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Peter Judge: Users are dumping HP's OpenView management system, so why are they scared to talk about it? Written by Peter Judge, Contributor Aug. 30, 2002 at 12:31 a.m. PT.
A number of critical and high-risk vulnerabilities exist in Hewlett-Packard's OpenView system management software, NGS Software said in an advisory Wednesday. The security software and consulting ...
Your Homes Newcastle (YHN) manages more than 26,000 properties on behalf of Newcastle City Council. They are piloting an innovative fire detection system in partnership with OpenView Security ...
The HP OpenView Network Node Manager (OV NNM) has 12 buffer overflow vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit to execute arbitrary code and even gain system control.
"HP OpenView did not work for us because the system required too much effort to expand and maintain. We almost needed an HP consultant to use it," Biggley said.
Of the myriad of OpenView modules offered by HP, Network Node Manager is the key monitoring and managing component. Network Node Manager’s discovery feature took note of not only network devices ...
HP not only wants to breathe new life into its venerable OpenView platform, the company is counting on it as its enterprise software lynchpin. Peter Blackmore, executive vice president for HP’s ...
WDH, one of the UK’s largest housing associations which manages more than 31000 homes, has awarded Openview Security Solutions a major contract to install the latest security and fire protection ...
The HP OpenView Network Node Manager (OV NNM) has 12 buffer overflow vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit to execute arbitrary code and even gain system control.
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