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Terminal Emulators
Terminal emulators are software programs that replicate the functionality of a traditional terminal or command-line interface (CLI) within a graphical environment. These tools allow users to interact with their computer's operating system using text-based commands, offering access to system functions, file management, and programming tasks. Terminal emulators are commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users for running scripts, managing servers, or debugging applications. They often support features such as tabbed windows, color schemes, customizable key bindings, and integration with remote systems through protocols like SSH. By providing a flexible and efficient way to work with the command line, terminal emulators enhance productivity in both local and remote computing environments.
Kiosk Software
Kiosk software is software designed to run on self-service kiosks, allowing users to interact with a digital interface for tasks like information retrieval, ordering, or payment. It often features a touch-based user interface that is intuitive and easy to navigate. Kiosk software can be customized to suit various industries, including retail, hospitality, transportation, and healthcare. It typically includes security features to prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive data. Additionally, kiosk software is often designed for remote management, enabling businesses to monitor and update their kiosk systems efficiently.
Package Managers
Package managers are software tools that automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing software packages. They simplify dependency management by ensuring that required libraries and modules are downloaded and updated correctly. Many package managers connect to online repositories, allowing developers and system administrators to access large ecosystems of software quickly. By standardizing installations and updates, they reduce errors, improve consistency, and save time in both development and production environments. Package managers are widely used across programming languages, operating systems, and frameworks to streamline software distribution and maintenance.
IoT Operating Systems
IoT operating systems (OS) are specialized software platforms designed to run on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, providing the necessary functionality for resource management, communication, and real-time processing. These operating systems are optimized for low power consumption, small memory footprints, and efficient processing, allowing IoT devices to operate in environments with limited resources. IoT operating systems typically offer features like device control, sensor management, connectivity protocols, and security to ensure that IoT devices perform reliably and securely. They are used in a variety of IoT applications, such as smart home devices, wearables, industrial machinery, and automotive systems.
Hosting Control Panels
Hosting control panels, also known as site management and web hosting control panels, are software tools that enable IT professionals to manage their website, servers, and hosting packages. Hosting control panels simplify the process of managing domains, email accounts, installing website and server applications, and more.
IT Management Software
IT management software is software used to help organizations and IT teams improve operational efficiency. It can be used for tasks such as tracking assets, monitoring networks and equipment, managing workflows, and resolving technical issues. It helps streamline processes to ensure businesses are running smoothly. IT management software can also provide accurate reporting and analytics that enable better decision-making.
Virtualization Software
Virtualization software enables the creation and management of virtual machines (VMs) that emulate physical computers. By abstracting the underlying hardware, it allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine, improving resource utilization and flexibility. Virtualization provides an isolated environment for applications, increasing security and stability by preventing conflicts between different software systems. It also simplifies the management of IT infrastructure, as virtual machines can be easily created, cloned, and moved between different hosts. This technology is crucial for businesses looking to scale their operations, optimize resource usage, and improve disaster recovery processes.
Telephony Software
Telephony software is a type of communication technology that enables voice and video communication over telephone systems, computers, and the internet. These platforms are designed to manage, route, and track phone calls, messages, and multimedia communications within businesses or personal environments. Features of telephony software often include VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) support, call routing, interactive voice response (IVR), voicemail, call recording, and integration with customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Many telephony systems also include analytics tools for tracking call volumes, durations, and customer interactions. By improving communication efficiency and providing scalable solutions, telephony software is crucial for businesses looking to streamline their communication infrastructure.
Firewall Software
Firewall software is a security tool that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. Acting as a barrier between a trusted internal network and untrusted external networks, firewalls help prevent unauthorized access and protect against cyber threats. They work by analyzing data packets and determining whether they should be allowed through based on set policies, blocking potentially harmful traffic. Modern firewalls often incorporate advanced features like intrusion prevention, application filtering, and deep packet inspection to strengthen security further. By providing this critical layer of protection, firewall software safeguards sensitive data and ensures the integrity of networked systems.
Configuration Management Software
Configuration management software is used to track and manage the configuration of systems, networks, and software throughout their lifecycle. It allows teams to automate the process of setting up and maintaining consistent configurations across multiple environments, reducing human error and ensuring standardization. This software helps monitor changes, providing version control and audit trails to maintain system integrity and compliance. It is especially useful in complex IT infrastructures, enabling teams to deploy, update, and scale systems efficiently. Configuration management software ultimately improves system reliability, reduces downtime, and facilitates collaboration among development and operations teams.

1534 Products for "linux" with 1 filter applied:

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    Remotecontrol Desktop
    Free remote maintenance without data collection. You do not need to install Remotecontrol Desktop. All you have to do is start the software. The program can update itself automatically in the background. Remotecontrol Desktop uses the current DTLS protocol. DTLS-protected connections are considered tap-proof and protect against data manipulation. You can use the software on all common systems. No matter if Windows, MacOS or Linux. You can use this software privately and commercially. We offer...
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    openSUSE Tumbleweed

    openSUSE Tumbleweed

    openSUSE Project

    You install it once and enjoy it forever. No longer do you have to worry every six months about massive system upgrades that risk bricking your system. You get frequent updates that not only address vulnerabilities or squash bugs, but reflect latest features and developments, such as fresh kernels, fresh drivers and recent desktop environment versions. Updates are thoroughly tested against industry-grade quality standards, taking advantage of a build service other Linux distributions envy us...
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    Arista EOS

    Arista EOS

    Arista Networks

    ... integration with a wide range of third-party applications for virtualization, management, automation and orchestration services. Arista EOS is a fully programmable and highly modular, Linux-based network operation system, using familiar industry standard CLI and runs a single binary software image across the Arista switching family.
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    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    ... and Authenticator that work on Windows, but the JupyterHub defaults will not. Bugs reported on Windows will not be accepted, and the test suite will not run on Windows. Small patches that fix minor Windows compatibility issues (such as basic installation) may be accepted, however. For Windows-based systems, we would recommend running JupyterHub in a docker container or Linux VM.
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    OpenText Reflection Mobile
    Perform wherever, whenever administration on your UNIX/Linux systems and tackle tasks in the moment – from your favorite mobile device. With a look and feel optimized for mobile devices, plus single-touch commands, you'll spend less time configuring and get quickly to work on the projects that matter most. Move beyond cumbersome data entry with an enhanced keyboard and keybar. Interact with your applications as though you're using a full-function keyboard. Access common terminal application...
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    Entire Connection
    Terminal emulation software that connects Windows® users to applications on the mainframe, UNIX®, Linux®, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms. Available for Natural on the mainframe. Connect thousands of concurrent Microsoft® Windows® users to applications running on the mainframe, UNIX, Linux, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms with highly scalable terminal emulation software, Entire Connection. Protect your application from desktop access by requiring a user ID and password to open a terminal session...
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    Postfix

    Postfix

    Postfix

    What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure. The outside has a definite Sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely...
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    SkySilk

    SkySilk

    SkySilk Cloud Services

    Click below for more information about SkySilk's Enterprise class Private Cloud, Managed Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Solutions. Choose from dozens of Linux apps & clean OS installs to deploy in seconds with just 1-click. Whether you're running a small cloud operation or part of an enterprise-level organization, SkySilk offers over 40 resource plans to ensure you have the right cloud VPS environment suitable for your projects.
    Starting Price: $4 per month
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    Ubuntu Core

    Ubuntu Core

    Canonical

    ... you can find the best Linux apps packaged as snaps to install on your Ubuntu device and get started with your secure IoT journey.
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    Torizon

    Torizon

    Toradex

    Torizon makes developers more productive and helps them create easy-to-maintain products. Integrated over-the-air updates and device monitoring allow you to ship earlier, patch bugs in the field, deliver new features and detect issues faster. Software containerization simplifies maintenance and provides an additional layer of robustness. Torizon is constantly validated on Toradex System on Modules (SoMs) to ensure that you can fully focus on your application, rather than the operating...
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    balenaOS

    balenaOS

    balena

    Containers will revolutionize connected devices, and balenaOS is the best way to run them. Made to survive harsh networking conditions and unexpected shutdowns. A minimal Linux with the services needed to run Docker reliably on an embedded device - nothing else. Based on Yocto Linux for easy porting to most capable device types across varied CPU architectures. Actively developed in the open; community participation warmly welcomed. In our quest to build balenaCloud, a platform that brings...
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    Maxeler Technologies

    Maxeler Technologies

    Maxeler Technologies

    Maxeler high-performance dataflow solutions easily integrate into production data centers and support easy programming and management. Maxeler high-performance dataflow solutions are designed to integrate into production server environments, supporting standard operating systems and management tools. Our management software coordinates resource use, scheduling and data movement within the dataflow compute environment. Maxeler dataflow nodes run production-standard Linux distributions without...
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    Patchdeck

    Patchdeck

    Patchdeck

    Patchdeck is a cloud-based patch management solution for Windows, Linux and Mac. With Patchdeck IT professionals can quickly see which systems are missing patches and remediate vulnerabilities with one click. Patch policies allow to configure a fully automated patch process and reports show the patching health of an environment developing over time. Patchdeck provides advanced access control features so that IT teams can work together to keep their environment fully patched. Alerting via email...
    Starting Price: $1 per month per endpoint
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    balena

    balena

    balena

    Balena is a complete set of tools for building, deploying, and managing fleets of connected Linux devices. We provide infrastructure for fleet owners so they can focus on developing their applications and growing their fleets with as little friction as possible. Our tools are designed to work well together as a platform, but you can also pick and choose the components you need for your project, and adapt them to your particular use case. We know that no two IoT projects are the same...
    Starting Price: $109 per month
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    Scalix

    Scalix

    Scalix

    Offer a high value Outlook experience with push email, PIM, group calendaring, free/busy services, public folders, delegation, and more. Increase margins with lower server counts and compelling subscription pricing. Reduce your licensing costs and leverage your teams' existing skills with a Linux-based platform. Scalix starter packs are robust, single-server messaging solutions designed to provide smaller businesses and organizations with a full featured email and collaboration solution. Scalix...
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    ClearOS

    ClearOS

    ClearCenter

    Applications and an operating system come with your computer, tablet, and phone. So, why not on your server? HPE is redefining the small business server by offering ClearOS with HPE ProLiant servers. ClearOS is a simple, open, and affordable operating system with an intuitive graphical web-based user interface and an application marketplace with over 100 apps to choose from, with more being added every day. Leveraging open source software, you decide what applications you need and only pay...
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    Qubes OS

    Qubes OS

    Qubes OS

    .... Qubes brings to your personal computer the security of the Xen hypervisor, the same software relied on by many major hosting providers to isolate websites and services from each other. Can't decide which Linux distribution you prefer? Still, need that one Windows program for work? With Qubes, you're not limited to just one OS. With Whonix integrated into Qubes, using the Internet anonymously over the Tor network is safe and easy.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zentyal

    Zentyal

    Zentyal

    Join Windows® clients to the domain and manage them transparently. No disruption to your users, no user or device CALs. Comes with industry-standard SMTP and POP3/IMAP mail server built upon the most established technologies and protocols. Guarantees reliable and secure Internet access and helps to manage all the basic network infrastructure services. Receive software updates until the EOL-date of each version and get support when needed. Zentyal offers an easy to use Windows Server®...
    Starting Price: €195 per server
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    restic

    restic

    restic

    Restic is a modern backup program that can back up your files from Linux, BSD, Mac, and Windows to many different storage types, including self-hosted and online services. Easily, being a single executable that you can run without a server or complex setup. Effectively, only transferring the parts that actually changed in the files you back up, Securely, by careful use of cryptography in every part of the process. Verifiably, enabling you to make sure that your files can be restored when needed...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Borg

    Borg

    Borg

    Deduplicating archiver with compression and encryption. BorgBackup (short Borg) gives you space-efficient storage of backups. Secure, authenticated encryption. Compression, LZ4, zlib, LZMA, zstd (since borg 1.1.4). Mountable backups with FUSE. Easy installation on multiple platforms, Linux, macOS, BSD. Free software (BSD license). Backed by a large and active open source community. Optionally, it supports compression and authenticated encryption. The main goal of Borg is to provide an efficient...
    Starting Price: Free
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    LDAP Plus AD Help Desk Professional Tool
    ... of administration to manage both Active Directory and LDAP. LDAP Plus AD Help Desk Professional Tool provides a very simple windows like interface to generate both AD and LDAP reports which you can print or export to various formats (Excel, csv and LDIF). It also provides a very simple and easy wizard to schedule reports using windows scheduler or Linux cron.
    Starting Price: $795 one-time payment
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    HPE Performance Cluster Manager

    HPE Performance Cluster Manager

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    HPE Performance Cluster Manager (HPCM) delivers an integrated system management solution for Linux®-based high performance computing (HPC) clusters. HPE Performance Cluster Manager provides complete provisioning, management, and monitoring for clusters scaling up to Exascale sized supercomputers. The software enables fast system setup from bare-metal, comprehensive hardware monitoring and management, image management, software updates, power management, and cluster health management...
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    NVIDIA HPC SDK
    ... libraries enable standards-based multi-GPU and scalable systems programming. Performance profiling and debugging tools simplify porting and optimization of HPC applications, and containerization tools enable easy deployment on-premises or in the cloud. With support for NVIDIA GPUs and Arm, OpenPOWER, or x86-64 CPUs running Linux, the HPC SDK provides the tools you need to build NVIDIA GPU-accelerated HPC applications.
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    Terminals

    Terminals

    TECHNLG

    For developers and system administrators, it’s a necessity to frequently log on to Linux servers from a Windows computer. Unlike Linux OS, Windows does not have a native ssh client. Putty is the most used freeware ssh client for Windows OS. It supports telnet and ssh protocols. One constraint with Putty is that it does not have support for tabbed windows. Putty Connection manager is developed to solve this problem but it has got a lot of issues in using the utility. Terminals supports not just...
    Starting Price: Free
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    openmediavault

    openmediavault

    openmediavault

    openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, RSync and many more ready to use. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in small offices or home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios. It is a simple and easy to use out-of-the-box solution that will allow everyone to install and administrate...
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    Salix

    Salix

    Salix

    Salix is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Slackware that is simple, fast and easy to use, with stability being a primary goal. Salix is also fully backwards compatible with Slackware, so Slackware users can benefit from Salix repositories, which they can use as an "extra" quality source of software for their favorite distribution. Like a bonsai, Salix is small, light & the product of infinite care. Everything that is included in the iso is installed. That includes a complete desktop...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Slint

    Slint

    Slint

    Slint is a stable distribution. However, accessibility software is regularly updated, others may be updated on a case-by-case basis. Slint can be used in console and graphical modes and can be switched between these modes without restarting. It is even possible to launch several graphical environments and switch between them. The Slint dashboard gives direct access to the main tools and useful information and links. The installation program, in text mode, is fully accessible for blind people...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Freespire

    Freespire

    PC/OpenSystems LLC

    The Freespire Operating System is the open source and free release of the commercial Linspire operating system. It contains many of the same software packages as Linspire with the exception of the software that requires us to purchase a license to redistribute. You are free to redistribute Freespire as you wish. Freespire requires an x86_64 bit processor, 4 gb of RAM and at least a 20 gb hard drive to run a basic productivity environment. For optimal performance we recommend at least 6 -...
    Starting Price: Free
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    QuEST

    QuEST

    QuEST

    ... natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS. Whether on a laptop, a desktop, a supercomputer, a microcontroller, or in the cloud, you can almost always get QuEST running with only a few terminal commands.
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    Bayesforge

    Bayesforge

    Quantum Programming Studio

    Bayesforge™ is a Linux machine image that curates the very best open source software for the data scientist who needs advanced analytical tools, as well as for quantum computing and computational mathematics practitioners who seek to work with one of the major QC frameworks. The image combines common machine learning frameworks, such as PyTorch and TensorFlow, with open source software from D-Wave, Rigetti as well as the IBM Quantum Experience and Google's new quantum computing language Cirq...