HQU HyperCAST with Jon Travis

Jon Travis, Principal Engineer at Hyperic and the guru behind HQU, did a HyperCAST yesterday on our newly released HQU UI plugin framework. To read more about HQU, see hquplugins.org – basically, HQU lets you build custom UI views, integrate with web services, interact directly with the HQ engine, and script out automated tasks. The [...]

[ More ] March 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Webcasts |

Hyperic Launches UI-Based Plugins

HQU Plugin Framework Provides Full Access To Deploy Zero-Touch, Zero-Downtime Web Infrastructure Management Automation SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – March 26, 2008 Hyperic today announced a new version of both the open source and enterprise versions of its flagship software, Hyperic HQ The centerpiece of the new release is a plugin framework, HQU, that makes it [...]

[ More ] March 26th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ, IT Industry, PRs |

Ringside Seats for Enterprise 2.0

What do Hi5, Facebook, or MySpace have to do with enterprise computing? I’ve been asking myself this question for over a year, as I have continued to hear about social networking’s imminent impact on business applications. Frankly, my answer up until recently was “not a whole lot”. It seemed all too convenient for the technology [...]

[ More ] March 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in IT Industry, Javiers Blog |

InfoWorld Open Source Roundtable: Javier Soltero

InfoWorld has published extensive interviews with a stable of Open Source thought leaders on the eve of the Open Source Business Conference. Dubbed The Open Source Roundtable, it delivers a series of interviews with 11 individuals on the vanguard of Open Source, including, I was pleased to learn, Javier Soltero. For the sake of completeness, [...]

[ More ] March 24th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, IT Industry |

Nick Carr: Bebo and Digital Sharecroppers

This was an interesting article by Nick Carr that popped up in Google Reader today – it’s about the Bebo acquisition by AOL and how the founders have been rewarded handsomely, to the tune of $800 million, with diddly squat going to the artists who contributed site content. From the article: As for the millions [...]

[ More ] March 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

More Question the Open Source Initiative

In addition to our post yesterday on the subject of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and whether they represent us, I was encouraged to see a few others pop up with a similar line of thinking. Mark Hinkle actually delved into the OSI by-laws and reported what he found. Reuven Lerner opened the question of [...]

[ More ] March 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, IT Industry |

Whither Initiative?

There has been significant conversation around the OSI of late, spurred by Bruce Perens campaign to become a board member. Having had a long history myself in Free and Open Source Software, the recent activity bears reflection and begs the question “What is the purpose of the Open Source Initiative?” Let’s take a look at [...]

[ More ] March 21st, 2008 | 10 Comments | Posted in Community, IT Industry |

Hyperic Gets Props from Virtualization Journal Readers

Sys-Con just announced that Hyperic HQ has been nominated for this summer’s Reader’s Choice Awards. The category we were nominated for is Best Virtualization Platforms Monitoring & Reporting. The nomination process is open until Sunday June 22nd, and the voting period will be until November 15. The final results will be at the upcoming 4th [...]

[ More ] March 20th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ, IT Industry, PRs |

Getting Ready for OSBC

I was quite startled to learn yesterday that next week is OSBC (the Open Source Business Conference). As in, 7 days from now. We’ve got a few things going on at this year’s edition. Javier will appear in the panel I’ll Show You My Forge If You Show Me Yours at 10:30am on Wednesday, March [...]

[ More ] March 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Events, IT Industry |

The GPL as IP Protection Tool

Via 451 CAOS Theory, just learned that the Software Freedom Law Center settled its GPL infringement suit with Verizon. I’ll leave the details of the case as an exercise for the reader, but it basically involves a company not adhering to the terms of the GPL. As Jay Lyman of The 451 Group notes, this [...]

[ More ] March 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry |

BMC to Buy Blade Logic for $800 Million

Among the business news for the day, the acquisition of Blade Logic by BMC definitely stands out. Because some of our customers use Blade Logic, we’ve been asked how we feel about today’s news. The answer? We feel fine :) On paper, it looks like a fine marriage, but of course the devil is in [...]

[ More ] March 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in IT Industry |

SV and SF Rank 1-2 in Forbes Greedy Cities List

As I tossed away requests from pleading charities, climbed over some people to get the last bus seat, and rushed to push the close button on the elevator so as not to share the space with the person running through the lobby, I came across this list from Forbes of America’s greediest cities. As I [...]

[ More ] March 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

The EU Endorsement of Open Source Software

Those crazy Europeans. They have now issued a statement “quietly” endorsing Open Source software for use by local governments. Simon Phipps says it’s a matter of sovereignty. Glyn Moody likes the announcement overall but questions the use of “weasel words” like interoperability. And Matthew Aslett notes that the strategy document “was actually adopted in February [...]

[ More ] March 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, IT Industry |

More Mosso Virtualization Insights

Jonathan Bryce, co-founder of Mosso, is gaining lots of notoriety in the media for his expertise in deploying and managing a complex production environment that includes lots of virtualization. While Jonathan & team deserve their just glory for their achievements and pure smarts on the subject – Hyperic also manages to get a mention as [...]

[ More ] March 12th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry |

The Ghost of HyperCASTs Past – Archives for You

As I listened to today’s OpenNMS and Hyperic HyperCAST, it occurred to me that I haven’t posted a couple of previous archives. Which is a shame, because there have been some great ones. HyperCAST 8 was all about upgrading to Hyperic HQ 3.2.x. It includes some live demos of upgrades in action, and covers upgrades [...]

[ More ] March 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Webcasts |

Hyperic & OpenNMS HyperCAST Now Available

Let the good times begin! The official HyperCAST on HOWTO integrate Hyperic and OpenNMS is now ready for your viewing pleasure! David Hustace, OpenNMS President and Charles Lee, co-founder and VP of Engineering at Hyperic, teamed up together to discuss and show how Hyperic & OpenNMS work together. The HyperCAST was popular indeed, with for [...]

[ More ] March 11th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Webcasts |

Today’s HyperCAST: OpenNMS Integration

If you still have not registered for today’s HyperCAST on OpenNMS and Hyperic HQ integration, you still have a couple of hours! You’ll get to hear David Hustace of OpenNMS and Charles Lee from Hyperic demo the new integration functionality they’re putting into both products. This should be a great one.Register for the HyperCAST. Note: [...]

[ More ] March 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ, Webcasts |

Hyperic & OpenNMS – Better Together

I am very excited to have finally formalized our relationship with the Order of the Green Polo, the folks that run OpenNMS. This new partnership and product roadmap highlights the right answer to many questions mulling around our industry. Systems Management Taxonomy – Systems Management is a BIG term. It has many disciplines within it. [...]

[ More ] March 6th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in IT Industry, PRs |

In Open Source We Trust

Tarus Balug of OpenNMS is such a shy man, often playing it close to the vest, not one to venture an opinion out in the wild… right? Er, no. At least not the Tarus Balog I know and love. His blog is usually highly entertaining (I recommend the one on the W is for Weird). [...]

[ More ] March 3rd, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in Community, IT Industry |