Open Source partition managers

Open Source partition managers

Many users divide the hard drive of their devices into several partitions to separate the system files from their own and thus manage them better and in some cases improve the performance of the system. If this is your case, in this article you will find 5 Open Source GUI based partition managers.

UDS Enterprise supports OpenStack Ocata

UDS Enterprise supports OpenStack Ocata

UDS Enterprise 2.1 incorporates support for OpenStack Ocata. Until now, the UDS Enterprise VDI connection broker has been compatible with previous versions of this cloud orchestrator. The UDS Enterprise development team, faithful to its commitment to ensuring compatibility with the most current technologies, has made the appropriate adjustments in our software to make it work properly with OpenStack Ocata. Our team is already working to offer support for the latest stable version, baptized as Pike.

How to secure your Linux file system

How to secure your Linux file system

Although Linux is considered the safest operating system, it has recently been proven that it is not always safe from vulnerabilities. Therefore, it is important to adopt security measures that guarantee that the servers and users’ devices are well protected. For this, one of the first steps that should be considered is to protect the file system.

What’s new in static machines management with UDS Enterprise

What’s new in static machines management with UDS Enterprise

UDS Enterprise VDI connection broker allows you to register multiple Service Providers and use them simultaneously. It supports the vast majority of hypervisor platforms of the market as well as Microsoft RDS for the virtualization of application sessions. Another of these Service Providers is “Static IP Machine Provider“, which has incorporated interesting features in the latest stable version of UDS Enterprise.

VDI to protect critical data according to EU

VDI to protect critical data according to EU

In May of this year 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will enter into force, which will be mandatory in all countries of the European Union. This new regulation will affect all companies, located in Europe or doing business in the EU, that handle personal information of any kind. Failure to comply with these regulations will be penalized with fines reaching up to 20 million euros.

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