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Re: Aduva
Disclaimer: I was an Aduva employee (and I still miss those days - umm, hi
Marc ;)
Aduva has 2 products:
Aduva Manager (previously known as Aduvizor) - which is what Nadav told -
something like easy update, but it's much more then easy update - it got also
hardware feature support so if you pop in a card, it knows to detect it,
compile a module if needed (or a complete kernel for that matter) in order to
activate your hardware.
Aduva Director - which lets you installing a special "agent" on your Linux
machines and manage them from a single point, and that includes special
fixing, scheduled updates (and a very smart update, never seen since then
something more advanced then Aduva Director), and lots of other stuff - all
in a nice GUI.
> I hope I'm not making an ass of myself, but what are they doing with that
> money now? What is their product now?
Look at the web site ;)
> Last time I heard of Aduva, they had an easy-to-upgrade-and-configure
> version of Redhat 6.2, when Redhat 7.0 was already available. Since then
> they seem to have fired many (most?) of their employees, and I haven't
> heard of a new product. Is it simply because they are focusing on big
> enterprises, not end-users, these days?
No, they did fire about 1/3 of their employees, definately not all and not
"most".
As for update to the latest RH 7.2 and others - I really don't know about it.
I'm still unemployed, and boy do I miss those days there...
--
Hetz Ben Hamo
hetz@kde.org
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