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Alan Robertson  
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 More options Aug 21 2012, 3:51 pm
From: Alan Robertson <al...@unix.sh>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 13:51:22 -0600
Local: Tues, Aug 21 2012 3:51 pm
Subject: Interview about the Neo4j-based Assimilation Monitoring Project

As you may recall, Neo4j is a key component of the Assimilation
Monitoring Project.  I'm giving a talk on the project at LinuxCon North
American in a couple of weeks in San Diego.

To help publicize that event, Erin Watkins of TechTarget  interviewed me
on the Assimilation Monitoring project.  Her questions do a good job of
getting at what the project is, why I started it and why it's cool.  I
don't think Neo4j is explicitly mentioned in this interview.  But since
it is neo4j-related, I thought I'd mention it here...

Erin writes:

    It's still true: Monitoring sucks. Server monitoring is a touchy
    subject, and if you've got a large quantity of servers in your
    arsenal, it's doubly so.

    Through a combination of discovery and monitoring, Alan Robertson's
    Assimilation Monitoring Project hopes toease those monitoring woes
    <http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/news/2240159944/Monitoring-Suc...>.
    Robertson, Linux developer and founder of theHigh-Availability Linux
    <http://searchsystemschannel.techtarget.com/tip/Linux-HA-cluster-tool-...>(Linux
    HA) project, willspeak
    <http://lcna2012.sched.org/speaker/alanrobertson#.UCkG1E1lQ3g>at
    LinuxCon North America 2012 in San Diego at the end of August. In
    this Q&A, we discuss what this project is and how it can help.

Read more -->bit.ly/SNDJPu <http://bit.ly/SNDJPu>

--
     Alan Robertson <al...@unix.sh> - @OSSAlanR

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship...  Let me claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce


 
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Peter Neubauer  
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 More options Aug 22 2012, 3:35 am
From: Peter Neubauer <neubauer.pe...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 09:35:14 +0200
Local: Wed, Aug 22 2012 3:35 am
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Interview about the Neo4j-based Assimilation Monitoring Project

Alan,
Nice! Make sure to post your conference talk here, too!

/peter

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On Aug 21, 2012 9:51 PM, "Alan Robertson" <al...@unix.sh> wrote:


 
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