Universities drive free software adoption

Universities drive free software adoption

The Universities and Free Software Ranking (RuSL for the Spanish spelling) has published the fifth edition of its annual report.

The 2016 report shows a constant commitment of academic institutions to Free Software development and support. There is a growing number of universities really interested in supporting and spreading the use of free technologies. The use of Open Source tools and collaboration in free software porjects has also grown this year.

UDS Enterprise & Moodle: Learning 3.0

UDS Enterprise & Moodle: Learning 3.0

The UDS Enterprise team has bet on the software integration with Moodle to provide best teaching and learning experience to both teachers and students in any educational institution.

With more than 79 million users, Moodle is the most used learning platform in the world, that provides educators, administrators and learners with a single robust, secure and integrated system to create personalised learning environments.

UDS Enterprise integrates with any e-Learning system

UDS Enterprise integrates with any e-Learning system

Our support to Education is one of our distinguishing marks. The UDS Enterprise team works hand in hand with different universities to release custom developments and to build new functionalities requested by the educational community.

As UDS Enterprise is Open Source-based, it easily integrates with any online learning system, turning into a really useful tool for students and teachers to access from e-Learning systems to their virtual desktops, applications, Physical PCs… and any resource hosted in the data center.

Best VDI solution, app virtualization & firewalls

The choice of UDS Enterprise as best VDI tech and pricing proposal by a commitee comprised of experts from more than 20 Spanish universities, the video showing how application virtualization with UDS Enterprise works and a list of Open Source firewalls for SMBs have been the most read posts in our blog during the last weeks.

Find below the links to the most interesting news according to our followers just in case you dind’t have the chance to read them yet:

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