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OpenWater Solutions has announced its partnership with Zabbix. OpenWater Solutions and Zabbix have partnered to deliver Zabbix's open-source multi-platform monitoring system which effectively monitors application, servers and network devices of enterprise IT infrastructure irrespective of its complexity and types of hardware platforms and operating systems, to North America.
“We wanted to partner with Zabbix because we are always on the lookout for up and coming companies that have the potential to make a big splash in the management space. Zabbix is very different from most of the currently available open source solutions. The current crop is very device focused but void of characteristics required by enterprise customers. Zabbix is the first open source package that we have seen that breaks that dynamic“ said Jeff Parker, Managing Partner of OpenWater Solutions.
“By partnering with Zabbix, we are able to offer our more cost conscious customers a solution that doesn.t leave them out in the cold with respect to management technologies. If your company relies on IT to run your business, then we believe a management package exists to meet your needs. More often than not Zabbix will be the company to meet your systems management needs.“ added Parker.
OpenWater pursued a partnership with Zabbix based upon its alignment with OpenWater company goals. This partnership is effective immediately.
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