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Are YOU Using Icinga?

Today we have over 17.000 downloads at Sourceforge. We all enjoy the great and growing feedback on Icinga and would like to introduce YOU, the Icinga-Users to each other. To make this happen, we would like you to send (info at icinga.org) us your story. Tell us about your reasons and experiences using Icinga and …

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Icinga Chromed Status for Google Chrome/Chromium

Do you use Google Chrome/Chromium web browser? if so… do you also manage your Icinga services? Well there is  a new add-on extension that will make your life just that little bit more easier! its called Icinga Chromed Status by kepicz Firstly this is only available for the Google Chrome & Chromium browser! Get a …

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RELEASED: Icinga 1.0.2 & Web 1.0.1

A new release, a new level of performance – Icinga 1.0.2 promises to be faster and well on the way to being fully robust. This release unifies the Core, API and Docs to version 1.0.2 with Web out of beta and into 1.0.1. Have a look below to see what’s been keeping us busy the …

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part III

Now that you have read about IDOUtils and the CGIs, it is time for the big one :-) Icinga Core All changes, fixes and enhancements do not affect compatibility to Nagios ™ – you’ll just get more fixes and enhancements if you decide to move over to Icinga. The list of fixes and code improvements …

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part II

Part II of this series catches up on our work on the CGIs – what happened with them since 1.0.1? Icinga CGIs Next to the new Icinga web there was some space to fix and enhance the current classical UI (“the CGIs”). Some minor typo fixes reported by community users have been applied, missing js …

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News from Core, CGIs & IDOUtils – Part I

Hi there, it’s been a while since recent release of 1.0.1 in March. Quite a lot of things happened – Hiren Patel and Massimo Forni joined the Core developer team while Hendrik moved on to new projects. But not only refreshening the team makes Icinga Core, CGIs & IDOUtils more valuable this time. Regarding the …

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Icinga at the Nagios Workshop

Sound’s weird, but it is not. This year’s workshop of the German Nagios community took place in Nuremberg. Beside a lot of other interesting projects around Nagios, the Icinga team had a chance to share our latest developments. Starting with a short status update of all project parts it was also a chance to give …

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YouTube: Icinga vs Nagios – What’s the difference?

Yep, we did it. We’ve finally tackled it head on and answered that nagging question – What’s the difference between Icinga and Nagios? Indeed a year on, Icinga has ascended above the status of a mere fork. After implementing 400+ patches, bug fixes and feature requests, as well as a flexible API based system architecture …

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Roadmap and Upcoming Versions

This week we finalized our release plan for the next few months. So far everything is going to plan, and we are on our way to shipping a unified, final version of Icinga Web, Core and Documentation in early October. There will be additional releases in June and an intermediate version in August. 1.0.2 – …

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Team Icinga welcomes new members

Icinga has been growing and in just the last three months we are proud to welcome 4 new faces to the Icinga team. Joining in March, Alexander Wirt has offered to support the Icinga Core development team and maintain the official Debian Packages for Icinga alongside Nagios. As of April, Jannis Mosshammer joined the Icinga …

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