Introduction to Zabbix - Company, Product, Services and Use CasesZabbix
About Zabbix Software:
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution designed to monitor and track performance and availability of network servers, devices, services and other IT resources.
Zabbix is an all-in-one monitoring solution that allows users to collect, store, manage and analyze information received from IT infrastructure, as well as display on-screen, and alert by e-mail, SMS or Jabber when thresholds are reached.
Zabbix allows administrators to recognize server and device problems within a short period of time and therefore reduces the system downtime and risk of system failure. The monitoring solution is being actively used by SMBs and large enterprises across all industries and almost in every country of the world.
Alexander Sergunin - Getting Things Done with Zabbix ServicesZabbix
In this talk Alexander will discuss details of available Zabbix Professional Services and the benefits your company/organization gets when using these.
Zabbix Conference 2015
Improving DevOps through Cloud Automation and Management - Real-World Rocket ...Ostrato
Explore how DevOps processes can be made more efficient through improved service delivery and cloud automation. Check out this real-world example to see how Chef and Ostrato helped OpenWhere, a geospatial analytics startup, compete in the hyper-competitive defense marketplace.
Chef allows enterprises like OpenWhere to automate infrastructure deployments to accelerate and simplify the development process. Ostrato’s cloud management platform enables enterprises to control costs and institute governance in hybrid cloud environments.
Serverless technology can unlock new capabilities for your integrations. It’s no surprise that the serverless cloud is being adopted across industries because it helps businesses stay flexible, agile, scalable, and operate at low cost. However, a serverless implementation has a hidden key to making it successful: serverless DevOps.If you are one of the countless organizations adopting serverless technology, you need to be able to plan, govern, and deploy your serverless footprint using serverless DevOps processes.
In this webinar, we will describe the difference between traditional DevOps and serverless DevOps, discuss why serverless + serverless DevOps is a perfect recipe for success, and provide you with a serverless DevOps plan for making your serverless implementation scalable and successful.
You will learn:
The difference between traditional DevOps vs. serverless DevOps
Serverless DevOps benefits and best practices
Serverless DevOps common blind spots
How to plan for serverless DevOps for your serverless implementations
Who should attend:
IT leaders planning to move their legacy/on-premise/iPaas system to the cloud
People who are new or just starting out with serverless/cloud implementations
Anyone considering using serverless technology for an upcoming implementation
Reasons to attend:
Prepare your path to achieve a successful serverless DevOps implementation
Feel confident in using, deploying, and governing your serverless footprint
Introduction to Zabbix - Company, Product, Services and Use CasesZabbix
About Zabbix Software:
Zabbix is an enterprise-class open source distributed monitoring solution designed to monitor and track performance and availability of network servers, devices, services and other IT resources.
Zabbix is an all-in-one monitoring solution that allows users to collect, store, manage and analyze information received from IT infrastructure, as well as display on-screen, and alert by e-mail, SMS or Jabber when thresholds are reached.
Zabbix allows administrators to recognize server and device problems within a short period of time and therefore reduces the system downtime and risk of system failure. The monitoring solution is being actively used by SMBs and large enterprises across all industries and almost in every country of the world.
Alexander Sergunin - Getting Things Done with Zabbix ServicesZabbix
In this talk Alexander will discuss details of available Zabbix Professional Services and the benefits your company/organization gets when using these.
Zabbix Conference 2015
Improving DevOps through Cloud Automation and Management - Real-World Rocket ...Ostrato
Explore how DevOps processes can be made more efficient through improved service delivery and cloud automation. Check out this real-world example to see how Chef and Ostrato helped OpenWhere, a geospatial analytics startup, compete in the hyper-competitive defense marketplace.
Chef allows enterprises like OpenWhere to automate infrastructure deployments to accelerate and simplify the development process. Ostrato’s cloud management platform enables enterprises to control costs and institute governance in hybrid cloud environments.
Serverless technology can unlock new capabilities for your integrations. It’s no surprise that the serverless cloud is being adopted across industries because it helps businesses stay flexible, agile, scalable, and operate at low cost. However, a serverless implementation has a hidden key to making it successful: serverless DevOps.If you are one of the countless organizations adopting serverless technology, you need to be able to plan, govern, and deploy your serverless footprint using serverless DevOps processes.
In this webinar, we will describe the difference between traditional DevOps and serverless DevOps, discuss why serverless + serverless DevOps is a perfect recipe for success, and provide you with a serverless DevOps plan for making your serverless implementation scalable and successful.
You will learn:
The difference between traditional DevOps vs. serverless DevOps
Serverless DevOps benefits and best practices
Serverless DevOps common blind spots
How to plan for serverless DevOps for your serverless implementations
Who should attend:
IT leaders planning to move their legacy/on-premise/iPaas system to the cloud
People who are new or just starting out with serverless/cloud implementations
Anyone considering using serverless technology for an upcoming implementation
Reasons to attend:
Prepare your path to achieve a successful serverless DevOps implementation
Feel confident in using, deploying, and governing your serverless footprint
The devops approach to monitoring, Open Source and Infrastructure as Code StyleJulien Pivotto
Monitoring is critical for every decent application that runs on production. Many of the monitoring tools widely used show their limits at the age of Infrastructure as Code and Cloud computing. Let's investigate how monitoring can face the new challenges: scalability, reproducability and automation
API Gitlab, risparmia tempo nella configurazione dei progetti.
Emerasoft presenta il primo meetup in italiano su Gitlab - 30 minuti - in cui ci focalizzeremo sull'utilizzo delle API per la configurazione dei progetti Gitlab.
Sabrina presenterà l'applicazione Web Gitlab raccontando la nostra esperienza nella configurazione di nuovi progetti utilizzando l'API Gitlab.
Agenda:
- Gitlab Intro
- Funzionalità dell'ultima versione
- Caso d'uso su API Gitlab (Utenti, Gruppi, Progetti)
Vuoi saperne di più?
Unisciti al Gitlab Meetup Milano: https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Gitlab-Meetup-Milano/ o scrivici all'indirizzo gitlab@emerasoft.com
Event Manipulation and Testing, presented by PNC's Jason Stanley (IT System Engineer).
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
Zenoss' own Nick Turner (Director, IT Operations) and Jacob Keith (Deployment Architect) present Zenoss as a Service: How to Get There.
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
How Optimal Alerting is Better for Cloud EnvironmentsDeborah Schalm
Join Aaron Pacheco, Program Manager for Infrastructure Services at Acquia, and Patrick Lin, VP Products at SignalFx, for a deep dive on alerting best practices in cloud-based environments. For many enterprises, determining the best alert conditions for scale-out, elastic architectures is a complex, time-consuming process and often results in alert noise. Learn how to create, deploy and tune alerts to set your team up for success and hear how Acquia improved its monitoring insights with SignalFx.
Industry expert Bob Aiello and DBmaestro’s CTO Yaniv Yehuda joined forces in this powerful webcast to explain what DevOps is all about, and why the database is such a critical component of it.
Intro to DefectDojo at OWASP SwitzerlandMatt Tesauro
You’re tasked with ‘doing AppSec’ for your company and you’ve got more apps and issues than you know how to deal with. How do you make sense of the different tools outputs for all your different apps? DefectDojo can be your one source of truth and become the heart of your AppSec automation program.
DefectDojo grew out of a Product Security program 8 years ago and was created by AppSec people for AppSec people. In this talk, you’ll learn about DefectDojo and how to make the most of the many features it offers including its REST-based API. DefectDojo can be your one source of truth for discovered security vulnerabilities, report generation, aggregation of over 80 different security tools, inventory of applications, tracking testing efforts and metrics on the AppSec program. DefectDojo was the heart of an AppSec automation effort that saw an increase in assessments from 44 to 414 in two years. Don't you want 9.4 times more output from your AppSec program? It's time to ditch spreadsheets and get DefectDojo.
HouSecCon 2019: Offensive Security - Starting from ScratchSpencer Koch
HouSecCon 2019 Offensive Security - Starting from Scratch. Learn from Spencer Koch and Altaz Valani about how to build an offensive security program from scratch, incorporating application security, infrastructure vulnerability management, hardening, devsecops, security champions, and red teaming. Be able to organize these capabilities to tell a story and build maturity to help your organization be more secure. Includes gotchas and lessons learned from industry experience.
Avoid Troubled Waters: Building a Bridge Between ServiceNow and CI/CDXebiaLabs
DevOps has made great strides in reducing bottlenecks in the software delivery process. Yet, it is surprising how many organizations keep DevOps on a separate track from long-established IT service management (ITSM) implementations and systems such as ServiceNow. Consequently, development teams find it challenging to track features, user stories, and IT service requests across different tools for backlog management and ITSM.
But how do they make sure tickets are closed when the work is complete? How can they ensure compliance? And can they answer the ultimate question: Which feature actually made it into which release?
We all know that running security tests on a CI can gives us a lot of value. And we all know already a few good security tools that we are running or planning to run continuously to ensure our app stays secure. But integrating those tools into the CI is not a simple task. Each one of those tools has it's own API and does not always support all the features we want. For example, we might want to report the finding of each tools as TeamCity tests, or maybe we are using Jira and want to open a new issue for each finding. And what about filtering false positives? Any automated tool will produce false positive findings, but how can we filter them? In this talk I'll demo OWASP Glue - a tool that aims to ease the integration of various security tools into the CI/CD pipeline.
The talk was presented on DevSecOps meetup
OSMC 2017 | Monitoring Challenges in a World of Automation by Anthony GoddardNETWAYS
Public and private cloud infrastructures promise to make fully dynamic infrastructure a reality – compute instances can be provisioned and terminated at a moments notice, all in response to customer demand. Though “auto-scaling” was once held as the pinnacle of infrastructure automation, it is now considered table stakes. And while this has relieved certain operational burdens (developers can now have access to “on-demand” compute!), it has also created new challenges.
Software-as-a-Service has become a very popular software delivery method due to its inherent advantages to both the service provider and the consumer. Startups are emerging businesses that usually provide innovative products to win a market share. In the recent past there are many Information Technology startups adopt SaaS as a way to quickly deliver their products to customers.
This talk is discusses the software engineering challenges in a SaaS startup environment, so that software practitioners those who do not have experience in such an environment can foresee what to be expected.
Alain Ganuchaud - Trouble Ticket Integration with Zabbix in Large Environment...Zabbix
Large Environments rely on TroubleTicket tool and HelpDesk for managing IT issues. Bridging Zabbix with over 5000 servers and HelpDesk manually is a painful and impossible project. In this presentation we will cover how we may integrate Zabbix with HelpDesk, the architecture and what are the issues specially in Large Environments.
As an example, we will cover the case study of Zabbix - ServiceNow integration, as it was developped for SwissLife and released as OpenSource.
The devops approach to monitoring, Open Source and Infrastructure as Code StyleJulien Pivotto
Monitoring is critical for every decent application that runs on production. Many of the monitoring tools widely used show their limits at the age of Infrastructure as Code and Cloud computing. Let's investigate how monitoring can face the new challenges: scalability, reproducability and automation
API Gitlab, risparmia tempo nella configurazione dei progetti.
Emerasoft presenta il primo meetup in italiano su Gitlab - 30 minuti - in cui ci focalizzeremo sull'utilizzo delle API per la configurazione dei progetti Gitlab.
Sabrina presenterà l'applicazione Web Gitlab raccontando la nostra esperienza nella configurazione di nuovi progetti utilizzando l'API Gitlab.
Agenda:
- Gitlab Intro
- Funzionalità dell'ultima versione
- Caso d'uso su API Gitlab (Utenti, Gruppi, Progetti)
Vuoi saperne di più?
Unisciti al Gitlab Meetup Milano: https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/Gitlab-Meetup-Milano/ o scrivici all'indirizzo gitlab@emerasoft.com
Event Manipulation and Testing, presented by PNC's Jason Stanley (IT System Engineer).
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
Zenoss' own Nick Turner (Director, IT Operations) and Jacob Keith (Deployment Architect) present Zenoss as a Service: How to Get There.
Access the full presentation recordings for GalaxZ17 here: http://ow.ly/WyBu30cakk0
How Optimal Alerting is Better for Cloud EnvironmentsDeborah Schalm
Join Aaron Pacheco, Program Manager for Infrastructure Services at Acquia, and Patrick Lin, VP Products at SignalFx, for a deep dive on alerting best practices in cloud-based environments. For many enterprises, determining the best alert conditions for scale-out, elastic architectures is a complex, time-consuming process and often results in alert noise. Learn how to create, deploy and tune alerts to set your team up for success and hear how Acquia improved its monitoring insights with SignalFx.
Industry expert Bob Aiello and DBmaestro’s CTO Yaniv Yehuda joined forces in this powerful webcast to explain what DevOps is all about, and why the database is such a critical component of it.
Intro to DefectDojo at OWASP SwitzerlandMatt Tesauro
You’re tasked with ‘doing AppSec’ for your company and you’ve got more apps and issues than you know how to deal with. How do you make sense of the different tools outputs for all your different apps? DefectDojo can be your one source of truth and become the heart of your AppSec automation program.
DefectDojo grew out of a Product Security program 8 years ago and was created by AppSec people for AppSec people. In this talk, you’ll learn about DefectDojo and how to make the most of the many features it offers including its REST-based API. DefectDojo can be your one source of truth for discovered security vulnerabilities, report generation, aggregation of over 80 different security tools, inventory of applications, tracking testing efforts and metrics on the AppSec program. DefectDojo was the heart of an AppSec automation effort that saw an increase in assessments from 44 to 414 in two years. Don't you want 9.4 times more output from your AppSec program? It's time to ditch spreadsheets and get DefectDojo.
HouSecCon 2019: Offensive Security - Starting from ScratchSpencer Koch
HouSecCon 2019 Offensive Security - Starting from Scratch. Learn from Spencer Koch and Altaz Valani about how to build an offensive security program from scratch, incorporating application security, infrastructure vulnerability management, hardening, devsecops, security champions, and red teaming. Be able to organize these capabilities to tell a story and build maturity to help your organization be more secure. Includes gotchas and lessons learned from industry experience.
Avoid Troubled Waters: Building a Bridge Between ServiceNow and CI/CDXebiaLabs
DevOps has made great strides in reducing bottlenecks in the software delivery process. Yet, it is surprising how many organizations keep DevOps on a separate track from long-established IT service management (ITSM) implementations and systems such as ServiceNow. Consequently, development teams find it challenging to track features, user stories, and IT service requests across different tools for backlog management and ITSM.
But how do they make sure tickets are closed when the work is complete? How can they ensure compliance? And can they answer the ultimate question: Which feature actually made it into which release?
We all know that running security tests on a CI can gives us a lot of value. And we all know already a few good security tools that we are running or planning to run continuously to ensure our app stays secure. But integrating those tools into the CI is not a simple task. Each one of those tools has it's own API and does not always support all the features we want. For example, we might want to report the finding of each tools as TeamCity tests, or maybe we are using Jira and want to open a new issue for each finding. And what about filtering false positives? Any automated tool will produce false positive findings, but how can we filter them? In this talk I'll demo OWASP Glue - a tool that aims to ease the integration of various security tools into the CI/CD pipeline.
The talk was presented on DevSecOps meetup
OSMC 2017 | Monitoring Challenges in a World of Automation by Anthony GoddardNETWAYS
Public and private cloud infrastructures promise to make fully dynamic infrastructure a reality – compute instances can be provisioned and terminated at a moments notice, all in response to customer demand. Though “auto-scaling” was once held as the pinnacle of infrastructure automation, it is now considered table stakes. And while this has relieved certain operational burdens (developers can now have access to “on-demand” compute!), it has also created new challenges.
Software-as-a-Service has become a very popular software delivery method due to its inherent advantages to both the service provider and the consumer. Startups are emerging businesses that usually provide innovative products to win a market share. In the recent past there are many Information Technology startups adopt SaaS as a way to quickly deliver their products to customers.
This talk is discusses the software engineering challenges in a SaaS startup environment, so that software practitioners those who do not have experience in such an environment can foresee what to be expected.
Alain Ganuchaud - Trouble Ticket Integration with Zabbix in Large Environment...Zabbix
Large Environments rely on TroubleTicket tool and HelpDesk for managing IT issues. Bridging Zabbix with over 5000 servers and HelpDesk manually is a painful and impossible project. In this presentation we will cover how we may integrate Zabbix with HelpDesk, the architecture and what are the issues specially in Large Environments.
As an example, we will cover the case study of Zabbix - ServiceNow integration, as it was developped for SwissLife and released as OpenSource.
Zabbix as Enabler Platform for Business Model of DataBase as a Service DBAaaSZabbix
The ilegra has a service called DBAaS in which provides support and projects in Database and Middleware high quality and cost-effective for a portfolio of approximately 85 companies from various industries and around the world. Zabbix was chosen as the monitoring engine platform that supports this model. With Zabbix we can monitor and operate environments with Oracle Database, DB2, MS SQLServer, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, etc. As Application Servers like Weblogic, Jboss, IIS, Tomcat, etc. In this presentation we will speak of the key attributes that led to the choice of Zabbix and the results obtained.
The wireless network monitoring data are abundant, as it seems relevant store information from devices and users connected, especially in an multicampus environment like Unesp. In this sense, the database tends to increase rapidly the number of records, being necessary to optimize the periodic cleaning routine of Zabbix data. Here are our way of improving the functioning of the "housekeeping" native application. Also will demonstrate the massive use of the data type "Zabbix Trapper" for flexible the list of informations of Wi-Fi infrastructure and techniques varied use of "low level discovery" for monitoring of wireless access points.
Google Cloud Platform monitoring with ZabbixMax Kuzkin
This presentation describes how to configure Zabbix (https://zabbix.com/) to configure Google Cloud Platform events through its Monitoring API, using gcpmetrics (https://github.com/odin-public/gcpmetrics/) command line tool.
Wolfgang Alper - Zabbix Meets OPS Control / Rundeck | ZabConf2016Zabbix
Zabbix is an excellent tool to do network monitoring and to alert if something bad happens. But Zabbix can do more. An underestimated feature of Zabbix is its ability to perform actions in addition to simple notifications. However, this requires to precisly setup those actions within zabbix, which is not always an easy task and might duplicate existing work. So what if Zabbix actually worked in concert with an external taskrunner / jobscheduler that is build to do exactly this: run a task or action against a host and report its outcome? Zabbix would perform the same well defined steps that an ops member would perform in case of certain failures using this kind of tool. A well know example of this kind of software is "Rundeck" which is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
Wolfgang Alper - Zabbix Meets OPS Control / Rundeck | ZabConf2016Zabbix
Zabbix is an excellent tool to do network monitoring and to alert if something bad happens. But Zabbix can do more. An underestimated feature of Zabbix is its ability to perform actions in addition to simple notifications. However, this requires to precisly setup those actions within zabbix, which is not always an easy task and might duplicate existing work. So what if Zabbix actually worked in concert with an external taskrunner / jobscheduler that is build to do exactly this: run a task or action against a host and report its outcome? Zabbix would perform the same well defined steps that an ops member would perform in case of certain failures using this kind of tool. A well know example of this kind of software is "Rundeck" which is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Paulo Deolindo - Case Study_BBTS and ZabbixZabbix
The presentation will demonstrate as an introductory form and summarized as BB Technology, an Services Bank conglomerate company in Brazil, uses Zabbix to perform the monitoring of assets and services in your current infrastructure and future use for monitoring of its new Data Center in the Digital City, in Brasilia. As a provider of services to BB Group companies, the use of Zabbix and his extension, yet to be scheduled. It is a planning and high expectations for the entire group.
Konstantin Yakovlev - Event Analysis Toolset | ZabConf2016Zabbix
During outages on 10k+ hosts environment, NOC and Operations teams may face hundreds of alerts in order to perform root cause analysis, remediation or escalation, meanwhile logging resolution progress to Incident Management system for audit purposes.
This presentation will describe RingCentral approach to Incident and Problem Management in large Zabbix monitored cloud.
Co-authors of the presentation: Dmitry Shchemelinin, Ph.D., Sr. Director of Operations, RingCentral, USA.
Sumit Goel - Monitoring Cloud Applications Using Zabbix | ZabConf2016Zabbix
With global shift towards flexibility of cloud there are different demands on monitoring availability and performance of applications provided in the cloud. There are obvious limitations in accessing components of app hosted by third party run outside of internal environment. Same time there are opportunities of using vendor API and status page. In Salesforce, one of the most innovative company in the world by Forbes and one of the biggest cloud service provider, we understand the need of customer to be able to see in real time availability and performance of cloud application. In the following presentation we're going to list and describe multiple ways of monitoring cloud apps. Some of the methods are: building in web monitoring using Curl, web browser automation tools like Selenium, external scripts (reading vendor status dashboard) and API calls to the app.
Large organizations are increasingly turning to DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles, often with the goal of shipping better software faster. However, they're then faced with important considerations for scaling these processes across teams and in diverse environments while still maintaining the visibility and control necessary for compliance.
This presentation from Matt Meservey, Director of Product Management at SaltStack and Andrew Phillips, VP of DevOps Strategy at XebiaLabs discusses:
Practical advice and tips gleaned from the large organizations they have helped implement and scale DevOps and Continuous Delivery initiatives for
How to focus your initiatives around practicing improvement not just practicing “DevOps”
How the combination XebiaLabs and SaltStack accelerates the software cycle, delivers advanced automation capabilities, enables data-driven improvement and provides continuous insight into your end-to-end software release process in a way other tools simply cannot
Essentials for Building Five-Star Alexa Voice ExperiencesApplause
Voice is set to be the new mobile. Like smartphones did more than a decade ago, voice interfaces are changing the rules of when and how consumers interact with brands. By 2022, 55% of U.S. households will have at least one smart speaker. How can organizations leverage this boom?
Trusted Alexa testing providers, Applause and Bespoken, share the keys to driving five-star skill ratings with in-the-wild testing and automation.
My talk about DevOps in Knowit Developer Summit 2018 in Oslo. This talk is a condensed version of the DevOps workshop I run for management teams and technical teams to start their journey as an organization towards DevOps. We refer to DASA DevOps Agile Skills Association's definitions of DevOps. The talk includes also Knowit DevOps Maturity Model high level description.
Super Charge your Product Development via the Use of DevOpsSpyros Lambrinidis
How DevOps methodologies, culture and practices can be used within your Product Cycle in order to improve the final product delivered and the user experience.
Lets put DevOps in the hands of product and attempt to use it in order to improve the product we deliver to the end user.
Go through this presentation to understand how practices such as CI/CD, microservices, infrastructure as code, configuration management, serverless and team culture can be used to improve your product and make the life of the product management team a lot easier!
About the idea of DevOps, why we implemented DevOps and what we did, what is important !
About our road from waterfall/ITIL and silo structures to DevOps/Agile culture.
The DevOps Dance - Shift Left, Shift Right - Get It RightInflectra
As more organizations move towards continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) with DevOps pipelines becoming the norm, where is the right place to do different kinds and levels of testing? In this presentation, I will provide a blueprint for test managers on how to think about shifting left and shifting right while keeping the overall QA picture and goals in mind.
DevOps provides the ability to increase time to market to an new level. The question is no longer if we need to speed up our delivery. The challenge is to find the right „pace“ for your product. Not every organization and every product needs to run at the speed of Netflix and Spotify, even if we’d like it to be like this. We need to adjust the organization, processes and tools appropriatly and to identify the real bottlenecks in the delivery pipeline continuously. And by the way, we need to justify our investment in the DevOps mission. Are we just automating the current processes or can we use this DevOps thing to really support our business? In this talk, I’d like to discuss with you how to find the right design for your delivery process and your organization to behave as a business enabler and how you can scale DevOps within your organization without loosing agility. Let’s explore how we can listen carefully to the unknown customer out there and to build software they really like in the speed of your business.
Until recently, using xAPI meant custom programming, close work with your LRS provider, and custom reporting tools. It just wasn't scalable for enterprise-wide adoption. Today, xAPI is ready for wider adoption. We'll talk about the state of xAPI adoption and what you'll need to get started. Major courseware development tools have varying degrees of basic conformance with xAPI and can send statements to an LRS. Several LRSs are commercially available to choose from, and LMS providers are adding an LRS to their suites. Conformance specifications are evolving and more tools that previously never used SCORM are adopting xAPI.
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Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Andre Deo - Zabbix Brazil CommunityZabbix
In 2008 Brazil hadn't any community about Zabbix, and the software was not known to most people. What changed in 8 years? How a community initiated by one single man (like in Japan) made the difference? Currently this community has more than 3.000 members, many lectures at local events, articles in magazines, books, many blogs and member involved in building additional functions for Zabbix and translation of official documentation!
The aim of the lecture is the demonstration of the new Low Level Discovery Resources that emerged in Zabbix 3.0, as well as presentation, operation and demonstration LLD settings of Windows and ODBC Services.
Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Andre Deo - SNMP and ZabbixZabbix
The aim of the lecture is to discuss the main questions people have when using SNMP with Zabbix. Will present an overview of SNMP, MIBs, Net-SNMP and items used in Zabbix templates.
Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Rodrigo Mohr - Challenges on Large Env with Or...Zabbix
Scalability on a large environment can be a challenge on many different aspects involving customization of monitors, performance and reporting. The goal of this presentation is to share the experience we had at Dell, monitoring a big number of servers in an environment with constant changes, lots of custom monitors and new servers configured every week. We will present, from our 3 years of experience with Zabbix and Oracle, which positive/negative aspects we have taken from the configuration parameters we used, involving strong use of User Macros, optimization of Database Queries, Table Partitioning and Automation.
The Lojas Renner has always had a close proximity to the Open Source movement in Brazil. Still in the 90s, all the company's POS solutions have been migrated to Linux and in early 2000, migration started in all the company's systems, including the main components of critical infrastructure. Since then, much has changed. The world scene Open Source has become a worldwide standard for all products and companies, making its adoption not only an innovation but a necessity. Understand how since 2008 Zabbix helps us in monitoring the entire IT infrastructure, remote units and our business processes.
A Unirede atua desde 2008 com projetos de todos os portes envolvendo o Zabbix. Desde então surgem necessidades onde devemos garantir a interação do Zabbix com as mais variadas formas, métodos e ferramentas de mensageria para para notificar os eventos (E-mail, SMS, criação de tickets/chamados,arquivos de log, WhatsApp, VOIP, Telegram, etc). Nessa palestra irei tentar exemplificar como podemos interegir com o Telegram, recebendo e enviando mensagens para o Zabbix e dessa forma tornar mais dinâmica a comunicação de usuários remotos com seus servidores e equipamentos no datacenter.
Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Filipe Paternot - Zbx@Globo Automation+Integra...Zabbix
Zabbix API offers us a lot of power and possibilities. We will talk about automation and integrations at scale, at Globo.com. Automating gives us power to clone instances of Zabbix, perform batch operations, manage MANY networks for discovery and more. We will present our layer of abstraction to API, democratizing API access, offering a nice UI and standards for every new service monitored and few cached responses. Also, we will show how we have integrated with CloudStack, to deliver automated private cloud monitoring into Zabbix.
Zabbix Conference LatAm 2016 - Douglas Esteves - Zabbix at UNICAMPZabbix
Present the Zabbix use case in the Computer Center of UNICAMP, excellent option for monitoring Datacenter Environments and the University Environment. Presentation of the use of the tool at UNICAMP with simple monitoring and case of IT Service Monitoring to measure Server Availability and Database.
Ryan Armstrong - Monitoring More Than 6000 Devices in Zabbix | ZabConf2016Zabbix
Ryan will describe a Skunkworks project executed by Kinetic IT at the Department of Education to deliver an autonomous infrastructure monitoring solution for over 6000 devices distributed across WA. The team were given opportunity to experiment with DevOps practices such as Scrum product development, Infrastructure As Code and Continuous Integration to determine where the value lay and which practices should be adopted at greater scale.
Rafael Martinez Guerrero - Zabbix at the University of Oslo | ZabConf2016Zabbix
A case study showing the problems we have resolved with Zabbix and the challenges we had when we implemented Zabbix as the main monitoring tool at the University of Oslo. The number of challenges is not low in an organization as heterogenous as ours, with many thousands of servers and clients, all kinds of devices connected to our infrastructure, different operating systems, multiple locations and hundreds of IT staff. Full automation and delegation of privileges are the key words in the work we have done during the past year and a half.
Rihards Olups - Zabbix at Nokia - Case StudyZabbix
We will explore a fairly complicated Zabbix environment at one division in Nokia. Having several different Zabbix versions in use and a lot of custom products monitored, it is a place one can get lost in easily. We'll discuss JMX monitoring, approaches to keep notification configuration simple and notifications useful, different usecases for the Zabbix API and a lot of other topics. The importance of the SSL compliance will be covered along with some of the many ways custom solutions are monitored.
Raymond Kuiper - Zen and The Art of Zabbix Template Design | ZabConf2016Zabbix
Zabbix monitoring solution can help bring balance to your organisation's IT landscape. However, the success greatly depends on the templates you use to setup your monitoring system. As any Zabbix veteran will tell you, the default templates don't really suffice for any setup other than a proof-of-concept. How then do you set about creating your own templates? Following practical examples, we'll discuss some of the design decisions that need to be made to achieve template perfection.
Dimitri Bellini and Pietro Antonacci - Manage Zabbix Proxies in Remote Networ...Zabbix
Monitoring multiple server farms spread all around the world is not an easy task, many small problems have to be addressed, but using Zabbix it is all a breeze.
We will talk about our experience on setup of Zabbix proxies in very remote networks, problems we encountered and how we worked on fixing them.
Erik Skytthe - Monitoring Mesos, Docker, Containers with Zabbix | ZabConf2016Zabbix
At DBC we are running docker and other container types in a mesos/marathon cluster environment. I will demonstrate how we collect statistics, logs etc. and monitor this environment, showing configuration examples, data flows and templates.
Some of the covered topics:
- Mesos master and agents
- Marathon Framework
- Docker engine
- Containers
- Zookeeper
- Elasticserach/ELK
Mikhail Serkov - Zabbix for HPC Cluster Support | ZabConf2016Zabbix
For the last two years I've been working in Cambridge (US) in Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research (NIBR) on a project related to a support of HPC cluster infrastructure and users. We're using Zabbix for HPC cluster monitoring (more than 1000 nodes, 10000+ cores, GPU cores, etc). In this presentation we will cover interesting use cases of Zabbix for HPC cluster, as it's not a regular infrastructure monitoring. We will talk about some challenges we have in HPC monitoring, how Zabbix helps us to work with scientists as well as present some solutions, which might be interesting for Zabbix community.
Lukáš Malý - Log management ELISA controlled by Zabbix | ZabConf2016Zabbix
Datasys ELISA log management is robust, powerful, yet inexpensive solution for collection, correlation and analysis of logs. Core system consists of the Elasticsearch “noSQL“ database and the web user interface Kibana, which provides high comfort for analysis of detected security incidents and relevant logs. It is common that the database ElasticSearch is distributed to multiple servers to achieve load balancing and high availability of indexed data. ELISA heavily utilizes ZABBIX for user authentication and role based access control, notifications and self-monitoring. Elasticsearch Indices can be managed right in ZABBIX Frontend. ZABBIX "trapper" items and monitoring templates are used to centrally manage configuration of distributed environment of NXlog agents. Agents are capable to securely auto-register as ZABBIX "hosts".
Alexei will talk about new exciting features of Zabbix 3.2 event correlation module aimed to simplify large scale monitoring and root cause analysis. Also sharing his thoughts about future plans in regards of Zabbix 3.4 and further releases.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.