Airlock Digital provides application control and allowlisting, used by organizations worldwide to protect against ransomware, malware and other cyber threats. Our deny by default solution enables customers to run only the applications and files they trust, with all others blocked from executing. This approach minimizes attack surfaces and helps organizations align their cybersecurity strategies with government frameworks and standards. By securing endpoints running legacy and new versions of Windows, macOS and Linux, we extend protection across IT and operational technology environments. Airlock Digital delivers endpoint protection to financial services, government, healthcare, manufacturing and other industry organizations of all sizes.
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pCloud Business is a secure cloud storage and file sharing platform designed for teams and companies that need reliable, scalable, and privacy-focused data management. It allows businesses to store, access, manage, and share files from anywhere, on any device, while maintaining full control over access and security.
Founded in 2013 in Switzerland, pCloud serves over 23 million users worldwide and offers flexible data residency with servers in the EU (Luxembourg) and the US (Dallas), supporting GDPR-aligned operations.
Key Features :
- Cloud Storage for Teams : Centralize documents, media, and business files in one secure location with 1 TB or 2 TB per user.
- pCloud Drive (Virtual Drive) :
Access files like a local disk without using device storage. Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- File Sharing & Collaboration : Share files and folders with teams and clients using granular permissions, password protection, and expiring links.
- Admin Console & User Management : Control users, roles, and storage allocation with an intuitive admin panel.
- File Versioning & Rewind : Restore previous file versions and recover data with up to 180 days of history.
- Multi-Device Access : Use pCloud on Web, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and mobile (iOS, Android).
- Zero-Knowledge Encryption : Protect sensitive files with client-side encryption, ensuring only you can access your data.
Why Choose pCloud Business?
- Swiss-based company with strong privacy standards
- GDPR-compliant with EU data center option
- No file size limits and fast file transfers
- Cost-effective cloud storage for SMBs and teams
- Ideal for legal, finance, creative, and remote teams
Free Trial :
Start with a 30-day free trial for up to 10 users and experience secure cloud storage and collaboration for your business.
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PowerShell
PowerShell is a dynamic framework for task automation and configuration management that functions across multiple platforms, featuring both a command-line interface and a scripting language. Unlike standard shells that mainly focus on text processing, PowerShell is built on the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), which enables it to manage .NET objects directly. This fundamental difference unlocks a variety of advanced tools and methodologies for automating processes. In contrast to traditional command-line interfaces, PowerShell cmdlets are designed to work with objects instead of just text strings. An object encapsulates structured information that goes beyond the simple characters displayed on a monitor. Each command's output is accompanied by valuable metadata that can be utilized as needed. If you've previously worked with text-processing tools, you might observe a distinct difference in functionality when using PowerShell, as it typically eliminates the need for separate text-processing applications to extract specific data. This means you can seamlessly interact with different elements of your data using the native PowerShell object syntax, which significantly enhances the overall user experience. Furthermore, this capability not only simplifies data manipulation but also empowers users to perform complex operations with ease.
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openIndiana
OpenIndiana is an operating system tailored for the illumos community, emerging from the UNIX lineage, which may initially seem intricate. Nevertheless, with some foundational knowledge and assistance, you'll find that it provides some of the most intuitive tools available to users. Similar to other UNIX-like systems, it can be completely controlled via a Command Line Interface (CLI) shell, while also offering a graphical user interface (GUI) option. The CLI is equipped with multiple shells, primarily ksh93 and Bash, and it maintains compatibility with the traditional SunOS SVR4 commands, as well as the command syntax that BSD users are accustomed to, in addition to a substantial array of GNU userland commands favored by Linux enthusiasts. This versatility empowers users to select from a diverse set of commands within their shell setups, fostering an environment tailored to their individual preferences. As a result, OpenIndiana is distinguished by its adaptability, making it approachable for a broad spectrum of users, from beginners to expert practitioners, and it continues to evolve with the needs of its community.
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