6 Integrations with GTHost

View a list of GTHost integrations and software that integrates with GTHost below. Compare the best GTHost integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with GTHost. Here are the current GTHost integrations in 2024:

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    Ubuntu

    Ubuntu

    Ubuntu

    Better security. More packages. Newer tools. All your open source, from cloud to edge. Secure your open source apps. Patch the full stack, from kernel to library and applications, for CVE compliance. Governments and auditors certify Ubuntu for FedRAMP, FISMA and HITECH. Rethink what’s possible with Linux and open source. Companies engage Canonical to drive down open source operating costs. Automate everything: multi-cloud operations, bare metal provisioning, edge clusters and IoT. Whether you’re a mobile app developer, an engineering manager, a music or video editor or a financial analyst with large-scale models to run — in fact, anyone in need of a powerful machine for your work — Ubuntu is the ideal platform. Ubuntu is used by thousands of development teams around the world because of its versatility, reliability, constantly updated features, and extensive developer libraries.
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    Debian

    Debian

    Debian

    Debian is distributed freely over Internet. This page has options for installing Debian Stable. If you are interested in Testing or Unstable, visit our releases page. Many of the vendors sell the distribution for less than US$5 plus shipping (check their web page to see if they ship internationally). You can try Debian by booting a live system from a CD, DVD or USB key without installing any files to the computer. When you are ready, you can run the included installer (starting from Debian 10 Buster, this is the end-user-friendly Calamares Installer). Provided the images meet your size, language, and package selection requirements, this method may be suitable for you. Read more information about this method to help you decide.
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    Fedora

    Fedora

    Fedora

    Fedora Workstation is a reliable, powerful, and easy-to-use operating system for desktop and laptop computers. It is functional for a wide range of developers, from hobbyists and students to professionals in business environments. Focus on your code with the GNOME 3 desktop environment. GNOME is developed with the needs of developers in mind and is free from unnecessary distractions, so you can focus on what really matters. Avoid the hassle of trying to find or compile the tools you need. With Fedora's comprehensive collection of open source languages, tools, and utilities, it's just a click or command away. There are even hosting projects and repositories like COPR to share your code and make builds available to the entire community.
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    Intel Unite
    Give users everywhere the power to easily share content and collaborate effortlessly. The Intel Unite solution enables a streamlined experience for on-site and remote participants. For enterprise, education, and healthcare organizations, the Intel Unite solution allows both in-person and remote participants to share content directly from their devices without wires, dongles, or adapters. Users can join, share content, and switch presenters with a single click. Connect all major user devices, OSs, and displays. and integrate with many unified communications platforms. End-to-end encryption and configurable access codes help secure your organization’s collaboration. Learn how the Intel Unite solution helps Catalysis wirelessly connect devices for real-time content sharing, visual collaboration, and videoconferencing. Intel Unite enables seamless, more secure, wireless collaboration for hospitals, clinics, and other environments where medical information is shared.
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    CentOS

    CentOS

    CentOS

    CentOS Linux is a community-supported distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public on Red Hat or CentOS git for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). As such, CentOS Linux aims to be functionally compatible with RHEL. The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork. CentOS Linux is no-cost and free to redistribute. Each CentOS version is maintained until the equivalent RHEL version goes out of general support. A new CentOS version is made available once a new RHEL version is rebuilt - approximately every 6-12 months for minor point releases and several years for major version bumps. The length of time the rebuild takes varies from weeks for point releases to months for major version bumps. This results in a secure, low-maintenance, reliable, predictable and reproducible Linux environment.
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    Juniper Apstra System

    Juniper Apstra System

    Juniper Networks

    The Apstra System offers a new way of thinking about data center network operations. Start by specifying the outcomes you want, and the software will then set up the network, assure it runs as intended, alert you when brownouts or deviations occur, and manage changes and maintenance. In this way, the turnkey Apstra software enables you to automate the entire network lifecycle in a single system, easing your adoption of network automation. Customers have achieved 90% faster time to deployment, 70% faster time to resolution, and 83% OpEx reduction. A key principle of the Juniper Apstra System is that optimum operations start with the best design. The System ties the architect’s design to everyday operations with a single source of truth, continuous validation, and powerful analytics and root cause identification.
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