[hobbit] Who's using
Jeff, I have been trying to gather the same info for my VP. I have just watched the signatures at the bottom of the emails and here is what I have seen so far:
Domestic
Oregon Department of Human Services
Raritan Bay Federal Credit Union
MSA Software Production Facility
Austin Energy
Time Warner Cable
JEN-A-SyS
San Luis Obispo Superior Court
Cicada
Macrovision Corporation
Global Market Insite (GMI)
United States Dept. of Agriculture
NIBCO, Inc
MSA Software Production Facility
Hendrick Automotive Group
Startouch International LTD
Department of Mental Health - Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Universities
Purdue University
University of Virginia, Health System Computing Services
Syracuse University, System Infrastructure Services (SIS)
International
Getronics, The Netherlands
Bell Sympatico
Centric IT Solutions, Gouda, The Netherlands
BASF IT Services GmbH
Australian Gov't, Information Management Branch
TUSC Computer Systems Pty Ltd, Australia
The City of Calgary
hope that helps
Kevin
From: Jeffcoat, Al [mailto:ajeffco at orhs.org] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:47 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Who's using Importance: Low
Hello All,
We presented Hobbit to our new director today, in hopes of getting it more widely utilized(he's also looking for a solution to monitor applications running on windows servers on our network, some of which have a serious failure rate.) We have been using it to monitor the UNIX/Big Iron side of the house for about 6 years now, but could never grow it outside of that, for various reasons (free=no support, non-acceptance of unix based products from our windows admins, etc). He really was impressed with Hobbit, and said it's the first time he's seen a presentation where someone wasn't asking for any money and the product was already implemented.
During the presentation, he asked who else is using BB/Hobbit. There used to be a client list on the bb4.net page, which is no longer there. So I figured I'd solicit the list to see who else is using Hobbit or BB (commercial or free), to answer the only question he asked that I couldn't.
Thank you
Al Jeffcoat
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On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 11:44 -0500, Kevin Hanrahan wrote:
Jeff, I have been trying to gather the same info for my VP. I have just watched the signatures at the bottom of the emails and here is what I have seen so far:
Austin Energy
Officially, Austin Energy is migrating to CA Unicenter, a decision that I had no positive input into. However, not all of the bugs have been worked out of that, so bb 1.9c/BBGEN 2.6 is used for our "interim" network monitoring. We'll be migrating to Hobbit on an "interim" basis as soon as it leaves RC, or I have time to play with paging, whichever comes last ;-)
Of course, our "interim" solution might last quite a while. I've not seen any other package that can page whenever an EIGRP link flaps.
I'm currently monitoring routers, firewalls, UPS, temperature probes, and infrastructure linux boxes (DNS, ldap, spam-filters, etc), as well as some of our control systems (running Tru-64, soon to migrate to HP-UX).
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CNX Austin Energy
dan.mcdonald at austinenergy.com
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