Archive for the ‘DevOps’ Category

Meet Us at the DevOpsDays Conference Next Week

GitLab is sponsoring the DevOpsDays conference next week in Tel Aviv, and as their Israeli distributor we’ll be there too! If you attend the conference, be sure to drop by GitLab’s booth and say hello

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Coming Soon: ALM Performance monitoring v1.7 for Jenkins, ClearCase and ClearQuest

  Our new performance monitoring tool is coming soon, and it’s better than ever! What’s new? New API that enables you to dynamically duplicate and remove monitored hosts New integration with ChatOp tools: Slack and Atlassian HipChat Easier installation More accurate email alerts (to avoid email burden) New thresholds New checks unique for Jenkins masters […]

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Watch live keynote sessions of Jenkins World 2016

This year’s Jenkins conference offers some interesting announcements related to Jenkins v2.0. You can watch them live at no charge: Wednesday, September 14 9:00 AM -10:00 AM PT Jenkins Community Keynote Address, Kohsuke Kawaguchi,Jenkins Founder and Chief Technology Officer, CloudBees 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT CloudBees Keynote Address, Sacha Labourey, CEO and Founder, CloudBees […]

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ALM Performance 1.6.1 is Out!

Today we are releasing the newest version, 1.6.1, of our performance monitoring tool. This version comes after we released version 1.6 about 3 weeks ago, and it contains some improvements we made after we collected feedback from our users. See the dashboard: As a reminder, we offer both Free Edition and Pro Edition, and you […]

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ALMtoolbox presents smart performance monitoring and alerting tool, including Free Community Edition

Tel Aviv, Israel – June 28, 2016 –  IBM Champion ALMtoolbox, Inc., a firm with offices in the United States and Israel, today announced availability of a free Community edition product called ALM Performance, based upon ALM Performance Pro, their award-winning environment monitoring commercial solution. The Community edition of ALM Performance provides a comprehensive set […]

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New Video: Introducing ALM Performance Monitoring & Alerting for Jenkins

For the first time, we now provide a Free Community Edition of our performance monitoring & alerting tool for ClearCase ClearQuest and Jenkins. You can quickly get email alerts when something goes wrong with machine or application, and you can even define thresholds aligned to your needs. Yes it’s free! We provide both Free and […]

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New: ALM Performance v1.6 is out!

We are happy to announce the new release of ALM Performance v1.6, our monitoring and alerting tool for Jenkins, ClearCase, ClearQuest. Since the release of the previous release (v1.5) a month ago, we have received and incorporated feedback from many of our users and we have tried to address all of needs with this latest version. This […]

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The First Jenkins TLV Meetup is Just Around the Corner

We are proud to be a part of the first Jenkins TLV meetup that will take place on Monday, May 9 at AOL offices in Tel Aviv. During this meetup, we’ll be demonstrating a demo of our performance monitoring tool we made for Jenkins named ALM Vitality. ALM Vitality is a performance monitoring and alerting tool specifically tailored for Jenkins environments. ALM […]

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ALM Vitality v1.4 is Out! See What’s New for Monitoring Jenkins, ClearCase, and ClearQuest

We’re happy to announce the new release of ALM Vitality v1.4, our vitality monitoring and alerting tool for Jenkins, ClearCase, ClearQuest. In this release we’re focused on some enhancements based on requests from our veteran users, including support for Oracle database; UI improvements and email alert improvements. Click to download   What is new in […]

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The Importance of well-defined thresholds when administering ClearCase, Jenkins or ClearQuest

This time I’d like to share some insights we observed when we helped our first users to install our monitoring & alerting tool for ClearCase, Jenkins and ClearQuest. A threshold is the point at which your system begins to experience difficulties. For example: high memory usage in your Jenkins master or a low number of […]

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