SCOM titan Dujon Walsham was given difficult task of creating a SCOM management pack that already exists, but with much more flexibility and detail. Dujon’s challenge was to build an MP that alerted on unexpected shutdowns like blue screens of death (BSOD).
Our panel of SCOM experts come together to explore and discuss the results of The Big SCOM Survey 2021, and to examine: how the wider SCOM Community use SCOM, the tools & techniques they are applying, and what their future SCOM plans are.
Kevin Holman was one of the titans of SCOM management pack (MP) authoring that took on the challenge of building a community-requested MP in just 24 hours
In this Coffee Break, Stoyan Chalakov, Microsoft MVP and SCOM consultant, joined Bruce Cullen, Director of Products at Cookdown, for a deep dive look at
Alerts are a core part of SCOM but aren’t always intuitive to work with and set up. So, we asked Sameer Mhaisekar, Technical Evangelist at SquaredUp, to
Nathan Foreman took on the epic HackaSCOM challenge of building an API Query Management Pack (MP) in just 24 hours and came out as the winner! Here’s a
During this webinar, the SCOM community vote on the final monitoring mission we set our experts. Our experts then share their initial thoughts on their
And… the countdown has begun! This afternoon, we kicked off HackaSCOM with day one of the two-day hackathon, “Ready, Set, Code”. Over the next 24 hours,
At SCOMathon 2021, Nathan Gau, Senior Technical Specialist at Microsoft, showcased his new Security Management Pack for SCOM. Cameron Fuller, Microsoft
Sameer Mhaisekar and Bruce Cullen cover the building blocks that go into generating those SCOM alerts that you are so familiar with. They will cover everything from workflows to alert tuning, and demonstrate how all these things link together.
Stoyan gives us a deep dive into what is in his SCOM Administrator's Toolbox, sharing the tools he uses when at customer sites, complete with demos and a full explanation for why each tool is useful
A deep dive on how to pull events from VMware vROps using PowerShell – from Linux/Unix nodes, Windows systems and network devices - into SCOM, so that alerts can be raised from them.