Date: | November 21, 2013 |
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Time: | 1800 |
Event: | Colorado Springs Open Source User's Group |
Topic: | Assimilation Project Overview |
Sponsor: | Colorado Springs Open Source User's Group |
Venue: | Community Room / Colorado Springs East Library |
Location: | 5550 North Union Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80918 USA |
Public: | Public |
AGENDA
6:00 – 6:30 PM – Food, Drinks & Networking
6:30 – 6:35 PM – Announcements
6:35 – 7:15 PM – Basic Concepts
7:15 – 7:20 PM – Break
7:20 – 8:40 PM – Main Speaker
8:40 – 8:55 PM – Door Prize Drawings
The Assimilation Project provides integrated IT discovery and monitoring aimed at risk management and mitigation. Discovery finds systems, services, dependencies, including services you aren’t monitoring and systems you’ve forgotten about. About 30% of all outside security breaches come through forgotten systems. Discovery is continuous and has zero-network-footprint. Monitoring is extremely scalable due to a radically distributed architecture. Discovery informs monitoring – simplifying configuration and maintenance.
The Assimilation Project software provides extremely scalable easy-to-configure monitoring, and creates a continually up to date, detailed configuration management database based on the Neo4j graph database. This talk will give an overview of the Assimilation project – its capabilities, current status and future plans.
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