VA Linux Announces Release of VA Directory, New LDAP Directory Enterprise Server Solution

Posted by VISITOR on Nov 24, 2004 9:52 AM EDT
Japan Corporate News Network; By tkabbert
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VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. today announced it will release 'VA Directory', a new LDAP directory service server software for large-scale enterprise systems. Advance sales of the VA Directory solution will begin immediately, while delivery and full customer support for the system will be available from January, 2005.

VA Directory consists of UltraPossum, an open source directory solution now cooperatively developed by the OpenLDAP Project and VA Linux, and VA Core, a GNU/Linux system foundation developed by VA Linux (based on Debian GNU/Linux). These two main components are highly integrated, and it will assure customers of robustness, high-availability and extensibility while being easy to manage. VA Linux's full and detailed customer support will ensure to materialize practical LDAP directory solution.

"VA Linux has been committed to the LDAP technology and its open source implementations such as OpenLDAP or UltraPossum for a long time" said Tetsuya Ueda, President and CEO of VA Linux in Tokyo. "VA Directory is the first fruit of our hard labor. We will keep improving it to meet high demands of enterprise or career use, increasing services or applications based on VA Directory, and vigorously pushing the adaptation of VA Directory in the targeted market."

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