3 Free ControlUp Tools for Citrix Environments

In this first document about the large manufacturer Control Up we will see some totally free tools that it offers us and can help us to start knowing how we have the status of our Citrix platform. See 3 interesting utilities that will help us measure the loading time of an app, Perform logon simulations to see times and an attractive tool that will give us information about what is happening in our NetScaler!

Using a fingerprint reader on Raspberry Pi

Imagine the thousand possibilities that having an optical fingerprint sensor connected to a Raspberry Pi gives us, We will be able to capture and identify the information of the fingerprints that interest us and take actions based on it. In my particular case I put it at the entrance to the house, If you find my footprint or those of my family, because it opens the door without the need for keys!

Stellar Converter for OST

Very good! in this post I want to bring you closer to Stellar's Conver OST to PST utility, with it we will be able to recover any lost and recovered mail with the Outlook cache! As you all know, Stellar is a manufacturer recognized for the multitude of data recovery tools they have., for both PCs and mobiles, as well as data from servers or databases. In this post we will recover the lost mail from a cache!

Book: VMware by vExperts

This atypical post aims to explain a project in which I have had the pleasure of participating, something in which I believe we all benefit, since we have managed to bring together a good group of vExperts and LATAM bloggers to produce the best virtualization book you can find, called VMware by vExperts. Totally free and where thanks to the sponsors we have managed to raise a lot for 2 NGO projects.

Collecting Windows metrics in Elasticsearch with Metricbeat and visualizing with Grafana

In this post, we'll look at another of Elasticsearch's wonderful components, within the Beats packages we will also find a utility that will help us to process and collect metrics from our Windows or Linux computers, known as Metricbeat. We will see how to export these metrics to Logstash to process them and store them in Elasticsearch to later visualize them with Kibana or Grafana!

Redirecting Event Viewer events from Windows computers to Elasticsearch with Winlogbeat and viewing with Grafana

GOOD, once we have already set up our platform with Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana, In this first post, we are going to analyze the events of the Event Viewer of our Windows computers using Winlogbeat! We'll install the small agent and send the events we decide to Logstash to process and store in Elasticsearch, and then we will visualize them with Grafana!