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Lyra Infosystems joins forces with ICINGA to facilitate Open Source Monitoring in the India

09-13-2019 06:41 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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Bangalore, September 13, 2019 – ICINGA expands its market in South and Southeast Asia by partnering with Enterprise Indian Technology Services & IT Consulting open-source company – Lyra Infosystems as a new premium partner.

Lyra Infosystems will offer official Icinga engineering services, consulting, local technical support and ICINGA2 training programs in India and Indo-pacific regions. As a Premium Partner, Lyra Infosystems will act as ICINGA’s extended arm, providing ICINGA’s local customers in India and Singapore with a direct connection to ICINGA itself. The aim of this co-operation between the two companies is a true long-term partnership.

For many years, for the open-source monitoring company – ICINGA has built partnerships with different companies around the globe. The connections to its partner companies play a central role in ICINGA. With this partnership, ICINGA aims to bring professional services, support and official Icinga training to different parts of Indo-Pacific region. In addition to this partnership, ICINGA currently has various partnerships with companies in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
With more than 12+ years of practical industry experience, Lyra Infosystems has been mainly focused on helping businesses in technology areas like Software Composition Analysis, Open Source Security, Open Source Compliance, Open Source Audits, OSS Support, DevOps/DevSecOps, Remote Support, Privilege Identity & Access Management and Cybersecurity. Visit www.lyrainfo.com for more info.

Lyra Infosystems brings a lot of experience in the field of supporting their customers to design, build and maintain infrastructure based on Open Source Software. By adding Icinga to their portfolio, Lyra Infosystems extends its complete stack of multiple solutions.

One tool to inspect and monitor your Entire IT Infrastructure!

Icinga is a simple, highly scalable flexible and easy to use open source (FOSS) network monitoring system (NMS) for Infrastructure Monitoring for big as well as small enterprise networks. With Icinga you can monitor servers, data-centers, cloud and devices more efficiently, with support for both direct monitoring and SNMP. It exhibits excellent capability in delivering alerts and data for connectivity, availability, and general health checks of the infrastructure. Also with additional plugins and custom configuration, Icinga provides reliable database, net-flow, and application monitoring.

About Icinga

ICINGA is an open source monitoring software. With Icinga, it is possible to monitor complete system landscapes right from the hardware, over all current operating systems up to it’s applications. Icinga gives you detailed insight into the current state of environments and sends warnings through different channels. The high-performance DSL allows users to automate tasks and write & maintain their monitoring configuration as code. Visit icinga.com for more info.

Lyra Infosystems Pvt. Ltd
Address: 149, 3rd floor, 1st Cross Rd, 1st Block Koramangala
Bangalore - 560034, Karnataka, India
Ph: +91 80 4040 8181 | +91 80 4146 8078

PressContact: Siddanth

Lyra Infosystems is an Enterprise Technology Services & IT Consulting Company, headquartered in Bangalore with offices in Delhi, Mumbai, and Singapore. With more than 12+ years of practical business experience, we are mainly focused in helping businesses in technology areas like Software Composition Analysis, Open Source Security, OS Compliance, OS Audits, Opensource Vulnerability Assessment, Legal re-mediation, DevOps/DevSecOps, Remote Support, Privilege Identity & Access Management & Cybersecurity.

Lyra Infosystems is the first Indian company to achieve Open Chain conformant status with extensive experience of helping companies globally adopt Open Source software. More than 284+ happy customers trust in Lyra! Visit www.lyrainfo.com for more info.

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