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Enterprise Management Vendor Zenoss Joins The Linux Foundation

By 2010-08-038月 22nd, 2017Press Release

Enterprise Management Vendor Zenoss Joins The Linux Foundation

SAN FRANCISCO, August 3, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that open source enterprise IT management company Zenoss is its newest member.

Zenoss products enable enterprises to assure IT service delivery and manage operations for business services, networks, and servers across physical, virtual, and cloud-based datacenters. The company uses the open source development model to design and build its products and is joining The Linux Foundation to collaborate with Linux and open source developers and users on requirements for enterprise-level, end-to-end network monitoring.

“The Linux Foundation helps to advance Linux and complementary open source technologies as well as provides a neutral forum in which to collaborate with developers and users,” said Mark Hinkle, vice president of community at Zenoss. “We’re looking forward to contributing in the area of enterprise IT management and taking advantage of real-time collaboration opportunities like those offered at LinuxCon.”

Zenoss’ customers are increasingly looking to cloud computing to simplify operations and reduce costs. As a result, the company is working with partners such as Cisco and VMware to enable enterprise customers to manage their virtual environments and private cloud datacenters. Linux supports nearly all of the world’s cloud services, including those from Amazon EC2 and Google App Engine, as well as 10gen, 3Tera, Elastra, EMC, Enomaly, Flexiscale, IBM, Mosso, Salesforce.com and more.

“Zenoss is a valuable addition to The Linux Foundation membership,” said Amanda McPherson, vice president, marketing and developer programs, The Linux Foundation. “Enterprise Linux adoption is on the rise, and Zenoss is in a position to collaborate with enterprise Linux users that are managing virtualization and cloud-based IT environments.”

Zenoss is built on the Linux platform. Zenoss Core is an award winning open source network monitoring and systems management project that delivers the functionality to effectively manage the configuration, health and performance of networks, servers and applications through a single, integrated software package. Zenoss recently released version 3.0 featuring numerous community-developed open source cloud monitoring and virtualization management software extensions as well as integrations with other open source technologies for automated management for virtual infrastructure.

About Zenoss
Zenoss is the leading provider of Dynamic Service Assurance to the next generation datacenter. Zenoss Enterprise is a purpose-built Dynamic Service Assurance product that assures IT service delivery to applications, business services and real-time physical, virtual and cloud-based infrastructures. With a community of over 85,000 users, Zenoss products monitor over one million network and server devices daily and have been used in over 25,000 organizations in 180 countries around the world. Commercial customers include leading companies such as Rackspace, VMware, LinkedIn, Carlson, Motorola and Deutsche Bank. To learn more about Zenoss’ award-winning IT operations management software, visit http://www.zenoss.com.

About The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events such as LinuxCon, and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit www.linuxfoundation.org or follow the organization on Twitter.

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