linux appliance

About this tag
The linux appliance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Linux-based hardware appliances used in enterprise and security contexts. Recent content highlights the HubSens 5.0 release from Actall Corporation, which introduces a Linux-based, headless appliance as a drop-in replacement for legacy Windows-based systems in Bosch Security Escort RTLS environments. This addresses challenges from the retirement of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, offering a modern solution for high-security staff safety and asset tracking. The tag focuses on Linux appliances as alternatives to aging Windows platforms, emphasizing hardware modernization and software migration in industrial settings.
  1. HubSens 5.0: Modernizing Bosch Security Escort RTLS for High-Security Environments

    Actall Corporation’s release of HubSens 5.0 marks a pivotal moment for organizations continuing to rely on Bosch Security Escort hardware for staff safety and asset tracking in high-security indoor environments. With this release, Actall directly confronts a pervasive challenge in the real-time...