Two Strategic Milestones for Hyperic Customers

November is a big month for Hyperic customers! Earlier this month, we announced the general availability of Hyperic as part of the new VMware vFabric Application Performance Management solution that is leading VMware’s application management vision. We are also excited to announce that in early 2012, the Hyperic Forums will be migrating to incorporate them [...]

[ More ] November 11th, 2011 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, VMware |

Hyperic 4.3 now released

The Hyperic product team is pleased to announce the general availability of SpringSource Hyperic 4.3. This release contains a number of features and updates that our customers and users have requested. Hyperic Open Source 4.3 features include: SNMP version 3 — improved support for SNMP v3 authentication, plus SNMP v3 privacy services support. Extended Windows [...]

[ More ] June 2nd, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

HQ 4.2.0 is Now Available

After many months of tireless hard work and ingenuity, SpringSource Hyperic HQ 4.2.0 is finally ready to find a home in your very own data center.  This major release brings some pretty exciting new features to the product, and incorporates some cool tricks we learned from our SpringSource family.  Please take a look at the [...]

[ More ] November 11th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

HQ 4.1.1 is Now Available

It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the newest member of the HQ family, HQ 4.1.1! This is the first maintenance release in the HQ 4.1 series. You can get 4.1.1 here. Enjoy! And as always, thanks to the many users, customers, and engineers that contributed to this release.

[ More ] April 8th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

Show Us Your Graphs & We’ll Show You Some Love

Recently we were reading up on our favorite hobby, ogling at WebOps Visualization (so what? we’re geeks), and we came across this post by Jesse Robbins from the O’Reilly Radar that got us thinking about the enormous amounts of data and visualization going on in our very own HQ user base. Some of the most [...]

[ More ] February 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

HQ 4.0.3 is Now Available

I would like to introduce you to a the newest member of the HQ 4.0 family. HQ 4.0.3 is the second maintenance release in the 4.0 series, and is a rollup of all bugs fixed and features added since HQ 4.0.2. Go get it! To find out what goodies await you in 4.0.3, please checkout [...]

[ More ] February 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

HQ 4.0.2 is Now Available…and Just In Time For The Holidays!

I would like to introduce you to a the newest member of the HQ 4.0 family. HQ 4.0.2 is the first maintenance release in the 4.0 series (for those keeping score at home, 4.0.1 was our GA release), and is a rollup of all bugs fixed and features added since HQ 4.0.1. Go get it! [...]

[ More ] December 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

Announcing HQ 4.0

After almost 12 months of design and development, I am proud to announce the general availability of HQ 4.0! Now past its 5th year of production usage, it’s incredibly cool for me to see how this product has evolved from what we conceived back in 2002. With the help of hundreds of customers and thousands [...]

[ More ] November 13th, 2008 | 9 Comments | Posted in CloudStatus, Community, Hyperic HQ, Javiers Blog |

HQ 3.2.5 is Now Available

I would like to introduce you to a the newest member of the HQ 3.2 family. HQ 3.2.5 is the fifth maintenance release in the 3.2 series, and is a rollup of all bugs fixed and features added since HQ 3.2.4. Go get it! To find out what goodness 3.2.5 brings (and there’s a lot [...]

[ More ] September 5th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

24 Hours at OSCON

I decided that there is way too much to recap in one post, so I will summarize a single day at OSCON. Told in the style of television’s “24″. Hyperbole added to incriminate the guilty. OSCON — Portland — 7/23 – 7/24 The following happened between 6:00p – 8:00p (7/23) It was a long day. [...]

[ More ] July 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Events |

Sys Admin Appreciation Day!

On this most hallowed and revered holiday, we decided to salute the unsung and often unwashed heroes of IT the only way we know how… by poking a little fun at the Real Men of Geekness. So, here’s to you, Mr. Underappreciated Sys Admin Guy (or Gal).

[ More ] July 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry, Webcasts |

The Evolution of Community

If you’ll be joining us at OSCON this year, be sure and check out the Evolution of Community panel featuring yours truly. Over the past ten years, nothing has impacted business more than community. Whether through the openness of software development spurred by Linux or the dismantling of media empires through blogging, the rise of [...]

[ More ] July 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Events, IT Industry |

Nicholas Negroponte at TED

Nicholas Negroponte gives a TED talk about the first two years of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. Even in it’s infancy it has created and made use of some truly amazing innovations: runs on less than 2W of manually rechargeable power powerful mesh networking capabilities dual mode display (works in direct sunlight) open [...]

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

Code Swarm Visualization Project

I just can’t get enough of the code swarm visualization project. Michael Ogawa used Processing to create an “organic visualization” of well known open source projects like Python and PostgreSQL. It shows commits, by developer over time. Clouds of influence drift in and out of the core ring, branches tug one another back and forth [...]

[ More ] June 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community |

“Hello, World!”

This is my first blog post as the Director of Community Management for Hyperic, so I suppose I should begin with an introduction. I’m Jeremy Hogan, and I’m a hacker. If something works, I want to pull it apart and see how. If it’s broken, I have a compulsive need to try and fix it. [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | 11 Comments | Posted in Community |

Hyperic Is a Job Requirement

From time to time, I think about what the definition of a small company is vs a big company. Many know I came from Siebel, a big company that was swallowed up by an even bigger company Oracle. I have been at Hyperic for a couple years now, and when I started we were assuredly [...]

[ More ] June 10th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry |

Hyperic on Twitter

It’s official, we’ve joined the micro-blogging storm! Actually, we joined a couple months ago, but I just decided to take over managing the account. We’ll be updating the website and forums over the next month or so, but if you want to follow us for now check out the account ‘hyperic’ on twitter. You can [...]

[ More ] May 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community |

SourceForge.net 2008 Community Choice Awards

Once again, SourceForge.net is holding its annual community choice awards. As a former SourceForge.net worker bee, it’s great to be able to utilize what we built at VA Linux all those years ago. So, if you’re a fan of Hyperic HQ – and if you’re not, you really should be – nominate us in one [...]

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

Ask Not What HQ Can Do For You…

Since the introduction of the HQU Plugin Framwork, we’ve seen a lot of activity in the Hyperic community around using this new capability to take HQ places it’s never been before.  I might be biased, but quite honestly the idea alone of HQU makes me a bit giddy.  Anytime I see this kind of power [...]

[ More ] May 2nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ |

Hyperic Newsletter – April 2008

Hyperic HQ 3.2.3 Now Available! Hyperic HQ 3.2.3 and Hyperic HQ 3.2.3 Enterprise are now available! HQ 3.2.3 is a maintenance release with minor bugfixes. We recommend that all 3.2.x users upgrade to this latest version. Get it now: Download HQ 3.2.3 Read the Release Notes Meet and Greet, Part 1 While we may not [...]

[ More ] May 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Newsletters |

Hyperic to support Oracle Application Server and OC4J

Today, Hyperic is sharing an exciting new plugin as part of our ongoing preview of Hyperic HQ 4.0. The beauty of this plugin is it actually supports TWO products: Oracle Application Server Oracle Containers for Java (OC4J) As a relative new-comer to the Hyperic Engineering team, I would like to use this opportunity to introduce [...]

[ More ] April 30th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry |

New HyperCAST Archive: SNMP Plugins

In this HyperCAST, Marty Messer walks through the creation and deployment of SNMP-based plugins in Hyperic HQ. New users to Hyperic HQ often don’t know that an HQ agent can be used to connect to other SNMP-enabled devices on a network. This session shows you how to leverage that.

[ More ] April 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, Webcasts |

Video: Javier Soltero at the Linux Foundation Summit

The Linux Foundation is holding their Collaboration Summit in Austin, TX this week. After browsing through some of the videos, I was pleasantly surprised to see Javier getting an interview.

[ More ] April 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Community, Events, Hyperic HQ |

Hyperic at Lug Radio Live!

We are positively stoked to be going to this weekend’s Lug Radio Live in San Francisco! Lug Radio Live (LRL) will be held on April 12 and 13 at the Metreon on 4th and Howard, which you’ll note is approximately 2 blocks from Hyperic headquarters. LRL features a who’s who of prominent Open Source luminaries, [...]

[ More ] April 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Community, Events, IT Industry |

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 |
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