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picoenterprise:start [2013/11/25 01:16]
Luc Nieland
picoenterprise:start [2016/05/18 21:55] (current)
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 ======A set of tools and applications for the pico enterprise====== ======A set of tools and applications for the pico enterprise======
  
-Below a description of usefull ​applications for an enterprise. The configurations are for small organisations with only a few users+Below a description of useful ​applications for a pico-enterprise. The configurations are for very small organisations with only a few users.
-See the Hannibal namespace for a set of configurations build around an LDAP-userdatabase.+
  
-A module lives in its own Debian server, probably ​virtualized one.+Larger organisations with more than few users should use an LDAP-database. See the Hannibal namespace for a set of configurations built around an LDAP-userdatabase.
  
  
 =====Core modules===== =====Core modules=====
-  * fileserver +  * storage: [[fileserver|fileserver]] (samba/​nfs). ​ 
-  * MTA + mailstore +  * e-mail: [[mta|mail-transfer-agent (mta)]] ​[[mailstore|mailstore]]. 
-  * [[openvpn|OpenVPN-server]] +  * [[calendar-server|calendar- and addressbook-server]] ​for caldav carddav. 
-  * SIP-VoIP telephony-server+  * [[xmpp|XMPP-server]],​ chat, presence, ZRTP-secured (video)-calling,​ file transfer. 
 +  * SIP-VoIP telephony-server.
  
  
-=====Beta===== +  ​webaccess roadwarrior:​ [[roundcube|Roundcube-webmail]], CalDavZap-webcalendar,​ CardDavMate-webcontacts. 
-  ​OwnCloud-server +  * fullaccess roadwarrior:​ [[openvpn|OpenVPN-server]].
-  * calendar + addressbook+
  
  
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 +=====Beta=====
 +  * OwnCloud-server.
 +  * calendar + addressbook.
 +
 +=====Help the internet=====
 +  * build an [[email-rbl|RBL-service]]
  
picoenterprise/start.1385338578.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/11/25 01:16 by Luc Nieland