PINsafe – Basic Setup 2

Continuing with the previous documents of the PINsafe appliance deployment or its installation in linux, We must make a series of configurations that will be more or less common in most installations, Later we will be able to integrate different services under this configuration.

Installing PINsafe on Linux

In this document we will look at a manual installation of PINsafe on an Ubuntu Server 12.10, We will install the requirements beforehand. This will be an alternative, since we are interested, Swivel will already leave us an appliance ready to deploy in our virtual environment. Anyone who wants to can also mount it under Windows, meeting these same requirements!

PINsafe – Deploying the appliance and basic configuration

One of the products we use the most at Tundra to provide stronger authentication in our customers' environments is the use of PINsafe, from the company Swivel Secure. In this document we will see the deployment of the virtual appliance where PINsafe comes already installed, if we want, we can download the Java binaries and mount them on a Windows or a Linux, as long as you have Tomcat.

Zimbra News 8

VMware Introduces Zimbra Collaboration Server 8.0 as an option to deploy a robust webmail solution in a private or public cloud, with all the features that users demand. Offer email, Contact list, Integrated Unified Communications and Calendar to Bring Organizations into the Post-PC Era.

Installation of a Zimbra server and integration with Active Directory

Already at the beginning of the 2010 we saw how VMware acquired Zimbra from Yahoo to integrate it into its new services infrastructure; Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) It's a complete suite, both messaging and open-source-based collaboration, There is a free version (ZCS Open Source Edition) and also the paid version (ZCS Network Edition Starter with Standard or Pro Option). Day by day it takes over more of the market thanks to its scalability, reliability and above all because it is combined with already consolidated open source technologies and the support of the community!

Installing and Configuring iFolder with Active Directory & CIFS

After a long time looking for Open Source solutions that allow organizations to set up their own DropBox, we find ourselves with 3 Great solutions: iFolder, ownCloud and SparkleShare. We stay (For now) with the first since today it is the most complete, Clients for the most common operating systems available (Linux, Mac OS X & Windows.) apart from having clients for mobile devices (Android or iOS), allows you to synchronize folders securely or share them with the users you are interested in. Ideal for remote users or information shared across companies,

TCOS Project

TCOS is one of the best Open Source solutions that generates boot images for thinclient computers (based on Linux Debian/Ubuntu). Allows rDesktop connections (Terminal Server), FreeNX & X over SSH. In this document we will first see how to connect to the same Ubuntu where we will generate the images and in which we will have installed applications; later we will customize a client to use RDP,

Ulteo Open Virtual Desktop 3.0

In this document we will look at the installation and configuration of Ulteo OVD 3.0.0, an Open Source software that will allow us to deploy applications or desktops to our users in a simple and free way, they will be able to run Windows or Linux-based applications or desktops.