Windocks
Windocks provides on-demand Oracle, SQL Server, as well as other databases that can be customized for Dev, Test, Reporting, ML, DevOps, and DevOps. Windocks database orchestration allows for code-free end to end automated delivery. This includes masking, synthetic data, Git operations and access controls, as well as secrets management. Databases can be delivered to conventional instances, Kubernetes or Docker containers.
Windocks can be installed on standard Linux or Windows servers in minutes. It can also run on any public cloud infrastructure or on-premise infrastructure. One VM can host up 50 concurrent database environments. When combined with Docker containers, enterprises often see a 5:1 reduction of lower-level database VMs.
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pCloud Business
pCloud Business is a cloud storage and file synchronization platform designed for teams that need controlled access, cross-platform compatibility, and predictable storage allocation. It provides centralized file management with granular permissions and optional client-side encryption.
Founded in 2013 in Switzerland, pCloud operates under EU-aligned privacy standards and offers data residency in Luxembourg (EU) and Dallas, Texas (US). The platform supports over 23 million users globally.
Core Functionality :
- Per-User Storage Allocation : 1 TB or 2 TB per user, suitable for small to mid-sized teams and distributed environments.
- Virtual File System (pCloud Drive) : Mounts as a local drive on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Files are streamed on demand, reducing local disk usage.
- File Sync & Sharing : Folder-level sync, link-based sharing, and permission control (view/edit/manage). Supports password-protected and time-limited links.
- Admin & Access Control : Centralized user management, role assignment, and storage distribution via admin console.
- Versioning & File History : File versioning with up to 180 days retention, enabling rollback and recovery.
- Cross-Platform Support : Native clients for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, plus web interface.
- Client-Side Encryption (Optional) : Zero-knowledge encryption via pCloud Encryption for sensitive data; encryption keys are not stored server-side.
Technical Positioning:
- Swiss jurisdiction; GDPR-aligned processing
- No file size limits
- Works without mandatory ecosystem lock-in (no bundled office suite required)
- Compatible with heterogeneous environments (Linux included)
Trial : 30-day free trial available for up to 10 users.
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Amazon Linux 2
Utilize a high-performance and security-centric Linux platform for all your cloud and enterprise applications.
Amazon Linux 2 is a Linux operating system offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), designed to deliver a stable, security-focused, and high-performance environment for developing and deploying cloud applications. It is provided free of charge, and AWS ensures continuous security and maintenance updates for this operating system.
This version includes support for the latest capabilities of Amazon EC2 instances, optimized for improved performance, and contains packages that facilitate integration with other AWS services.
Furthermore, Amazon Linux 2 guarantees long-term support, providing developers, IT administrators, and independent software vendors (ISVs) with the predictability and stability of a Long Term Support (LTS) release while still allowing access to the most recent versions of widely-used software packages. This blend of features makes it an ideal choice for enterprises looking to enhance their cloud infrastructure.
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openSUSE Leap
openSUSE has introduced an innovative method for its development, resulting in a new kind of hybrid Linux distribution known as Leap. This version leverages the source code from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), which ensures a reliability that few other Linux distributions can match, and merges it with community-driven advancements to offer the best stable experience for users, developers, and system administrators alike. Those currently using openSUSE can easily transition to Leap by booting from a DVD or USB and selecting the upgrade option, or they can perform an ‘Online Upgrade’ with just a few commands. Leap adopts a traditional approach to stability, releasing a new version annually while providing ongoing security updates and bug fixes in between releases. This combination of features makes Leap particularly appealing for server environments, but it is equally suitable for desktop users due to its low maintenance requirements. Furthermore, openSUSE Leap's compatibility with SUSE Linux Enterprise not only enhances its stability but also allows users the flexibility to move to an enterprise solution if needed, ensuring a smooth transition for future growth and support. Overall, Leap stands out as a compelling choice for anyone seeking a robust and reliable Linux operating system.
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