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mission accomplished link actually links to the YouTube video instead of the survey?
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The longer this takes, the more likely people are going to look to selenium/dalekJS/other tools. I don't blame solarwinds for a tool that they purchased and are trying to migrate not being in a feature complete form, but seriously this is past due.
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I like this geekpost a lot. I don't think automation is limited to even infrastructure; everyone should try to save time automating where appropriate/when they can. It's back to the basic question of: you can spend 20 minutes doing , or you can spend 5 minutes doing it so that you can spend 15 doing something else.
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To be honest - AI isn't terribly expensive to build out vs what it costs for cloud, but requires people with some minimum understanding. The bigger issue is : who is processing your data and how? You could download local models and run them locally on a laptop. Training off your environment's data is resource intensive.…
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I'd hope it's on meech 's list, but we can always prod her again about it
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If there was a more streamlined way to embed reports as a component than an iframe, yes. Otherwise, not so much.
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That's what travelhacking is for You can upgrade yourself to first class for basically $0, it's how I travel most of the time (also for $0). The FTC action is interesting to me because Bruce Schneier (scheiner.com) was talking about how the only option for insecure software due to manufacture negligence may be holding the…
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Is this still on any form of a roadmap?
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So, I think you guys should probably actually announce this stuff somewhere. It's a pretty significant and useful QOL improvement for the surveys.
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yeah, that was my purpose of the FR to some degree wluther .A less hacky way of doing what marcnetterfield did. (FYI meech lol)
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Hi michal.hrncirik , I wanted to see VNQM grab ININ's CDR data, similar to what would be done with Cisco/Avaya callmanager. I'm guessing (testing at some point, TBD), that this can be done if CDR's are forwarded to the VNQM? This would be a direct sell away from us using pathsolutions if this can be done.
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HerrDoktor probably ZRX at this point
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Same. I hope she packed in an extra MVP labcoat or two
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I think there are a lot of options for enforcement/improvement here. However, the only reason the government is somewhat needed to get involved is because the manufacturers aren't doing their part. I'm still equally concerned that our government could significantly fumble up this, not do it right, or something else.
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I'd say this geekspeak rings pretty true, as we have a number of new employees I've been helping get up to speed and in all cases I've helped them sharpen up their base set of tools. Without having the right framework, they wouldn't understand what they're looking at.
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Welcome and congrats, one and all old and new!
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jeremymayfield but can it run our solarwinds NFR licenses?
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I find the other issue is that people will usually ask for one or the other and may not realize that both could be needed (depending on what the particular service/application is). That and the fact that it is neither cheap nor easy to accomplish either one in any given scenario is not an easy thing considering IT is…
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I don't love the idea of linking to statista...even though the data exists, their whole site is basically one ugly paywall gotcha
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This is exactly what I'm dealing with right now rschroeder and it drives my crazy my last org was not like this.
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yep, but not for doing what they used to do (as noted by tinmann0715 )
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I can do one better, I can even provide UNDP's for half the stuff needed for the MG's.
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adatole So you did the yoga & SDN session, same day?
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They still won't unblock slack or rumblechat either, lol. ecklerwr1 i see it as a kind of organizational failure.
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aLTeReGo wrote: I believe background discovery is currently limited to the main poller, which could explain the behavior you are seeing. This is kind of an enormous deal to know this. aLTeReGo is this documented anywhere/is information available on this? This changes my perspective on automated discoveries significantly.…
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Yeah, I looked at wluther's post and my first thought is that I wonder is if the pages load quickly or not given so many tabs. Obviously what's on each tab matters.
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I'm saying do you know what your discovery is doing? Do you know what alerts you have running and how often they trigger? These things can add more load than needed. Do you have the right/wrong application monitors? etc.
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Curious -if this is the case, then why do the agents I've configured to be passive/server initiated communication still have "shared secret" as an item indicated when I edit them?
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The entire question and premise is faulty, sorry. "Which is better - People/Process/Technology" is a pretty poor and misleading tagline here. Sorry, something about this writing is either very poor, or just agitates me with the leaps to conclusions that I feel obligated to comment accordingly - this reads like something…
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some day this will.......................get more votes. (kidding, sure they'll implement it someday hopefully)