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    Job Arranger for Zabbix
    Job Arranger for Zabbix is an open source job scheduler for Zabbix is very famous integrated monitoring software. It is an add-on software of Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix uses MySQL/PostgreSQL(same schema of Zabbix Database) to store data. The server and agent are written in C Language. and the client GUI is written in C#. The basic structure of Job Arranger for Zabbix is the same as Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix use the basic information of Zabbix they are the user...
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    A Windows multithreaded application written in C#.Net designed to provide automated discovery and processing of various forms of source data. Each feed can be processed according to a basic syntax. All input parameters are defined by XML.
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