open source client management system, software deployment
opsi is a Client Management System for Windows and Linux clients based on Linux servers.
opsi is used for automatic OS installation, software depolyment, hard- and software inventory, distributed software depots.
Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are
MobiLinux is a mobile Linux distro based on Ubuntu 12.04 ARMv7 Build and is made to run on Android mobile phones while using little ram.
This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted
Requirments:
- ARM based Android Mobile Phone
- Android OS 2.2+
- ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay
- loop and ext2 kernel support
- 2 GB of free space
- 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended)
- 512 RAM on board...
YES Linux a distribution that is focused on ease of use, user experience, and the internet. In 3 screens a secure server is installed and administered from a browser. A user should not have to use the console, but can if they wish.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
webapp-config is the installer for web-based applications of the Gentoo Linux distribution. It is being used for the automatic setup of web applications in a virtual hosting environment.
Mnet is a distributed file store. It is formed by an emergent network of
autonomous nodes which self-organize to make the network robust and efficient.
The aim of the OpenGrid project is to enable personal high-performance grid computations. More specific, issues of configuration, deployment, controlling and monitoring of embarrassingly parallel computations are addressed.