Government Technology

U.S. Courts Selects Software and Servers


June 16, 2004 By

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC) has awarded BakBone Software a contract under Titan Corp.'s server integration agreement. The AOUSC offers services to the federal courts in administrative support, program management and policy development.

BakBone offers Linux support and certification of its NetVault data management software on Red Hat Linux operating environments on HP ProLiant servers.

The U.S. Courts are currently migrating a number of applications to the Linux operating system using HP ProLiant servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server and HP StorageWorks MSL tape libraries. BakBone Software offers core capabilities on Linux while adding the ability to provide centralized database application support and high-performance backups for business continuance strategies.


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