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By Preston St. Pierre on September 17, 2004 (8:00:00 AM)

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Designed with autonomic computing features -- self-management, self-healing, self-configuring and self-optimizing capabilities -- and leveraging the reliability and performance of Linux, Nitix is a revolutionary server operating system that sets new standards in stability, security, affordability and ease-of-use.
Working with existing environments (such as Microsoft or Novell), or as a complete IT infrastructure replacement, Nitix is easier to manage and use than traditional server operating systems resulting in an affordable and simplified IT infrastructure. Nitix provides a complete business server solution with messaging and collaboration, security-enhanced Internet access and protected data storage. Unique technologies and innovative management tools make it easy to provide secure and reliable IT infrastructure solutions.

Nitix Server Roles:

  • File and Print Server
  • Web Server & Web Caching
  • Email Server
  • Outlook-Compatible Groupware
  • Web-Based Email, Calendar and Scheduling
  • Remote Access Server
  • Router/Gateway
  • Firewall & Virtual Private Network Server
  • Continuous, Automated, Unattended Backup
  • Two-Minute Disaster Recovery
  • Windows/Mac/Linux Support
  • Content-Filtering/SPAM Blocking
  • Directory Services
  • FTP Server
  • MySQL Database Server
  • LDAP Server
  • Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Redundant Internet Connectivity
  • Server-Based Anti-Virus (optional)
Preston St. Pierre is a computer information systems student at the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Canada.

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