Comodo Offers New ZTL Versions
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May 3, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- IT security solution provider Comodo (comodo.com) announced on Thursday it has launched Red Hat and CentOS-based versions of its back office server suite Zero Touch Linux, a complete suite of Linux server applications centrally controlled by a Web-based interface. The new versions compatible with Red Hat and CentOS join the existing Trustix Secure Linux based version, providing administrators with greater flexibility and choice.
ZTL offers administrators industry-leading server software pre-configured on a choice of Linux distributions, says the company. It is available for free and can be downloaded in ISO format from ztl.comodo.com. ZTL can be immediately installed on network servers and is designed for small businesses looking to achieve an easy way to migrate to a Linux driven back office infrastructure.
A single installation of ZTL brings together file server, print server, domain controller, DNS, mail server, Web mail, database server, Web server, proxy server, DHCP server, content filtering server and a firewall. The package reduces the timely setup of multiple server types to a one time installation and configuration.
"Many businesses are aware that Linux is the most stable, secure and cost effective server operating system available - but are often reluctant to migrate because they also perceive Linux as difficult to configure and use," says Melih Abdulhayoglu, president and CEO Comodo, "Zero Touch Linux helps to ease this situation by providing a single clean install of an entire back office server infrastructure that is effortlessly managed through a central Web interface."
Comodo recently announced it acquired the assets of anti-virus security technology provider Privacy Software, including the solutions NSClean, IEClean, BOClean and FileVac.
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