Blog Home > Central Information Hub PRTG 3: Information For Everyone
Originally published on September 13, 2016 by Thomas Timmermann
Last updated on March 03, 2022
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Welcome to the third and last part of our blog series about PRTG as a central information hub. This time it's about general information that's of interest to everybody at Paessler - or at any other company.
A script reads the availability of meeting rooms from Outlook and displays them on the overview maps. Employees can check the dashboard on their way to the conference rooms and see what room their meeting is in, or they can check which room is currently available for a spontaneous meeting.
Lunch is an important issue in every company. Food trucks pass by Paessler’s office with varying time schedules and menus, from soups to BBQs or pasta. A PRTG script reads data from the Food Truck website and displays a list of trucks near the office, thus facilitating lunch planning for colleagues.
Sit in a traffic jam for an hour on the way home, or finish the presentation for next week, and then drive home quickly and without traffic jams? Using custom HTML the current traffic situation is shared with the office. A quick look at the monitor and you know whether it makes sense to wait or not.
You can find more example scripts in our Knowledge Base, so you can extend PRTG with additional features. Maybe we've fired up your imagination and you have some ideas for your own scripts. Integrate them into PRTG and use PRTG's maps, alerts, and reports to make your scripts valuable helpers for your daily work.
You'd like to see how we manage our support workflow with PRTG? Check out the first part of this series here...
Or check out what we do for our marketing team to give them an overview about their current numbers and metrics in the second part...
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