Link says ScienceLogic’s version of Linux has passed government accreditation for stability and reliable performance. The EM7 is built on a custom Fedora Core kernel, fine-tuned to work with each of the tools needed to monitor a company IT infrastructure. It plugs into the network as an automated appliance, and users can configure it through a browser-based interface. It provides reports on suspicious activity, bandwidth usage, device status, CPU usage, and network event trends. The EM7 bundles a collection of network monitoring tools. To accomplish that mission, Link knew that open source software was the key, both internally and in ScienceLogic’s flagship product, the EM7. CEO David Link calls it “dial tone service quality,” a term that has come to mean high reliability and easy accessibility. ScienceLogic launched three years ago with a mission to bring to market an IT appliance that could monitor every aspect of a company’s network infrastructure.
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