On February 19th Zenoss will be conducting our first Zenoss Community Day of 2010 in Los Angeles as a precursor to the 8th annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 8x).
Here are the details:

Event: Zenoss Community Day
Date: February 19th, 2010
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where: Los Angeles Airport Westin
Room: Concourse Ballroom
5400 West Century Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90045
Phone: (310) 216-5858
Fax: (310) 417-4545
Cost? – It’s Free
There will be no cost to the attendees. Space is limited though so please sign-up so we can confirm your spot via email.
Why Attend?
Zenoss will be offering a free training session to help Zenoss community members install and use the award-winning open source network monitoring tool, Zenoss Core. The class will be led by our Community Manager, Matt Ray and Zenoss Support Engineer, Nathaniel McCallum. Comic relief will be provided by Zenoss VP of Community Mark Hinkle. We would like everyone that leaves the event to have a good understanding of how Zenoss works and to be able to successfully manage their network using Zenoss award-winning open source tools.
Zenoss will also supply lunch, snacks and drinks, plus plenty of free Zenoss stuff (t-shirts and other tchotzkes).
Schedule
This is the tentative schedule for the event, we will provide lunch and breaks as needed. Since the event is for your benefit we are happy to adapt to meet the needs of the attendees.
9:00 – 9:15 - Welcome – Mark Hinkle, Zenoss, VP of Community
9:15 – 12:00 – Introduction to Zenoss – Nathaniel McCallum
- Zenoss Core Overview
- Installing Zenoss Core
- Zenoss Architecture
- Adding Devices to Zenoss
12:00 -1:00 – Lunch (provided by Zenoss)
1:00 – 3:30 – Configuring and Using Zenoss
3:30 – 4:30 – Questions and Answers about all things Zenoss
4:30 – 5:30 – Happy Hour (Beverages provided by Zenoss)
Don’t forget to sign-up we will need to get an accurate headcount for the event. If you have questions or require additional information contact community@zenoss.com.
The Southern California Linux Expo
We would like to thank the Southern California Linux Expo for all their support and encourage you to consider attending this excellent open source event on the following days.