WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye FAQs WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye Why pay for Open Source?
IT System Management with NetEye WÜRTHPHOENIX NetEye is an Open Source applications package for monitoring complex IT infrastructures. The solution was developed to simplify IT system management while increa- sing its reliability and consequently optimising the services provided. NetEye is based on Nagios, an Open Source standard for IT monitoring with an estimated 250,000 users worldwide. What is Open Source? The term Open Source denotes software released with a licence which makes the source code available to any developers. The Open Source concept provides for the use, copying, sale and even freedom to edit the software while respecting the intellectual property of all those who have cooperated in its development. Completely free? In order to prevent the software released from being co-opted by commercial producers, a licence known as a General Purpose License (GPL) was defined by the FSF. This licence is now in its third version but is still the reference point for everything which is free. NetEye is based on this standard. The GPL provides for unlimited freedom to use the software, freedom to edit it at will and freedom to distribute it together with its source code. Additional services may be distributed for payment, provided this complies with the freedoms described above. A major advantage of the GPL for the final user is the security of having as a reference point not a single supplier company, but several companies or persons who are contributing to the development of the product and who share its ownership. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gpl
Why pay for Open Source? Open Source does not automatically mean free software. The essential condition in the Open Source software s life cycle, as we have already said, is that the freedom to distribute the source code is always respected, making it available to the user community so that it is updated consistently and in a way which benefits everyone (from commercial companies to non-profit organisations to private individuals). Taking that as its basis, the WÜRTH- PHOENIX NetEye business model is Free to use - pay for related services. The Nagios-based version of the product is free but additional proprietary services are distributed for payment. The customer receives an entire solution, consisting of an appliance with integrated, tested Open Source software. The support service also guarantees continuity of solution management including patching, testing, updating to new releases and technical support from Würth Phoenix. The model furthermore offers quality and continuity in use and professional upgrading of the software on a par with that for products marketed on a commercial basis (such as integration with other products, quality and continuity guarantee for end users and support services such as staff training). Another issue to point out is that the product itself has developed continuously over time into a complete System Management solution, covering functional areas which go beyond simple monitoring: these include, among others, Asset Management, Inventory Management and Capacity Management. Naturally, all the major components of these modules are based on Open Source solutions. The spread of Open Source: Gartner forecasts that by 2012 80 % of proprietary offers will contain Open Source components. Are there well-known examples of this model? The concept of so-called commercial Open Source is fairly widespread. The bestknown examples are the Swedish MySQL, which made more than 50 million euros with its free database before it was acquired by Sun Microsystems for more than a billion dollars. Another example of commercial success is Red Hat with its Linux distribution.
The main advantages: Open Source compared to proprietary software Low prices: Even with commercial Open Source products/solutions, i.e. those not distributed free, in the case of NetEye there are no licence costs. Unlike commercial products, NetEye does not impose any licence cost for monitoring and inventory nodes. Consequently, because purchase costs are low, Open Source software in general and NetEye in particular have a low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership). Transparency and security: Open Source software offers guarantees of reliability and security because it does not usually come from a single supplier or development group. The open code also ensures transparency about the programme functionalities and lack of dependence on a single supplier. Guaranteed support: Open Source applications are often supported by a developer community (in the case of Nagios, an international group) which guarantees continuity and professional assistance. Würth Phoenix is the first Preferred Partner in Italy of Nagios Enterprise, the official community created by the founder of Nagios, Ethan Galstad. The aim of this initiative is to work with selected partners to make available professional Open Source IT monitoring products and services, creating synergies which will assist future development. Würth Phoenix also provides a repository for upgrades of tested releases, putting them into production before they are released. In this way, unlike software downloaded directly from the internet, all versions are integrated in order to guarantee their maximum quality and functionality. Easy scalability: Open Source is usually highly-customisable and adaptable to the different configurations of individual infrastructures, because of the transparency of the code and the additional services offered with the solution supplied.
Greatest Arguments for Open-Source Software Adoption at Your Company? Greatest Barriers to Open-Source Software Adoption at Your Company? Percent Percent Lower total cost of ownership 59% Product support concerns 45% Lower acquisition costs 56% Awareness/knowledge of available solutions 29% Greater flexibility 32% Security concerns 26% Product functionality 22% Lack of support by management 22% Better-quality code 12% Licensing or legal concerns 21% Access to source code 30% Software quality issues 20% Better-quality code 12% Customization concerns 15% Source: CIO.com survey of 328 IT and business executives and managers, April 2008. Up to three items selected. Support, consultancy and training Qualified technical support is a vital element of our solution. Würth Phoenix offers full support and a wide range of services for NetEye, including: Technical support: Our support services are available by telephone and email during office hours, together with the updating right for major and minor releases. Update is also included in the service. Consultancy: From consultancy of a general nature relating to integration of NetEye into existing infrastructures to customised development of modules and planning strategic migrations and management: you have full access to our ITIL-certified consultants who have years of experience in implementing System Management solutions. Training: With regard to training, Würth Phoenix offers a variety of flexible learning options from basic training for final users to assistance tools for projects and development of individual plug-ins.
Nagios, but that s not all: What additional services are there in NetEye? Optimised appliance with integrated reliability controls High availability hardware configuration option with synchronised file systems on both the appliances and redundant SMS gateways Out-of-the-box web configuration Server status display configuration with different user profiles Documentation integrated into WIKI with WYSWYG Editor Integrated dashboard with SLA information and control Template for common systems and agent plug-ins for Windows, Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, AS/400 IP Range Scan to simplify configuration Integration into the customer s Back-up system Out-of-the-box integration for HP, Dell, IBM, Solaris and Fujitsu hardware monitoring Intelligent transactional checks for web applications SNMP Trap display Resource consumption graphs with provision of templates for the commonest systems such as Windows, Exchange, Lotus Notes and Cisco Router
Graph of the WAN bandwidth supplied by the telecommunications provider Integrated SMS gateway with integrated control if SMSs are sent SMS gateway configuration with web interface Out-of-the-box integrated water, temperature, smoke and humidity TCP/IP sensors Complete installation of the solution within a 2-5 day consultancy range Tested system On-site support Intelligent update based on YUM Continuous development of functionalities and plug-ins through the customer community Integration with Inventory and Asset Management Network Access Control on the HP and Cisco switches in respect of the Mac addresses in the inventory
Full control and easy management with added business value Arguments for NetEye Advantages for operational IT Stable, proven application Easy to manage and implement Comes with full documentation with release notes, user manual etc. 24-hour support service available on request International community overseeing continuous improvement of the product Italian blog so you can post questions and suggestions, edited by Würth Phoenix experts (www.neteye-blog.it) Advantages for the business and for management Increased efficiency through better resource management Increased productivity through improved reliability Improved customer service through optimised support processes More flexible Change Management through ITIL-based standardisation Employee satisfaction because of the high stability of the systems Advantages for IT managers High availability of IT systems Time-saving, resulting in more efficient resource management Improved quality via standardised control processes Reports for all important data present in the system Notification and automatic escalation in the event of an incident A solution based on ITIL standards ITIL is a framework programme of the best practices in defining and using IT processes. Its objective is to increase the efficiency of business process execution. We have skilled, ITIL-certified technical consultants who can assist the end user at the implementation stage in changing from simple monitoring to a complete System Management solution, looking at continuous improvement of processes, procedures and the activities carried out by the IT department. This approach focuses on processes and business benefits rather than on product or modules.
Argumentation pyramid Fast facts Würth Phoenix Group As software and consulting company of the Würth-Group, Würth Phoenix supplies forward-looking ERP solutions based on Microsoft Dynamics AX. The company with bases in Italy, Hungary and China, can draw on worldwide experience in business software as well as many years of expertise in trading, warehouse management and logistics. In IT System Management, Würth Phoenix relies on advanced Nagios-based monitoring solutions that can be seamlessly integrated into existing IT environments. Consequently, customers can respond to the increasing importance of IT to their business activities by ensuring it operates smoothly. Recent references include renowned companies such as sports article manufacturer Lotto Sport, the Nordica-Tecnica Group, Thun S.p.A. and automotive supplier Mahle/Glacier Vandervell.
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