Horizon 33 (often referred to as OpenNMS Horizon 33) is a major version of the OpenNMS Horizon platform, an open-source, enterprise-grade network monitoring and management solution. It is designed to help IT teams visualize and manage complex network infrastructures through automated monitoring. Key Features of Horizon 33
OpenShift Support: This version introduced support for Red Hat OpenShift, allowing for more flexible installation and upgrades in containerized environments.
Enhanced Node Management: It features an upgraded node list that allows users to search, filter, sort, and export data to create custom views of specific network nodes.
Security & Reliability: The platform includes frequent security updates, such as those found in the Horizon 33.0.7 release (codenamed “Pink powder puff”), which focused on hardening the monitoring environment.
Metadata Clarification: Improved handling of metadata updates allows users to better categorize and track information within their network inventory. Other Entities Named “Horizon 3” or “Horizon3” Because the name is common, you might also be looking for:
Horizon3.ai: A cybersecurity firm based in San Francisco that focuses on autonomous penetration testing through its NodeZero platform.
Forza Horizon 3: A popular 2016 open-world racing game developed by Playground Games and published by Microsoft.
Horizon3 Sdn Bhd: A Malaysian-based technology company providing AI, data mining, and networking solutions.
Horizon 33 Tanker: A commercial tanker ship sailing under the flag of Mongolia. Clarification on Metadata Updates in Horizon 33