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    Alvidaa

    I have been working as a Senior Program Manager with the Open Source Software Lab since the fall of 2005. After spending two of the most eye-opening and fantastic years here, sadly, time has come for me to move on. I am taking on a role in a different...

    • Tuesday, November 06, 2007
    • in: Community
    • kishi
    Systems Manageability Part 7 - Log Management and Analysis

    This blog includes open-source technology directed primarily at host-based logging, log file rotation and log file analysis. Many of these tools are very common free and open-source software tools that are distributed and preconfigured with most of the...

    • Tuesday, August 07, 2007
    • in: Community
    • kishi
    Systems Manageability Part 6: Patch Management and Online Updates

    This is blog number six in the Systems Manageability Series. Patch Management and Maintenance focuses on those solutions available to deploy and install software update on Linux systems, with a primary focus on Novell based Linux systems......

    Systems Manageability Part Five: Monitoring

    This is Part 5, continuation of the series of 8 blogs I’m doing on Systems Manageability. In this specific blog, I will focus on and explain the third part of the “ontology” which is “Monitoring”......

    • Thursday, June 21, 2007
    • in: Community
    • kishi
    Systems Manageability Part 4: Systems Configuration

    System Configuration and Management encompasses all tasks related to the configuration of a host in a standardized and (when possible) centralized way. Many projects in this category provide a common configuration interface, either command-line or GUI...

    Systems Manageability Part 3 - Provisioning and Deployment

    Deployment and Provisioning as we understand it, encompasses all tasks related to the initial installation of an operating system on remote system, as well as post-installation of software on a remote system. Much of these toolsets are geared toward...

    Systems Manageability Part Five: Monitoring

    This is Part 5, continuation of the series of 8 blogs I’m doing on Systems Manageability. In this specific blog, I will focus on and explain the third part of the “ontology” which is “Monitoring”......

    • Thursday, June 21, 2007
    • in: Community
    • kishi
    Systems Manageability Part 4: Systems Configuration

    System Configuration and Management encompasses all tasks related to the configuration of a host in a standardized and (when possible) centralized way. Many projects in this category provide a common configuration interface, either command-line or GUI...

    Systems Manageability Part 3 - Provisioning and Deployment

    Deployment and Provisioning as we understand it, encompasses all tasks related to the initial installation of an operating system on remote system, as well as post-installation of software on a remote system. Much of these toolsets are geared toward...

    Systems Manageability Part 7 - Log Management and Analysis

    This blog includes open-source technology directed primarily at host-based logging, log file rotation and log file analysis. Many of these tools are very common free and open-source software tools that are distributed and preconfigured with most of the...

    • Tuesday, August 07, 2007
    • in: Community
    • kishi
    Systems Manageability Part 6: Patch Management and Online Updates

    This is blog number six in the Systems Manageability Series. Patch Management and Maintenance focuses on those solutions available to deploy and install software update on Linux systems, with a primary focus on Novell based Linux systems......

    Systems Manageability – Part 2: Scope, Methodology and Ontology

    In my last blog called “Why Manageability Matters” I talked about why we chose to work on “Systems Manageability” as a whole and get a grassroots understanding of it within the context of Linux and Open Source space. In this blog, I’m going to address...

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