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We are trying to maintain the use of our network and of our services as simple as possible for the end users (in this way we hope the System Administrators can sleep more in the morning). | We are trying to maintain the use of our network and of our services as simple as possible for the end users (in this way we hope the System Administrators can sleep more in the morning). | ||
We do this by making use of open source software and open source platforms which are free and offer the widest range of possibilities. When open source solutions are not available, we try to hide the details of proprietary solutions and integrate them so that the users don't have to worry about using different interfaces. | We do this by making use of open source software and open source platforms which are free and offer the widest range of possibilities. When open source solutions are not available, we try to hide the details of proprietary solutions and integrate them so that the users don't have to worry about using different interfaces. | ||
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===== How ===== | ===== How ===== | ||
Open Source Platform in our case means // | Open Source Platform in our case means // | ||
- | * The server configurations are completely transparent from the point of view of the users. | + | * We have various |
- | * On the linux workstations | + | * Our Linux workstations |
===== Different World ===== | ===== Different World ===== |
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