Best IT Management Software for Linux - Page 43

Compare the Top IT Management Software for Linux as of June 2026 - Page 43

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    HostAccess

    HostAccess

    Perforce

    HostAccess is PC terminal emulation software. It offers a suite of terminal emulation tools for Microsoft Windows users. This allows secure access to various platforms, including Linux, Unix, IBM, Windows, etc. The main usage of the HostAccess is to connect to PICK (multivalue) system, such as UniVerse, UniData, D3, ONware, etc., and use own package of programs written in PICK Basic. These programs provide APIs for data exchange and expansive GUI capabilities. Produce reports quickly and integrate data with Windows applications. Connect to multiple systems within one integrated environment. HostAccess offers all the key terminal emulation software features you need in a single page. So, whether you’re looking for asynchronous/synchronous connections, server-based administration, concurrent users, or multiple session access, HostAccess is an ideal solution for you.
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    GNOME Terminal
    Terminal is a terminal emulator application for accessing a UNIX shell environment which can be used to run programs available on your system. Terminal supports escape sequences that control cursor position and colors. A terminal is a text input point in a computer that is also called the Command Line Interface (CLI). IBM 3270, VT100 and many others are hardware terminals that are no longer produced as physical devices. To emulate these terminals, there are terminal emulators. Any input entered in the Terminal to be executed is referred to as a command. You can run both command line and graphical user interface (GUI) programs from the terminal. If you have a program that ends abruptly without any warning or error, you may want to run it in Terminal. This will allow the program to output any error or debugging messages to the Terminal window. This information can be helpful when filing a bug report.
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    Yakuake
    Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. Smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen. Tabbed interface, configurable dimensions and animation speed, skinnable, sophisticated D-Bus interface. After Yakuake has started you can click on configure Yakuake by clicking on the Open Menu button (middle button on the bottom right hand side of the interface) and select Configure Shortcuts to change the hotkey to drop/retract the terminal automatically, by default it is set to F12. While most configuration options can be changed from Yakuake GUI, there are some options only accessible from modifying the configuration file. Yakuake allows to control itself at runtime by sending the D-Bus messages. Thus it can be used to start Yakuake in a user defined session. You can create tabs, assign names for them and also ask to run any specific command in any opened tab or just to show/hide Yakuake window.
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    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm is written entirely in C# .NET, providing a new user interface that is long overdue for the terminal emulation community. The user interface utilizes the modern ribbon command bar to organize the program's features into a series of tabs at the top of the window. This increases discover-ability of features and functions, enables quicker learning of the program, and makes users feel more in control of their experience with the program. The ribbon replaces both the traditional menu bar and toolbars and is now fully customizable, allowing users to create their own custom tabs and tab groups. A FlexTerm workspace can consist of a single session, or any number of sessions, which may be docked and displayed as tabs and/or floating. Sessions within each workspace can be easily arranged using drag-and-drop functionality.
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    Guake Terminal

    Guake Terminal

    Guake Terminal

    Imagine you are working in your favorite text editor and want to execute some commands, like execute the unit test of your code, check a man page, or edit some configuration file. You can do it at lightning speed without leaving your keyboard. Just press your predefined "Show Guake" hotkey, execute your command, and repress it to hide the terminal and go back to your work. Guake supports Multimonitor setup. Open it on the monitor where your mouse is, or in a dedicated screen. Use Several named tabs, with names automatically set from the running command, or easily customized. Start Guake automatically at login, and define a script that will be executed on Guake launch, in order to configure Guake tabs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Trojitá
    Trojitá is an email program ("client") specialized in giving fast and efficient access to mailboxes over the IMAP protocol. An IMAP mail server stores messages and allows clients to fetch messages to the local computer when asked for. It prioritizes efficiency, speed and open standards above other goals. Trojitá also aims to be multi-platform, and functions well on everything from big desktop computers to small cellphones. Trojitá is a stand-alone program, not part of a "personal information manager" suite.
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    KBackup
    KBackup is an application which lets you back up your data in a simple, user friendly way. Using profile files with definitions for Folders and files to be included or excluded from the backup. The backup target can be either a locally mounted device like a ZIP drive, USB stick, etc. or any remote URL. Running automated backups without using a graphical user interface.
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    VitalQIP

    VitalQIP

    Cygna Labs

    VitalQIP is the industry’s proven, open and scalable DDI solution (domain name system (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and IP address management (IPAM)). VitalQIP removes the complexity associated with IPAM while reducing the costs of managing IP addresses within the enterprise. With industry-proven reliability, VitalQIP allows the enterprise to manage hundreds of DNS and DHCP servers supporting millions of IP addresses. VitalQIP also provides IPv6 support and makes use of automation for mission critical DNS and DHCP services. Software approach for cloud integration available on Redhat Enterprise Linux,or Microsoft Windows. Optional security hardened hardware or virtualized appliances. Full set of APIs for ecosystem partners and plug-ins for cloud platform automation. Portal for self-service and BYOD support. Built-in support for applications and monitoring packages.
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    Optergy

    Optergy

    Optergy

    Optergy is a technology company focused on providing complete building optimisation solutions that enable smart spaces to improve wellbeing, engagement, productivity and control. Creating simple technologies for more efficient and sustainable buildings, Optergy empowers you with the tools to be in total control of your buildings and transform the way people live, work and play. With a resource-efficient building and energy management system, you can easily achieve a high level of comfort for all building users, and help users target waste and identify opportunities to save cost, energy and time. Stay alert and monitor any building faults with contextual information. Gain intelligent insights into operations using customizable content. High performing buildings accelerate energy and operational cost savings while delivering a productive workplace that keeps your tenants happy.
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    Exim

    Exim

    Exim

    Exim is a mail transfer agent (MTA) used in Unixllike operating systems. The first version was written in 1995 by Philip Hazel for use in the University of Cambridge Computing Service's e-mail systems. Exim is distributed under the GPL, and therefore is free to download, use and modify. Exim somewhat resembles Smail 3, but it has diverged and now surpasses it in user friendliness and flexibility. They both follow the Sendmail design model where a single main binary controls all the facilities of the MTA. This monolithic design is considered by some to be inherently less secure and slower, but despite this, Exim's security record is much better than Sendmail and comparable with Qmail and Postfix, as is its speed. In advanced areas such as queue handling, address routing and testing, it exhibits excellent performance. Exim doesn't have a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to help you configure it, but some Linux distributions add one.
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    KVM

    KVM

    Red Hat

    KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V). It consists of a loadable kernel module, kvm.ko, that provides the core virtualization infrastructure and a processor specific module, kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko. Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual machines running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. KVM is open source software. The kernel component of KVM is included in mainline Linux, as of 2.6.20. The userspace component of KVM is included in mainline QEMU, as of 1.3.
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    Xvisor

    Xvisor

    Xvisor

    Xvisor® is an open-source type-1 hypervisor, which aims at providing a monolithic, light-weight, portable, and flexible virtualization solution. It provides a high performance and low memory foot print virtualization solution for ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7a, ARMv7a-ve, ARMv8a, x86_64, RISC-V and other CPU architectures. In comparison to other ARM hypervisors, it is one of the few hypervisors providing support for ARM CPUs which do not have ARM virtualization extensions. In RISC-V world, it is world first Type-1 RISC-V hypervisor. The Xvisor source code is highly portable and can be easily ported to most general-purpose 32-bit or 64-bit architectures as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the GNU C compiler (GCC). Xvisor primarily supports Full virtualization hence, supports a wide range of unmodified Guest operating systems. Paravirtualization is optional for Xvisor and will be supported in an architecture independent manner (such as VirtIO PCI/MMIO devices).
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    Lguest

    Lguest

    Lguest

    Lguest allows you to run multiple copies of the same 32-bit kernel, simply modprobe lg, then run Documentation/lguest/lguest to create a new guest. I suggest you try this yourself, lguest is incredibly easy to get up and running. It's also quite useful: I can test-boot kernels with it in less than a second, or about 10x faster than basic qemu, and 100x faster than a real boot. And as it uses a pty as console, you can do things like pipe it through grep. lguest is all one big kernel patch, including the launcher. It's in 2.6.23-git13 and above. Lguest aims to isolate the guest so it cannot reach outside to the host (except for virtual devices supplied by the host of course), even if the guest is malicious. However, a malicious guest kernel can currently pin host memory (up to the amount of memory allowed to the guest). Most images are set up to create a console virtual consoles (/dev/tty0 etc), but the lguest console is /dev/hvc0.
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    handVIRTUAL

    handVIRTUAL

    Alhambra

    We don’t just provision and spin up VMs. We take the time to understand your needs and hand-design a virtual data center that helps achieve your goals, cuts your costs, and grow your business. Grow your virtual data center as you grow. Increase resources and add more servers with ease. handVIRTUAL is based on four fundamental aspects that facilitate the provisioning of flexible services adapted to your needs. It is this flexibility and willingness to understand exactly what you need that sets us apart from other cloud service providers. Don’t be just another number. Try handVIRTUAL and experience what a true partnership feels like. handVIRTUAL is built on a solid foundation of knowledge, experience, and cutting edge technology. handVIRTUAL virtual data center services can integrate with other physical devices that you may need or wish to keep.
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    LogMeIn Hamachi
    Create and manage virtual networks on-demand as you need them. Quickly and easily provision virtual network client software to new computers without having to go onsite. Run Hamachi in the background of networked computers so you always have access even when they’re unattended. Available with Standard, Premium and Multi-network subscriptions. Provide remote users with secure access to specific computers on your network from any location, without modifying firewalls or network routers. Quickly and easily create a simple, virtual, mesh network that allows remote machines to directly connect to each other, thereby giving users basic network access to all the network resources they need. Control network access and usage, including password management, network authentication, network locking, and ongoing network membership.
    Starting Price: $49 per year
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    SCIOPTA

    SCIOPTA

    SCIOPTA

    The SCIOPTA architecture is specifically designed to provide excellent real-time performance and small size. Internal data structures, memory management, interprocess communication and time management are highly optimized. SCIOPTA is a pre-emptive real-time kernel. Interrupts can be serviced at any time, even inside the kernel. SCIOPTA is a message based real-time operating system. A powerful set of system calls is available to control the resources. Standardized processes and interprocess communication result in clear system designs and are easy to write, to read and to maintain. As processes are communicating with well defined messages and processes can be grouped into modules, SCIOPTA systems are very well suited for team work in big projects. The time-to-market will be reduced dramatically. SCIOPTA is designed on a message based architecture allowing direct message passing between processes. Messages are mainly used for interprocess communication and synchronization.
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    QNX Neutrino RTOS
    Since 1980, thousands of companies have deployed QNX’s real-time operating systems to ensure the ideal combination of performance, security and reliability in mission-critical systems. At the core of QNX technology is the QNX Neutrino® Real-time Operating System (RTOS), a full-featured RTOS enabling next-generation products in every industry where reliability matters, including automotive, medical devices, robotics, transportation, and industrial embedded systems. With the QNX microkernel architecture, a component failure doesn’t bring down other components or the kernel. The failed component is simply shut down and restarted without adversely affecting the rest of the system. The QNX Neutrino RTOS offers the determinism only a real-time OS can provide. Techniques such as adaptive partitioning guarantee critical processes get the cycles they need to complete their tasks on time, while maintaining the performance your complex embedded systems require.
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    Deos

    Deos

    DDC-I

    Deos™, DDC-I’s safety-critical time and space partitioned real-time operating system (RTOS) that has been verified to the guidance of DO-178C/ED-12C Design Assurance Level A (DAL A) for Avionics Applications, supports ARINC 653 APEX, rate monotonic scheduling (RMS), and is targeted at the FACE Safety Base Profile. It has been field proven as a safety-critical RTOS since its first verification and audit to DAL A by Transport Canada in 1998, and it has been certified and is flying in 10’s of thousands of aircraft. Since the initial verification, it has continually evolved throughout the last two decades with new processors and features in subsequent baselines, and it has been successfully audited by the world’s various governmental certification authorities (FAA, ENAC, JAA, EASA, CAAC, and others) and airframe and Avionics Supplier Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs).
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    INTEGRITY RTOS

    INTEGRITY RTOS

    Green Hills Software

    INTEGRITY uses hardware memory protection to isolate and protect embedded applications. Secure partitions guarantee each task the resources it needs to run correctly and fully protect the operating system and user tasks from errant and malicious code, including denial-of-service attacks, worms, and Trojan horses. To help developers jumpstart product development, Green Hills Software offers an extensive array of middleware integrated and validated for INTEGRITY, including FFS, FAT, NFS, and journaling file systems, IPv4/IPv6 host and routing networking stacks, FIPS 140-2 certified Suite B enabled embedded encryption library, and more. Each of these middleware packages has been pre- integrated and tested to run seamlessly with and take full advantage of INTEGRITY’s advanced RTOS capabilities. For selected industries, Green Hills Software offers platforms that provide a completely integrated ecosystem. Each platform includes the INTEGRITY RTOS as well as development tools.
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    MQX RTOS
    The MQX real-time operating system (RTOS) provides real-time performance within a small, configurable footprint. The RTOS is tightly integrated with 32-bit MCUs and MPUs from NXP and is provided with commonly used device drivers. The MQX RTOS is designed to have a modern, component-based microkernel architecture allowing for customization by feature, size, and speed by selecting the components engineers wish to include while meeting the tight memory constraints of embedded systems. The MQX RTOS can be configured to take as little as 8 KB of ROM and 2.5K RAM on Arm Cortex M4, including kernel, 2 task applications,1 LW Semaphore, interrupt stack, queues, and memory manager. Provides a fully-functional RTOS core with additional, optional services. Components are linked in only if needed, preventing unused functions from bloating the memory footprint. Key components are included in both full and lightweight versions for further control of size, RAM/ROM utilization and performance options.
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    Ubuntu Core

    Ubuntu Core

    Canonical

    An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. We will walk you through the steps of flashing Ubuntu Core on a Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 or CM3. At the end of this process, you will have a board ready for production or testing snaps. An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. Your board is now ready to have snaps installed, it’s time to use the snap command to install your first snap. The Snap Store is where 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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    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt is a highly extensible GNU/Linux distribution for embedded devices (typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for routers, OpenWrt is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for embedded devices. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a modern Linux kernel. Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with optional package management. This frees you from the restrictions of the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to use packages to customize an embedded device to suit any application. For developers, OpenWrt provides a framework to build an application without having to create a complete firmware image and distribution around it.
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    Embedded Linux
    Developers are much more productive on Ubuntu than handcrafted embedded Linux. Sharing a platform shares the cost. Licensing is cheaper, updates more tested and maintenance shared. Familiar and widely used Ubuntu means easy CI/CD, better tools, faster updates and better kernels. Linux is not a differentiator. Use pre-enabled boards and focus on software unique to your story. Managing a familiar environment and platform is easier and cheaper than a specialist OS. Naturally. More Linux developers choose Ubuntu, so the talent pool is deeper and broader. Tap the biggest talent pool. Ubuntu is ahead of the pack by every measure. Productivity starts with reuse. Accelerate developers with the world’s largest package selection.
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    TorizonCore
    Install TorizonCore in one click with the preinstalled Toradex Easy Installer. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Debian containers with APT Package Manager get you started in minutes. An extending selection of development tools such as the Flash Analytics tool helps to build reliable products fast. TorizonCore is open-source and built with the Yocto Project based on the Toradex Embedded Linux BSP, which enables further customization. Torizon offers full integration with Visual Studio 2019, providing a convenient way to use a Windows development PC and familiar tools while at the same time giving you the advantages of the rich Linux ecosystem. Toradex continues to support Windows Embedded Compact / WinCE, but for a developer who wishes to move to Linux, Visual Studio with Torizon is an excellent choice.
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    Micrium OS

    Micrium OS

    Silicon Labs

    At the heart of any embedded OS is a kernel, which provides vital task scheduling and multi-tasking services to ensure that the timing requirements of your application code can be met, even as you regularly update and expand that code with new features. Micrium OS is more than a kernel, though, providing a number of additional modules to help you meet your project’s needs. Micrium OS is provided entirely free of charge for deployment on Silicon Labs EFM32 and EFR32 devices! You can begin adding Micrium’s professional-quality components to your projects today without payment of any licensing fees.
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    FaceMe

    FaceMe

    CyberLink

    Designed for smart surveillance, FaceMe® Security is a value-added solution that runs on PC, workstations, servers, and integrates into VMS (video management systems). It detects individuals within a crowd through their face and can identify them by matching the live capture with profiles kept in a database, even for people wearing a mask. It also displays their body temperature, detects anyone not wearing a mask properly over their nose and mouth and highlights block-listed people. It can send real-time alerts to security personnel or other people in the organization. FaceMe® Security Central compares the extracted facial templates with the database in order to confirm identity. It also provides a web-based console to manage the Microsoft SQL based face database, configure IP cameras, and inform relevant personnel about registered visitors, VIPs, block-listed people, or employees entering each monitored area.
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    Panaseer

    Panaseer

    Panaseer

    Panaseer’s continuous controls monitoring platform sits above the tools and controls within your organisation. It provides automated, trusted insight into the security and risk posture of the organisation. We create an inventory of all entities across your organisation (devices, apps, people, accounts, databases). The inventory highlights assets missing from different sources and where security controls are missing from assets. The platform equips you with metrics and measures to understand your security and compliance status at any level. The platform ingests data from any source in the cloud or on-premises, across security, IT and business domains through out-of-the-box data connectors. It uses entity resolution to clean, normalise, aggregate, de-duplicate and correlate this data, creating a continuous feed of unified asset and controls insights across devices, applications, people, databases and accounts.
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    Bitmask

    Bitmask

    Bitmask

    The Bitmask application and its custom branded versions like RiseupVPN are lovingly hand-crafted by a team of paid and volunteer programmers from different countries. Development is principally sponsored by the LEAP Encryption Access Project, an non-profit organization dedicated to defending democracy by protecting the right to whisper. The Bitmask application is designed to have a friendly interface with automatic configuration. You simply start the application, register with the compatible service provider of your choice, and away you go. With Bitmask VPN, all your traffic is securely routed through your provider before it is decrypted and sent on to the open internet. You want communication free of surveillance, based on open protocols, and that gives users control over their own data? Well, grab a keyboard and pitch in—the code is not going to write itself.
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    Mailpile

    Mailpile

    Mailpile

    Mailpile is an effort to reclaim private communication on the Internet. A project to rescue our personal lives from the proprietary cloud and prevent our conversations from being strip-mined for corporate profit and government surveillance. Mailpile is taking e-mail back. Powerful search & tagging makes your pile of mail managable, whether you have just a few messages, thousands or even millions. Mailpile is designed to be fast and responsive, outperforming "the cloud" even on slow computers. And it works even when the Internet is down. OpenPGP signatures and encryption are part of Mailpile's core design, not an afterthought. Mailpile makes it easy to sign and encrypt your mail. It's ironic that most web-mail solutions filter out spam, only to replace it with their own advertisements. Mailpile has no ads.
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    SquirrelMail

    SquirrelMail

    SquirrelMail

    SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript required) for maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation. The need arose in our organization for the access of email and address books from anywhere in the world. Obviously a web interface is ideal for this, given that the user has access to the Internet. After reviewing several open source projects we realized that we were going to need to do some fairly major customizations to get things to be a nice fit for our needs.
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