21 projects tagged "Linux Distributions"
MyConnection Server is broadband testing software which measures connections for bandwidth speeds and connection quality for time critical applications such as VoIP, Video conferencing, and IPTV. It helps organizations assess networks for deployment of new/additional services and identify and resolve last mile customer connectivity problems with little need for the customer to assist in the resolution process. A network route testing component details the path of the connections and where packet loss and latency occur, including discovery of multiple routes to a destination. Remote Test Agents enable technical staff to customize and interactively manage the bandwidth testing process and perform extended quality testing over hours or days to address and resolve intermittent problems as required. Satellite Servers establish additional connection testing points at the application edge to accurately test actual application network paths.
Built upon Maarch Framework, Maarch LetterBox is a complete mail management solution. It is developed exclusively by its user base. It handles incoming, outgoing, and internal mail. It ships with an inline editor to generate mail or answers from templates. It sends alerts and notifications on new mail, late mail, etc. It manages mail circulation between users through virtual mail baskets. It logs every action on documents and on the configuration of the application. It offers tools to monitor mail activity.
Pulse 2 is a tool that simplifies application deployment, inventory, and maintenance of an IT network. It has been designed to handle anywhere from dozens of computers on a single site to 100 000+ computers spread on many sites. It is an easy-to-use, safe, and flexible solution that lets you create and deploy hard disk images of your computers, deploy new software and security updates on all your IT assets, perform software and hardware inventory, and perform remote diagnostics and remote management.
Omnia XP is a remastering of Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Lenny, with a visual interface easily adapted for deployment in small businesses and end users by facilitating migration to the Linux world. It supports a total of 12 architectures and runs from a live CD with an option for installing to a hard disk.
Image Commander is a simple program for bulk picture processing. It is set up as a two panel file manager. Users can select operations for processing. It is possible to save information about all accepted operations. At every configuration step of the operation, the user can view a result picture. Finally, after hitting F5 (processing), all files selected in the current panel will be processed with all selected and accepted operations.
TurnKey WordPress Appliance is a server appliance for WordPress, a leading blog publishing platform. It is designed to be easy to use and easy to maintain. Security patches are automatically installed. It provides a Web management interface, configuration console, and an AJAX Web shell. To minimize footprint the appliance is built from the ground up with the minimum required components. It runs everywhere thanks to multiple build formats, including an installable live CD, a VMDK with OVF support, and an Amazon EC2 AMI.
TurnKey phpBB is an extremely easy way to get up and running with phpBB in just a couple of minutes. It's a pre-integrated turnkey server based on Ubuntu that is packaged as a Live CD image capable of supporting installations on both physical and virtual machines, including VMWare, Xen, VirtualBox, and KVM. It features a small footprint, automatic security updates, a rich Web administration interface, and an easy to use configuration and installation console.
Kongoni GNU/Linux is a Desktop Linux distribution primarily developed in Africa with very strong inspiration from the BSD Unix operating systems. It features a live-CD/USB based system with an installer and a ports tree for add-on software and updates. The system follows a combination of rolling release and regular ISOs approach, with new full versions roughly once per year. The distribution is based on Slackware with KDE as the default desktop. Native 32-bit and 64-bit x86 versions are available.
SliTaz is an operating system that provides a fully featured desktop or server in less than 30 Mb. SliTaz is simple to use, fast, and stable. In Live CD or USB mode, it runs entirely in memory (RAM). SliTaz has an active community all over the world and can be used in several languages.