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OpenNMS Sponsors barCampRDU
April 26th, 2013The OpenNMS Group is proud to be a sponsor of
OpenNMS Brings MC Frontalot to SELF
April 17th, 2013Hot on the heels of last year’s amazing Ohio Linuxfest, we at The OpenNMS Group are excited to be able to bring the musical stylings of MC Frontalot to this year’s Southeast Linuxfest to be held 7-9 June in Charlotte, North Carolina. Front has been confirmed to perform Saturday night, and I want to stress that this will be
OpenNMS Users Conference 2013
January 17th, 2013The OpenNMS Users Conference for 2013 is schedule to take place at the University of Fulda in Germany 12-15 March. This is the first event sponsored by the independent OpenNMS Foundation created to promote, improve and preserve the OpenNMS Project. OpenNMS is the world’s first enterprise-grade network management application platform, and as such it has a wide range of
Juniper Networks Uses Powered by OpenNMS to Extend Junos Space
October 19th, 2011PITTSBORO, N.C.–The OpenNMS Group has entered into a “Powered by OpenNMS” licensing agreement with Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR) to add fault and performance management capabilities to the Junos Space software platform. “We saw a common need among equipment manufacturers and other companies for a powerful platform that they could use to showcase the capabilities that they had built into
This Week in OpenNMS: Who Bugs the Reporters?
September 19th, 2011It’s time for These Weeks in OpenNMS. (See what I did there? <g>) In the last couple of weeks we fixed a lot more bugs in preparation for 1.10, and released 1.8.14 and 1.9.91. Seth also did a HUGE triage of the JIRA database, cleaning up a lot of duplicates, as well as un-closed issues that have actually been
This Week in OpenNMS: Release Candidate Wants Your Votes!
August 22nd, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last couple of weeks we worked on smoke tests, fixed more bugs, and released 1.8.13 and 1.9.90. New Releases It’s been a bit since we last did a release, we pretty much put all releases on hold until we could put a 1.10 release candidate out. That said, we found
This Week in OpenNMS: Testing and Bugging (Not Necessarily in That Order)
August 8th, 2011It’s time again for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last week we did some testing and bugfixing in preparation for 1.10. IPv6 Testing I spent the first half of the week testing IPv6, making sure that the packaging is ready and that you can have a system with only an IPv4 or IPv6 stack (but not both) and
This Week in OpenNMS: Lies, Damn Lies, and Release Dates
August 2nd, 2011So I guess it’s been a while since the last TWiO, we’ve been pretty dang busy. I’m told I should call it “TQiO” (This Quarter In OpenNMS). Matt says “Well, you don’t call it *Every* Week in OpenNMS, just *this* one.” Touché. Aaaaanyways, without further ado, here’s what we’ve done since, uh, well, May 16th. =) Dev-Jam 2011 We
This Week in OpenNMS: Releases and Candidates
May 16th, 2011(No, no, no. Not those candidates. Important ones!) It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last couple of weeks we did lots more bugfixing, and of course more IPv6 work in preparation for a 1.10 release candidate. It occurs to me that I should probably put the “new” content in TWiO before the boilerplate updates (“current version”, “issues
This Week in OpenNMS: World IPv6 Day Is Coming
April 25th, 2011It’s time for This Week in OpenNMS. In the last couple of weeks we did a bunch of bugfixing and some more IPv6 work in preparation for a 1.10 release candidate. Project Updates 1.8: Current Release is 1.8.11 (Bald Eagle) 1.8.11 is the current stable release, tagged 11 April, 2011. For a complete list of changes and updates, see the “New
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