18 projects tagged "Enterprise"
Zentyal (formerly eBox Platform) is a small business server that offers small and medium businesses an affordable and easy-to-use enterprise-level computer network. It can act as a Gateway, Infrastructure Manager, Unified Threat Manager, Office Server, Unified Communication Server, or a combination of these.
DSSH was written as a direct replacement for the OpenSSH client. It adds SSH over SSH tunneling capabilities (for example, to log in to a network hidden by a firewall), scripting support (using BeanShell), an advanced agent (which allows storing of passwords) and "su -" interactive logging for machines that have disabled direct root login. All of this was done to enable automated scripting and logging to many machines based on a few simple rules.
OpenERP is a complete business application suite. It covers CRM, accounting (analytic and financial), production management (MRP), stock management, sales and purchases management, task automation, marketing campaigns, help desk, POS, and more. Technical features include a distributed server, flexible workflows, an object database, a dynamic GUI, an XML-RPC interface, and customizable reports.
Zabbix/J is a framework for integrating Zabbix monitoring into Java applications. Zabbix is an "enterprise-class Open Source distributed monitoring solution" which provides telemetry and triggers across entire infrastructures. Zabbix/J makes it simple to expose metrics from your Java applications, giving them visibility as first class citizens in a Zabbix configuration.
jFramework is a PHP framework that supports internationalization best practices, fast NIST 2 RBAC, optimized multi-database drivers, URL management, MVC best practices, certified security, incredible performance, full support for Web 2.0 including Comet, simple yet powerful templates, many plugins, an administration Web interface, options, a profiler and benchmarker, and much more.
Hotwire is an integrated inventory system and a rapid deployment tool targeted at servicing enterprise environments. The currently supported rapid deployment technologies are Kickstart (Red Hat Linux), AutoYaST (SuSE Linux), and Preseed (Debian GNU/Linux). The hotwire server itself can be installed on any Linux platform, however. Additionally, where client machines have the python-dmidecode, func, and certmaster packages installed, hotwire is able to provide an automated inventory maintenance and dynamic updates, via funcwire, a hotwire tool.