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[cobalt-users] Palm VII control?
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Palm VII control?
- From: sp <sp@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Jun 27 22:57:35 2000
Title: Palm VII control?
I found this interesting article. I
wonder if it will work with the cobalt systems? Is it possible to
customize the administrator html pages? That would allow one to let a
Palm VII access them. Maybe create a second set of html for the Palm
VII?
Steve
Press Contacts:
Bonnie Lupis
Mission Critical Linux
(978) 446-9166
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MISSION CRITICAL LINUX EXPANDS SECURE LINUX SYSTEMS MONITORING TO
INCLUDE PALM VII HANDHELD COMPUTER
-- On-the Road Linux System Monitoring and Management Using Palm
Handheld--
Lowell, Massachusetts May 22, 2000 -- Mission Critical Linux, the
cutting-edge Linux services company, announced today the addition of
a new technology -- exploiting the wireless Palm VII handheld
computer from Palm, Inc. -- that mobile IT managers can deploy as
they look to keep their increasingly complex, distributed IT
infrastructures performing optimally. This powerful combination of
Mission Critical Linux's Secure Service Technology (SST) -- which
securely harnesses the power and reach of the Internet to enable
real-time management of business critical Linux environments -- with
the "go anywhere" Palm VII handheld, allows mobile IT
managers to securely monitor their Linux systems anytime,
anywhere.
SST's groundbreaking technology lets Mission Critical Linux and
customers remotely monitor Linux systems -- including Web servers,
Oracle databases and Intranet servers -- without compromising the
integrity of those systems' security. Employing 128-bit encryption,
secure socket layer (SSL) technology, digital certificates from
VeriSign and password protection, SST allows secure monitoring and
management of critical, core systems to maintain optimal system
performance. In addition, SST's interactive technology allows
Mission Critical Linux engineers to not only accurately assess system
status, but also to quickly and expertly apply fixes to these systems
if a problem arises.
"SST's revolutionary Internet technology for secure remote
monitoring lets us guarantee our customers improved Linux system
performance and reliability. Using the interface to SST loaded onto
the Palm VII handheld, mobile customers can now have enhanced access
to status information for nodes being monitored by our SST
technology," states Moiz Kohari, President and CEO of Mission
Critical Linux. "The added accessibility to those business
critical Linux systems using the Palm VII handheld expands the
arsenal of tools and technologies that today's IT manager requires to
keep systems performing reliably and trouble-free." "Palm's
development community continues to innovate in order to bring
critical information to users' fingertips, regardless of desktop
platform," said Gabriel Acosta-Lopez, Senior Director of
Alliance and Partner Services at Palm, Inc. "The integration of
Mission Critical Linux's support capabilities, anchored by its SST
technology, with the Palm VII handheld's Internet connectivity,
brings a powerful new monitoring method to Linux IT managers who
can't afford to be tied to their physical desktop."
About Mission Critical Linux, LLC.
Mission Critical Linux is a
professional services and SI organization providing Linux
infrastructure and support solutions to emerging, mid-sized and
Fortune 1000 companies and eBusiness ventures. The Company's
portfolio includes leadership high availability cluster solutions,
unique Web-enabled diagnostic and system management solutions and
deep engineering expertise across all major Linux distributions and
heterogeneous software and hardware platforms. Headquartered in
Lowell, Mass., Mission Critical Linux has offices around the world
and can be reached at www.missioncriticallinux.com or at (877)
53LINUX or (978) 446-9166. # # # Palm is a trademark of Palm,
Inc.