GroundWork has released GroundWork Monitor NPO for non-profit organizations and open source projects. Offering the full version of GroundWork Monitor Enterprise, NPO is available for qualifying organizations that would otherwise not be able to afford enterprise-class monitoring solutions.
“There are a number of great organizations that are making a difference in this world, that need all the features of an enterprise monitoring technology, but just can’t afford it,” says Dave Lilly, CEO and Co-Founder of GroundWork. “Our goal is to not only provide these organizations with free access to GroundWork’s software, but give back to the open source project community that has helped build GroundWork into the world-class enterprise monitoring product it is today.”
GroundWork Monitor NPO is free for use by qualifying non-profit organizations, charities and open source projects who meeting the following criteria and are approved by GroundWork:
Non-Profit Criteria:
* Non-profit
* Non-government
* Non-academic
* Non-commercial
* Non-political
* Secular
Open Source Project Criteria:
* Established code base
* Publicly available project website
* Using an approved open source license
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