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GroundWork extends open-source reach

GroundWork extends open-source reach

By:  Denise Dubie  On: 12 Oct 2006 For: Network World Creator

GroundWork Open Source last month showcased the latest version of its flagship software that the company says now provides better reporting and network management features. GroundWork’s Monitor 5 software includes customizable­ executive dashboard capabilities and integration with Eclipse’s BIRT open-source ­reporting engine.

GroundWork Open Source last month showcased the latest version of its flagship software that the company says now provides better reporting and network management features.

GroundWork’s Monitor 5 software includes customizable­ executive dashboard capabilities and integration with Eclipse’s BIRT open-source ­reporting engine.

The software maker also ­developed a network­ management add-on to its systems monitoring product, which Monitor Professional customers can tap for features like auto-discovery­, network mapping and protocol analysis.

GroundWork last year unveiled GroundWork Monitor, which is an extension of the Nagios open-source monitoring application. The software runs on a Linux server with memory in disk and can be used either with or without agents.

The agent option, recommended by the vendor, essentially uses a Perl script that runs on managed devices, and extracts management information from the device’s Management Information Base to send to the central server. Customers also have the option to write plug-ins specific to their environment to broaden the software’s monitoring capabilities.

The upgrades could indicate that GroundWork is trying to deliver a more complete network management alternative to existing products from BMC, CA, HP and IBM.

“Reporting is one of the features in management products that you can never have enough of. Customers need to get real-time, historical, trend, analysis­ and business impact data in their reporting,” says Cameron Haight, a research vice-president­ at Gartner.

“If GroundWork wants to be a total management provider, it will continue to flesh out the product to provide tools that will help deliver the right data to the right people.”

GroundWork customer Sam Lamonica, IT director at general contracting and engineering company Rudolph & Sletten in Foster City, Calif., says his preview of the upgraded software showed it to be promising.

He points to features such as performance trending, which enables his team to collect and analyze past data by “running a report,” and syslog processing that “allows us to centralize syslog in a single location for ease of management.”

Yet more work could be done, he says. “While this version is a big improvement over the old one, we’d still like to see an easier-to-use GUI,” he says. “There are just too many different tabs to work with and things are hard to find.”

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Denise Dubie Denise Dubie is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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