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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

    Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008

    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    Web Security Dojo

    Web Security Dojo

    Virtual training environment to learn web app ethical hacking.

    Web Security Dojo is a virtual machine that provides the tools, targets, and documentation to learn and practice web application security testing. A preconfigured, stand-alone training environment ideal for classroom and conferences. No Internet required to use. Ideal for those interested in getting hands-on practice for ethical hacking, penetration testing, bug bounties, and capture the flag (CTF). A single OVA file will import into VirtualBox and VMware. There is also an Ansible...
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    OpenNode is a open source server virtualization solution providing easy to use bare-metal ISO installer. It's based on CentOS and supports both OpenVZ container-based virtualization and emerging KVM full virtualization technology on the same host.
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    OVNI

    OVNI

    Open Virtualization Nodes Infrastructure

    OVNI is, first of all, an AJAX web-application to create and manage Virtual Machines on KVM nodes. it's developed under WaveMaker and rely on Libvirt to be compatible with other tools such as virsh. In the future, the project aims to provide a complete virtualization environment.
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    SCORM (1.3) E-learning Development Tool

    SCORM (1.3) E-learning Development Tool

    All you need to develop your e-learning courses!

    This is a preconfigured VirtualBox Virtual Machine containing all you need to develop SCORM packages (1.3) for your e-learning courses. Using a Java Wizard, it is possible to add your content to a preconfigured e-learning course and export it in SCORM 1.3 format. Moodle 2.7 LMS is included to test your SCORM packages. The preconfigured e-learning course uses HTML5 tags to allow learners to enjoy the course using mobile devices (smartphones, tablets).
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