
WordPress users can get started tracking by using the Reinvigorate WordPress Plugin.
Drupal users may use the following plugin authored by Tobi Maier.
Reinvigorate draws graphs using an image generator instead of Flash, so it’s much faster than Analytics.
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A few days ago I received an invite to the beta version of the relaunched Reinvigorate. As I have written before, I’m currently using Google Analytics for tracking my site’s statistics.
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OpenNMS is a Network Monitoring System. Basically that means OpenNMS can be installed on a server so that you can monitor all the devices on your network. OpenNMS can also aggregate SNMP data from all your devices so you can create cool reports and graphs of your Network Health. Oh yeah, did I mention it was free?
Of course it’s free! I don’t think I write about any software that’s not free. I can’t help it, I’m a cheap skate. Oh well, back to OpenNMS…
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