The OpenGnsys Project has released this week a new maintenance version of its free and open application for the management and deployment of operating systems. OpenGnsys 1.1.1a incorporates interesting news, in addition to fixing some issues of the previous release reported by the user community.
Among the new features, the first maintenance review of OpenGnsys Espeto facilitates the update process thanks to a script that allows to choose the version to which the user wants to update. The system now supports MBR starts on PCIe disks (NVMe) and the start with Grub can be secured by entering a password.
In addition, it incorporates a new page that shows basic statistics of the organizational unit and on the “Computer Properties” page data from operating system sessions are reflected. Finally, updated documentation of the OpenGnsys 1.1.0a online basic course has been added.
The UDS Enterprise team has published a new manual to guide all those interested in integrating our desktop and application virtualization broker with OpenGnsys, an Open Source physical equipment orchestrator.
The union of these two solutions allows make the most of the computers, enabling remote access to them during certain hours, for example during the hours that a company or educational organization remains closed to the public.
Thanks to UDS Enterprise, management and access control are performed centrally from a web browser. The system guarantees secure access from any location through any device with internet access. OpenGnsys helps to achieve important energy savings, since it allows to program the automatic switching on and off of the computers. Both solutions help IT professionals make fast and automated deployments of VDI environments.
As usual, here’s our monthly summary of the most read posts in our blog. First of all, we find tan article on the compatibility of UDS Enterprise and OpenGnsys, which allows to enable remote access to physical devices from anywhere and using any device.
VirtualCable, the Company behind UDS Enterprise, a VDI and vApp connection broker, has announced through its website the compatibility of its software with OpenGnsys to provide authenticated access to remote PCs, as indicated in the University of Sevilla’s Communication Portal.
At the end of last November, the Ciudad Real Campus of the University of Castilla La Mancha (UCLM hosted the 46th edition of the RedIRIS Working Groups. As usual, the progress of the OpenGnsys Project was discussed within the Docencia-Net forum.
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