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Ubuntu in the Enterprise (sketch)
Entry - introduction notes on the whole thing.
Authentication against a central server
VAS/QAS/DAS
SSSD
Samba 4.0
Likewise Open
Beyondtrust
Centrify
NSS-LDAP / Kerberos
Configuration management tools
Description of tools used for system management aligning those to the policy. As the tools are pretty large and complex, we may want to separate those to other wikis.
CFEngine 3
cfengine 2
Puppet
Chef
Manual scripts
Package management
Automatic upgrades
Landscape
Services pre-configuration
Firewall
Printers
System inventory tools
Landscape
Automated installation
Preseeding
FAI
Kickseed
Office applications
LibreOffice
Google Apps
MS Office with Crossover
MS Office with Wine
Exchange
IBM Lotus Notes
Zimbra
Generic IMAP+SMTP
Custom calendaring?
VPN
Cisco VPN
Juniper VPN
OpenVPN
Other?
Other tools
Sun/Oracle Java 6
Microsoft TrueType fonts
Adobe Reader
Adobe Flash Player
Profile settings
GNOME Sysadmin → http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/
Autoconfiguration of Thunderbird
Autoconfiguration of Firefox
Autoconfiguration of other apps
Remote applications/desktops
Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CitrixICAClientHowTo
VMware View
RedHat VDI
Remote Desktop with RDP and VNC
Providing Ubuntu apps to Windows users
I think the above would mostly be used for accessing Windows applications. However, some use cases suggest going the other way round or using Linux apps remotely from Linux. Provisioning of Linux apps comes here
Enterprise/Sketch (last edited 2013-08-26 09:17:19 by 91)