Desktop Alert Releases Secure XMPP Jabber-based
Server for Fedora Core 4
07/15/2005 New York, N.Y
New York, July
15 // --
Desktop Alert Inc. (http://www.desktopalert.net)
a leading provider of
presence application solutions, today announced that its subsidiary
Jabcast Inc. (http://www.Jabcast.com)
has released Jabcast Secure Server for Fedora Core 4.0. (JSF)
The JSF chat architecture is derived from and modeled after
Jabber.
Jabcast now supports 64-bit Windows and Linux Java environments.
“The release of
a secure jabber-based chat server for Fedora Core puts an
exclamation point on our Linux efforts so far this year. Now
that Jabcast has secure servers for both
SUSE 9.3
and Fedora
Core 4, Jabcast is poised and ready to serve up secure advanced
communication solutions for government, financial and health
networks.” added Howard Ryan, Founder Desktop Alert Inc.
Jabcast Inc.
Jabcast Secure
Servers (SJS) are secure next-generation instant messaging
systems that enable text, voice, and file content to be used
securely by large corporations and government organizations across
multiple operating environments. The Jabcast VPN Tunnel encrypts
data as it is transmitted. This provides the ability to use an
unmapped IP. Without the Jabcast secure VPN, the network
cannot transfer data.
Jabcast
guarantees absolute security of transmitted information from its
point of origin to its point of destination, hiding the path and
encrypting the sender's address from outside observation.
Desktop
Alert Inc.
Publishers
using the Desktop Alert platform are provided with full branding and
hosting capabilities. Desktop Alert Enterprise provides optional
features for RSS and instant messaging integration. Full featured 30
day trials are currently available.
For more
information about Desktop Alerts solutions see http://www.desktopalert.net
Press
Contact:Daniel
Ryan
press@desktopalert.net
(973)
858-0438
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"Red Hat Linux now has two
descendents, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and The Fedora
Project. The
Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed
by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a
meritocracy, following a set of project objectives."
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Jabcast introduces the first secure jabber-based IM server for
Fedora Core 4.0

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