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SCOMfaq – Sponsored by NiCE
Today I am happy to announce my new blog sponsor NiCE. NiCE is a leading company for network, system and application management and monitoring. This company develops management packs for SCOM and are specialized in cross-platform monitoring. If you need management packs for DB2, Oracle, SAP, BlackBerry or Domino make sure you check their products! […]
SCOM 2012 – Linux Two-State Monitor with “Script in Script”
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