chez Fortinet.

Web Application Firewalls Are Worth the Investment for Enterprises In the early 2000s, most enterprises were not using WAFs to protect their Web servers and applications. Firewalls were the best practice, and intrusion detection and prevention were still maturing. The relatively low complexity of the Web applications was not a sufficient driver to justify an additional investment, and attackers were not yet backed by well-funded organizations. Since then, Web applications have become more complex, relying on languages and scripts such as HTML5, Java, JavaScript, and PHP for rich interface application (RIA),extensive frameworks and complex third-party libraries. False positives and performance hits arising from protections that relied on traffic-pattern matching became a real issue. IPS vendors elected to disable most of the Web application protection signatures by default to mitigate these issues. Unfortunately, many enterprises and WAF vendors use the low PCI compliance standard as the goal and do not seek more than a successful audit. Figure 1. Uses

Bandwidth Saturation: Can we find salvation in the sky? | Official Flowroute VoIP Blog The end is near. The growth curve for data usage is getting steeper by the second. The more we use data for applications like VoIP and mobile VoIP, UC, cloud based file repositories, and streaming the latest episode of COSMOS, the faster, and wider, we need our connections to be. Very soon, accessing the data we need may start to feel (even more) like sitting in freeway gridlock at rush hour. That is, unless we’re able to find salvation from high up above. Our snowballing thirst for data threatens to clog all available bandwidth, bringing data speeds to a tortuously slow crawl and limiting access. The problem is no better for the mobile networks we’re increasingly turning to to feed our data addictions. The evolution of optical wireless technology suggests a wire free future that’s very fast, requires less infrastructure, and it may not be all that far away. Market research firm LightCounting reported flat growth in sales of wired optical components and modules for 2013. Range is one.

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