
Zenoss Net Management Tool Watches Over Cisco UCS
July 14th, 2010 admin
Zenoss has updated its popular open core network monitoring tool to cover Cisco’s 1-year-old Unified Computing System (UCS). Zenoss Enterprise 3.0 also added support for NetApp and beefed up its support for VMware. Zenoss is billing the new tool as a better way to track hardware/software dependencies even as network managers use more virtualization and move services to the cloud….
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