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Gupta Technologies Announces Alliance Partnership with Fujitsu

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Gupta Technologies Announces Alliance Partnership with Fujitsu

Partnership to Expand Market Presence for Gupta’s Composer Migration Offerings

ROSEVILLE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Gupta Technologies, a global provider of application development, database and migration software, today announced an Alliance partnership with Fujitsu. Through this partnership, Fujitsu will offer customers Gupta’s Composer Technologies migration software for modernizing Oracle Forms and Lotus Notes applications. Gupta will leverage its innovative software and expertise with Fujitsu’s legacy modernization offerings to create the synergy for increased market presence on an international basis.

“Gupta recognizes the growing demand by customers to retain the intrinsic value contained within their legacy applications and modernize them to more contemporary technologies and platforms instead of rewriting them from scratch or replacing them with commercial off-the-shelf solutions,” said Frank Verardi, General Manager of Gupta Technologies. “Our Alliance partnership with Fujitsu enables us to market our complementary and proven application migration portfolio to a broader base of customers worldwide.”

Fujitsu, a leading provider of customer-focused information technology solutions for the global market place, has initiated sales opportunities for the Composer portfolio in EMEA and Asia Pacific. Composer Technologies, the migration business unit of Gupta Technologies, has participated in the Fujitsu Forum and various marketing campaigns, and is the only Fujitsu Alliance Partner for Oracle Forms and Lotus Notes application modernization. Through an active Alliance partnership, customers will benefit from automated conversion technology and a proven migration methodology that will deliver a modern application ready for testing, customer enhancements and production.

Annette Kuhn, Head of Alliance Program, Fujitsu Technology Solutions commented, “Fujitsu’s Legacy Modernization capabilities enable organizations to leverage years of investment in software assets, and to deliver more from IT budgets and reduce the risk of implementing new technologies. Gupta and Fujitsu are now extending their cooperation of many years to include the Composer solutions as a logical next step to add value to our customers.”

In addition to the Composer products, the Alliance partnership includes Gupta’s Team Developer .NET application development software and SQLBase relational database. Both products will be promoted through the Fujitsu Business Solutions Catalog listing and included in cross alliance marketing programs and media campaigns.

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Possible to send an email to a Linux Server?

By mrm5102

Hello All,

I was curious if its possible to send an email (in reverse) to a linux server from an email client (like Lotus Notes, Outlook, etc…)?

I know it’s possible to send an email FROM a Linux Server TO a email address, but I tried to just ‘reply’ to the Linux Servers
address that sent it to me but I get a “DELIVERY FAILURE: 550 Host Unknown”? I’ve created quite a few scripts that use
the mail command to send notifications about certain things, like Performance Monitoring data, and stuff like that. But I was
just curious if something like this is possible?

I just figured if you could send emails then maybe you could receive them too…?

Any thoughts would be great!

Thanks in Advance,
Matt

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at The UNIX and Linux Forums

Server Monitoring Suggestions

By Phylum

Hi all – newb here.

We’re a Windows shop and I’m looking for something [free] that I could stand up to monitor various aspects of our servers. I’m specifically looking for something that can:

  1. verify that servers are up [& responding]
  2. verify services are up [& responding]
  3. verify remote sites are up/accessible
  4. monitor CPU & memory (warn when its above X% sustained for Y mins etc)
  5. monitor latency between this site and the remote site
  6. monitor disk usage (e.g.: warning when its down to 10% etc.)
  7. monitor things like disk queue length (like performance monitor)
  8. monitor exchange specific things like number of mailboxes left to crawl, oustanding batches & outstanding documents to index (again, like performance monitor)
  9. monitor other things like IIS, BES, Lotus Notes, DFS, IronPort – custom services etc

I’m hoping for some sort of nifty frontend that others could have up on monitor/projector to keep an eye on general health & maybe highlight ‘problem’ areas.

I don’t know, but, I suspect I’ll need something like Nagios, SmokePing and/or Edoceo to tackle this. Since I have 0 experience with any of these, I figured checking with the community first might be best.

Many thanks!

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