- Santa Clara CA, US Chinna Polinati - Snoqualmie WA, US Madhavi Puvvada - Sammamish WA, US Purushottam Amradkar - Sammamish WA, US Manish Gupta - Redmond WA, US Brandon Trudel - Bellevue WA, US Guarav Yakhmi - Rednibd WA, US Jesus Antonio Castro Cisneros - Kirkland WA, US Viral Shah - Bothell WA, US
A system may include a database disposed within a remote network management platform, a server device disposed in the platform, and a client device. The database may contain representations of configuration items, such as computing devices and software applications associated with the managed network. The server device may provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes to the client device. The sequence of panes may include an identifier pane, an identification rules pane, and a reconciliation pane. Each pane may include data entry fields that are operable to define a new class of configuration item. The server device may receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type using at least the attributes. The server may store, in the database, the definition of the new class.
Guided Configuration Item Class Creation In A Remote Network Management Platform
- Santa Clara CA, US Chinna Polinati - Snoqualmie WA, US Madhavi Puvvada - Sammamish WA, US Purushottam Amradkar - Sammamish WA, US Manish Gupta - Redmond WA, US Brandon Trudel - Bellevue WA, US Guarav Yakhmi - Rednibd WA, US Jesus Antonio Castro Cisneros - Kirkland WA, US Viral Shah - Bothell WA, US
A system may include a database disposed within a remote network management platform, a server device disposed in the platform, and a client device. The database may contain representations of configuration items, such as computing devices and software applications associated with the managed network. The server device may provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes to the client device. The sequence of panes may include an identifier pane, an identification rules pane, and a reconciliation pane. Each pane may include data entry fields that are operable to define a new class of configuration item. The server device may receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type using at least the attributes. The server may store, in the database, the definition of the new class.
Identification And Display Of Configuration Item Information
- Santa Clara CA, US Madhavi Puvvada - Sammamish WA, US Serina Chang - Seattle WA, US Sreenevas Subramaniam - Dublin CA, US Jesus Antonio Castro Cisneros - Kirkland WA, US Brandon Thomas Trudel - Bellevue WA, US Kavitha Kotti - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 29/08 H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Example embodiments for identifying and displaying configuration item information are presented herein. A system may involve a proxy server application disposed within a managed network that includes configuration items and a server disposed within a remote network management platform managing the managed network. The server may receive a request to view information representative of a particular configuration item from a client device. Based on the request, the server may obtain the information and transmit a representation of a graphical user interface to the client device. The representation may include a health graphic, a relationship graphic, a timeline graphic, and an activity stream, each of which represent pertinent information about the particular configuration item. The representation may also include a tabbed interface that facilitates navigation between attributes corresponding to the particular configuration item and attributes corresponding to other configuration items in the managed network.
Guided Configuration Item Class Creation In A Remote Network Management Platform
- Santa Clara CA, US Chinna Polinati - Snoqualmie WA, US Madhavi Puvvada - Sammamish WA, US Purushottam Amradkar - Sammamish WA, US Manish Gupta - Redmond WA, US Brandon Trudel - Bellevue WA, US Guarav Yakhmi - Rednibd WA, US Jesus Antonio Castro Cisneros - Kirkland WA, US Viral Shah - Bothell WA, US
A system may include a database disposed within a remote network management platform, a server device disposed in the platform, and a client device. The database may contain representations of configuration items, such as computing devices and software applications associated with the managed network. The server device may provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes to the client device. The sequence of panes may include an identifier pane, an identification rules pane, and a reconciliation pane. Each pane may include data entry fields that are operable to define a new class of configuration item. The server device may receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type using at least the attributes. The server may store, in the database, the definition of the new class.
Guided Configuration Item Class Creation In A Remote Network Management Platform
- Santa Clara CA, US Chinna Polinati - Snoqualmie WA, US Madhavi Puvvada - Sammamish WA, US Purushottam Amradkar - Sammamish WA, US Manish Gupta - Redmond WA, US Brandon Trudel - Bellevue WA, US Guarav Yakhmi - Rednibd WA, US Jesus Antonio CASTRO Cisneros - Kirkland WA, US Viral Shah - Bothell WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A system may include a database disposed within a remote network management platform, a server device disposed in the platform, and a client device. The database may contain representations of configuration items, such as computing devices and software applications associated with the managed network. The server device may provide a graphical user interface including a sequence of panes to the client device. The sequence of panes may include an identifier pane, an identification rules pane, and a reconciliation pane. Each pane may include data entry fields that are operable to define a new class of configuration item. The server device may receive, by way of the graphical user interface, a definition of the new class that uniquely identifies configuration items of a particular type using at least the attributes. The server may store, in the database, the definition of the new class.
- Santa Clara CA, US Dov Miron - Tel Aviv, IL Noam Biran - Tel Aviv, IL Tal Kapon - Tel Aviv, IL Jesus Castro - Kirkland WA, US Bnayahu Makovsky - Tel Aviv, IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 12/911
Abstract:
A system includes a non-transitory memory and one or more hardware processors. The hardware processors are configured to read instructions from the non-transitory memory to perform operations including generating a service mapping illustrating a plurality of discovered configuration items connected to a network and one or more connections between the plurality of discovered configuration items, wherein at least one of the plurality of discovered configuration items comprises a virtual platform server, receiving input data from the generated service mapping associated with the virtual platform server, wherein the input data indicates one or more manual configuration item additions, validating the input data of the one or more manual configuration item additions, update the service mapping to include the one or more manual configuration item additions, generating a specified number of tasks to be performed by the service mapping, and determining an amount of time for the updated service mapping to respond to the set number of tasks.
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Jesus Castro-Byrd, who attended the protest with his husband, said the bill was going to hurt Arizona's economy and reputation. Like many others, he said Arizona already suffered too many consequences when it passed immigration crack-down law Senate Bill 1070.
conservatively estimated she was behind about 40 homicides. She was convicted of just three, including the death of 2-year-old Johnny Castro, who was shot twice in the head as he rode in a car with his father, Jesus "Chucho" Castro. Blanco was targeting Jesus Castro, a former enforcer for Blanco's organization.
after pleading no contest in 1998 to second-degree murder charges. Authorities said Blanco arranged three contract killings in 1982 that took the lives of toddler Johnny Castro, 2, and drug dealers Alfredo and Grizel Lorenzo. The child died from bullets meant for his father, Jesus Castro, police said.
Date: Sep 05, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Griselda Blanco, 'Godmother' of Cocaine, Gunned Down in Colombia
The beginning of the end came in 1982, when she allegedly ordered a hit on another drug traffiker, Jesus Castro, supposedly for an offense against one of her sons. The assassins missed Castro, but his 2-year-old son was killed in the gunfire. About a year later, Blanco allegedly ordered the killings
Date: Sep 04, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
'Cocaine godmother' Griselda Blanco gunned down in Colombia: Reports
She also was convicted of ordering a shooting that resulted in the death of 2-year-old Johnny Castro, shot twice in the head as he rode in a car with his father, Jesus Chucho Castro. Blanco was targeting Jesus Castro, a former enforcer for Blanco's organization.
The child died when bullets meant for his father, Jesus Castro, hit the boy instead, police said. She already had been serving prison time for cocaine trafficking when she entered her plea in the killings.