The selection of open source software available to network managers just got a little bigger, as three companies separately unveiled tools geared for change and configuration management, systems monitoring and server management.
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AlterPoint spins out free network management software
11/14/06
Citigroup controls network resources
11/28/05
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AlterPoint last week launched ZipTie, a free open source project that provides access to the source code for the vendor’s DeviceAuthority Suite under the Mozilla Public License.
DeviceAuthority automates a discovery process, which reports back hardware and software configuration data from every device to be managed. Network administrators can then set policies and rules that the software can enforce.
ZipTie, a name loosely based on network managers’ desire to tie together many components in their environments, is a client-side application that can be downloaded to a Windows or Linux machine. It features device discovery and backup, configuration comparison, change detection, and a set of tools for performing administrative functions on network devices such as routers, switches and firewalls.
AlterPoint plans in the first quarter of next year to offer a support package with its ZipTie application. The vendor also has launched an open source community to get IT managers working together on the challenges of heterogeneous network change and configuration management.
Industry watchers say AlterPoint is primarily trying to bring in customers through an open source door, but the proven technology could benefit IT managers with limited budgets.
“It is worth a look, certainly for comparison’s sake,” says Stephen Elliot, a senior analyst with IDC. “It really depends on the level of functionality and the level of support. Both have to be communicated clearly for customers to take it seriously.”
Meanwhile start-up Zenoss last week made available an updated version of its free open source network and systems monitoring software. Zenoss Core 1.0 is now backed with support offerings from Zenoss, which start at $75 per year, per device, and range from typical tech support to dedicated customer support personnel.
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