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To reap the biggest rewards from automated IT monitoring, business leaders need to look for unified tools designed to cut through complexity and...
At Opsview we’re always listening to our customer's feedback so we can make our features the best that they can be. Business Service Monitoring,...
Opsview Monitor 6.3
Headlining this release: automation-accelerated Azure and VMware monitoring, plus new Kubernetes and Active Directory Opspacks.
Extending Puppet into your Monitoring Environment
Opsview has introduced the Opsview Puppet Module, which automatically registers compute instances for monitoring within Opsview Monitor. 
Results Exporter lets you filter outbound messages
Opsview Results Exporter outputs messages to log servers and analytics platforms. Learn how you can filter those results for lower data volume.
Opsview's Ansible modules let you monitor what you deploy, quickly and easily.
Opsview provides a complete suite of Ansible modules and an underlying Python package that make short work of automating routine monitoring tasks at...
Results Exporter lets Opsview 6.1 users integrate with Splunk and other analytics platforms
The Results Exporter component makes it easy to export your results out of Opsview for ingestion into analytics applications like Splunk. 
A new architecture lets Opsview Monitor 6.0 scale to millions of service checks
Opsview v6's new architecture dramatically enhances performance, scalability, and resilience while preserving 100% Nagios® plugin compatibility.
Automation
DevOps is about accelerating delivery of new products and services at scale, reliably and affordably. Doing this requires comprehensive IT operations...
Enabling the proxy to afford Opsview with access to the Kubernetes API.
Learn how to create a Kubernetes cluster with Ansible, then monitor Kubernetes with the new Opsview Kubernetes Opspack.
New Basics Tutorials on Kubernetes.io
Kubernetes’ extraordinary resilience tends to change the emphasis of monitoring from alerting to resource and performance management.
DevOps in Desperation - Did Someone Say Ansible?
A visionary DevOps/SRE culture is busy automating away previously manual tasks and building the next generation of applications on novel, software-...
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The term ansible is in the Oxford English Dictionary, now. It’s written into the DNA of companies and movements like DevOps.