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Advanced Backup solution for SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems
Wednesday, Jun 1, 2022

Advanced Backup solution for SAP HANA on IBM Power Systems

Running your Business critical SAP HANA databases on IBM Power, SEP AG provides the appropriate IBM Power SAP HANA backup modules certified by SAP. The SEP sesam software solution supports backup of SAP databases over the Backint API which includes Full, Incremental, and Differential backups.

Backup to Amazon S3 directly
Monday, May 23, 2022

Backup to Amazon S3 directly

SEP sesam Jaglion introduced SI3-NG (new generation). It is now possible to write backup data directly to S3 storage in deduplicated form without the need for a local Data Store. This simplifies system design and reduces the cost of providing offsite backup storage for on-premise and diversity for cloud based systems.

New SEP sesam backup "Jaglion" expands features and improves performance
Tuesday, Feb 15, 2022

New SEP sesam backup "Jaglion" expands features and improves performance

SEP sesam version Jaglion - the hybrid of jaguar and lion symbolises the combination of the best features impressively implemented with the latest version of SEP sesam Hybrid Backup. Jaglion offers you multiple advantages in simplification & ease of use, platform diversity, performance and security.

Univention Corporate Server 5.0-1 released
Monday, Jan 17, 2022

Univention Corporate Server 5.0-1 released

The first point release of UCS 5.0 brings further important features and rounds off the major release from May 2021. The announced Light Theme is now available as an alternative for the user interface. There were improvements in the UCS Portal and App Center, and a number of other apps are now available for UCS 5.0.

Univention Corporate Server 5.0 released
Tuesday, Jun 1, 2021

Univention Corporate Server 5.0 released

The fifth major release of Univention Corporate Server is ready and available for download. UCS 5.0 contains new features, has a fresh look, comes with several improvements and bug fixes. The new version also uses a new core: UCS 5.0 is based on Debian 10 (‘Buster’) and Python 3.

UCS 5.0 – first release candidate published
Wednesday, Apr 21, 2021

UCS 5.0 – first release candidate published

With the first release candidate (RC), Univention are announcing the finalisation phase for the major release of Univention Corporate Server, UCS 5.0. They will be concentrating on stabilising the features implemented up to this point. Compared to the beta version of UCS 5, which was published in December, they have been able to achieve many improvements, in particular in the web interface of the UCS portal, the management console and the Univention App Center.

Staying Out Of Terrestrial Trouble: Improving Data Security for Satellite Companies
Monday, Mar 29, 2021

Staying Out Of Terrestrial Trouble: Improving Data Security for Satellite Companies

Kevin Dominik Korte, President of Univention North America, has written an article for SatMagazine. In the article, he talks about the general importance for satellite companies to keep their data safe and secure at all cost – and the challenges that come along with that necessity.

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NoMachine Receives Technology of the Year Accolade
Monday, Feb 15, 2021

NoMachine Receives Technology of the Year Accolade

NoMachine’s remote desktop software selected by IDG’s InfoWorld editors and reviewers as an exceptional tool for working remotely.

NoMachine Announces Version 7
Wednesday, Dec 23, 2020

NoMachine Announces Version 7

Refined user interface with simplified navigation and connection management. Enhancements to Cloud Server environments with multi-server infrastructures.

UCS 5.0 – Focus instead of feature overkill
Thursday, Dec 17, 2020

UCS 5.0 – Focus instead of feature overkill

The variety of existing Open Source projects makes it easy to add new features to a modular product like UCS. The basic requirements for many things already exist and there are positive experiences with those software projects. At Univention, we pursue the goal of making these functions available to our users. In addition, we want to maintain the integration with our core components. This maintenance is definitely the larger part of the work, which is very noticeable during upgrades. One goal of …