NYCFUG (The New York ColdFusion User Group) will be honored to have Timothy
Nettleton of Virtualscape, Inc. (http://www.virtualscape.com), speak about a
tool he has developed that would be of great interest to ColdFusion
developers. COSMOS helps the ColdFusion developer monitor server and
ColdFusion logs and errors across a multitude of servers, specifically
focusing on the needs of a shared hosting environment.

At 3 AM tomorrow morning, someone may find the one case in your application
that you didn't cover. Maybe it will be the middle of the day that your
PRIMARY data file fills and your site dies. At best, you might take the time
to look through thousands of entries across several logs. Maybe someone will
even email you the error that day. The result is that site users see a
problem, experience the failure and go somewhere else.

 COSMOS solves these problems by reporting:

 * What problems exist, so you can build a searchable solution database.
 * Which are your Long Running Templates, so you can make your site more
successful.
 * How many emails your site bounced today, this week, this month.
 * Whether your Scheduled Tasks ran last night.
 * How many times your ColdFusion Application Server crashed yesterday.
 * Which pages and hung threads caused your down time.

 All information is provided within 40 seconds.

 Find out more about this new tool at the next NYCFUG meeting.

 When? March 13, 2001
             6:30 - 9:30 PM
Where? Our NEW PERMANENT LOCATION,
              NYU Medical Center, Alumni Hall A
              550 First Avenue in Manhattan (the cross street is 31st
Street)
(PLEASE BE SURE TO READ the directions on the NYCFUG site
(http://www.nycfug.org).)

 Please RSVP if you're coming to the meeting, so we can plan for food
accordingly, by emailing Judith at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].

 ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
 Timothy Nettleton is the Senior ColdFusion Engineer at Virtualscape, a
Hostcentric Company.  Mr. Nettleton studied Computer Science and Mechanical
Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and has been developing
ColdFusion applications for over three years. Originally targeting the
Shared environment, Timothy is positioned to redefine the experience
associated with ColdFusion while creating the most stable Hosted environment
possible. Timothy has been married for 8 years and has three newborn sons.






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