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<meta property="og:description" content="Federated Omnimedia is a comprehensive bundle offered by Federated Computer to customers. It demonstrates what is possible.
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Federated Omnimedia is a complete offering for those with large digital communities. Examples are publishers, video channels, podcast channels, communities of interest.
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The purpose of Federated Omnimedia is to give these sorts of customers access to every sort of tool required to successfully monetize the community. In addition to " />
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Federated Omnimedia is a complete offering for those with large digital communities. Examples are publishers, video channels, podcast channels, communities of interest.
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content: "Each Federated Core Platform installation has a Gitea respository where the software (OS, utilities, platform, open source SaaS) for the entire system is tracked. The operator of each installation is able to package those updates into regular upgrades pushed out to some/all Cores on the system, push them out individually for testing to some Cores, or schedule updates for a given list of Cores.\nSince the nature of the Federated Core Platform is delivering open source SaaS to customers, there needs to be a testing protocol set up to ensure updates are in fact needed/wanted. Federated Computer does this centrally, so operators using Federated Core Platform can know the software will “work”. However, there may be additional concerns with respect to security, other customizations that need to be tested, etc.\nWhile Federated Core Platform draws much of the software from DockerHub, there are container images maintained by Federated Computer and, over time, more of the container images will come from Federated Computer rather than DockerHub. The principle reason for this is to add an additional step for quality and security.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/management\/monitor-and-fix\/",
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title: "Monitor and Fix",
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description: "Every Core running on an installation of Federated Core Platform, every application running on every Core, and every service not an application running on every Core, is monitored in real time to ensure it runs, has the system resources needed, and provides customers with the best experience. If there are anomalies detected, alerts are created and can be sent to the local Matrix server, and Federated Monitor and Fix system attempts to solve the problem using patterns and the service definitions in place.\n",
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content: "Every Core running on an installation of Federated Core Platform, every application running on every Core, and every service not an application running on every Core, is monitored in real time to ensure it runs, has the system resources needed, and provides customers with the best experience. If there are anomalies detected, alerts are created and can be sent to the local Matrix server, and Federated Monitor and Fix system attempts to solve the problem using patterns and the service definitions in place.\nFor example, if a customer with a 500GB storage limit for their Files service decides to upload 3TB of files, the File service will fail, and Monitor and Fix will attempt to fix the problem by adding for block storage (if that service is available AND the service definition allows that to happen without customer “approval”).\nThe Monitor and Fix system continues to get better and better as we see more patterns and improve the paths to successful amelioration of problems.\n"
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id: 16 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/customization\/",
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title: "Customization",
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description: "",
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content: ""
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id: 17 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/customization\/core-workflow-intelligence\/",
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title: "Core Workflow Intelligence",
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description: "Federated will be delivering in early 2026 an “on premise” solution for using artificial intelligence to create and deploy workflows between open source SaaS applications offered by Federated Core Platform. The design goal is to empower a customer to, for example, use Core Workflow Intelligence to take a grouping of customers from EspoCRM, connect them, based on conditions or parameters, to the mailing list software, and send AI-generated email communications to those customers based on actions taken in the Woocommerce store on Core.\n",
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content: "Federated will be delivering in early 2026 an “on premise” solution for using artificial intelligence to create and deploy workflows between open source SaaS applications offered by Federated Core Platform. The design goal is to empower a customer to, for example, use Core Workflow Intelligence to take a grouping of customers from EspoCRM, connect them, based on conditions or parameters, to the mailing list software, and send AI-generated email communications to those customers based on actions taken in the Woocommerce store on Core.\nWe believe these sorts of “software intelligence” are very important for the overall success of customers using Federated Core and are central to the idea that open source is the best means to achieve maximum flexibility and business differentiation from software. Further, we believe AI is uniquely situated to provide real progress in connecting software to software for custom workflows. It need not work in “real time” but in enough time to deliver the right solution to customers reliably.\n"
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id: 18 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/customization\/adding-software-to-federated-core\/",
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title: "Adding Software to Federated Core",
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description: "It is easy to package an open source SaaS application to work on Federated Core Platform. The project simply needs to create a package for the docker container, service files describing how the application connects to LDAP and Authelia for authentication, descriptions of premium licenses and how Federated Core Platform needs to recognize those for inclusion in premium services (example: OIDC), and then a template file for allowing for the correct choice of virtual machine resources and the Federated Monitor and Fix to ensure great experience for the customer. This package is dropped into the Provisioner service manager and is ready to be purchased/deployed by the billing system.\n",
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content: "It is easy to package an open source SaaS application to work on Federated Core Platform. The project simply needs to create a package for the docker container, service files describing how the application connects to LDAP and Authelia for authentication, descriptions of premium licenses and how Federated Core Platform needs to recognize those for inclusion in premium services (example: OIDC), and then a template file for allowing for the correct choice of virtual machine resources and the Federated Monitor and Fix to ensure great experience for the customer. This package is dropped into the Provisioner service manager and is ready to be purchased/deployed by the billing system.\nIn the near future, we plan to provide a portal for projects to package and submit software for inclusion on Federated Core Platform.\n"
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id: 19 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/customization\/why-open-source-projects-work-with-federated\/",
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title: "Why Open Source Projects Work With Federated",
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description: "More and more, open source projects work with Federated Computer because we simplify the go-to-market. An open-source project hoping to monetize by selling a cloud service is now in the business of creating great SaaS software but also making it multi-tenant, building an ecommerce experience, and building and running a (hopefully) large cloud service. With Federated Core Platform, open source SaaS companies can off-load much of that to Federated while still maintaining the ability to charge for premium features and services.\n",
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content: "More and more, open source projects work with Federated Computer because we simplify the go-to-market. An open-source project hoping to monetize by selling a cloud service is now in the business of creating great SaaS software but also making it multi-tenant, building an ecommerce experience, and building and running a (hopefully) large cloud service. With Federated Core Platform, open source SaaS companies can off-load much of that to Federated while still maintaining the ability to charge for premium features and services.\nYou can think of an open source SaaS developer as an extension of your Federated Core Platform continually adding value to your overall go-to-market. These developers think in the same way. While their principle concern is the success and completeness of their software, they recognize the value for customers when their software is integrated into a total solution with great user management, unified storage and messaging, and the many other conveniences and services offered by Federated Core Platform.\nAll pricing for software is done outside of Federated Core Platform giving each installation the flexibility to build use cases and go-to-market solutions apart from the technology offerings.\n"
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);
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id: 20 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/customization\/whitelabel\/",
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title: "Whitelabel",
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description: "Federated Core Platform can be entirely white-labeled for all customer-facing services. Included services are: Dashboard, Panel, Computer, Core Desktop, Core Scanner, Core Workflow Intelligence, Account Management and Billing, and the “home” website for information and ordering.\n",
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content: "Federated Core Platform can be entirely white-labeled for all customer-facing services. Included services are: Dashboard, Panel, Computer, Core Desktop, Core Scanner, Core Workflow Intelligence, Account Management and Billing, and the “home” website for information and ordering.\n"
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id: 21 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/billing\/",
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title: "Billing",
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description: "",
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content: ""
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id: 22 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/billing\/account-management-and-billing\/",
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title: "Account Management and Billing",
|
||
description: "Federated Core Platform includes a service allowing your customers to navigate to an information website to learn about Federated Core services and offerings, sign up for a management account, then procure/modify/cancel Core subscriptions.\nThe billing engine is the accounting engine that tallies all the various product offerings delivered to a customers. It is not a payment platform but works with your payment platform of choice including Stripe, Auth.net, various crypto services, or something built in-house.\n",
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content: "Federated Core Platform includes a service allowing your customers to navigate to an information website to learn about Federated Core services and offerings, sign up for a management account, then procure/modify/cancel Core subscriptions.\nThe billing engine is the accounting engine that tallies all the various product offerings delivered to a customers. It is not a payment platform but works with your payment platform of choice including Stripe, Auth.net, various crypto services, or something built in-house.\n"
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id: 23 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/services\/",
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title: "Services",
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description: "",
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content: ""
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id: 24 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/services\/federated-management\/",
|
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title: "Federated Management",
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description: "Federated Computer can work to get your to market in the fastest and most convenient way for your organization.\nComplete Management linkWe can run your installation of Federated Core Platform for your business. This includes 24/7/365 NOC operations on-top of your cloud installation or included with a Federated Computer cloud installation. In these scenarios, we ensure all software for Federated Core Platform is up and running, we work with your team to design specific product offerings and bundles, and run the updates/upgrades, we fix any Core faults in the system. The entire platform “just runs” and your team focuses on sales and marketing (working in conjunction with the Federated team for understanding use cases, content, blog posts, successful go-to-market).\n",
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content: "Federated Computer can work to get your to market in the fastest and most convenient way for your organization.\nComplete Management linkWe can run your installation of Federated Core Platform for your business. This includes 24/7/365 NOC operations on-top of your cloud installation or included with a Federated Computer cloud installation. In these scenarios, we ensure all software for Federated Core Platform is up and running, we work with your team to design specific product offerings and bundles, and run the updates/upgrades, we fix any Core faults in the system. The entire platform “just runs” and your team focuses on sales and marketing (working in conjunction with the Federated team for understanding use cases, content, blog posts, successful go-to-market).\nManagement to Train linkWe can also, depending on the level of competency of your current team, work to run the Federated Core Platform for you while training your team to take over at a date certain in the future. We have found this to be the most successl approach to training rather that working on the particulars of how to run Federated Core Platform in the abstract.\n"
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);
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id: 25 ,
|
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/services\/customer-service-and-support\/",
|
||
title: "Customer Service and Support",
|
||
description: "Federated Computer can provide end-to-end customer support for your installation of Federated Core Platform. Whether your customers are end-user businesses and team or partners such as managed-service-providers.\nIn addition to customer support (offered during the timeframes you want), we offer a comprehensive documentation service and community for helping customers with self-service.\nEnd-user Businesses and Team linkFederated Computer can use Freescout (a great Federated Core offering) to provide full customer support via email, SMS, or telephone to your customers. We have lots of experience providing great experiences to customers including 30-day on-boarding sequences, 3 hour response and 12 hour resolution, webinars, and other ways to ensure customer success and low churn for your go-to-market efforts.\n",
|
||
content: "Federated Computer can provide end-to-end customer support for your installation of Federated Core Platform. Whether your customers are end-user businesses and team or partners such as managed-service-providers.\nIn addition to customer support (offered during the timeframes you want), we offer a comprehensive documentation service and community for helping customers with self-service.\nEnd-user Businesses and Team linkFederated Computer can use Freescout (a great Federated Core offering) to provide full customer support via email, SMS, or telephone to your customers. We have lots of experience providing great experiences to customers including 30-day on-boarding sequences, 3 hour response and 12 hour resolution, webinars, and other ways to ensure customer success and low churn for your go-to-market efforts.\nChannel Partners (Managed Service Providers) linkWe can also support your channel partners. In our experience, channel partners such as managed service providers are great ways to sell software and services but each requires significant support and explanation to best support their own customers. Federated Computer has extensive operation experience providing this service to partners and we can bring our experience, content, processes to your installation of Federated Core Platform.\nOther Operators linkIt isn’t unusual for Federated Core Platform to be sold to other “operators” who don’t want their own installation. We have done this for fiber companies, universities, and other large enterprises. Federated Computer can support your own go-to-market plans with support, content, and programs designed to find and close big opportunities such as other operators.\n"
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id: 26 ,
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href: "\/docs\/federated-core-platform\/provisioning\/core-desktop\/",
|
||
title: "Core Desktop",
|
||
description: "Federated Core supports PXE-booting two different Linux distributions (OpenMandriva and Core Desktop based on Arch) when a customer wants to complete solution for their team or office. These desktops are tied into Federated Core Authentication, have all the desktop applications (email, calendar, contacts, bookmarks, file synchronization, applications that take advantage of Nextcloud and other desktop applications) pre-configured and redy to use for the particular user as they log in to Core Desktop. This is a great solution for offices or use cases where it is important that each desktop be closely managed for the “correct” software and services so that it “just works”.\n",
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||
content: "Federated Core supports PXE-booting two different Linux distributions (OpenMandriva and Core Desktop based on Arch) when a customer wants to complete solution for their team or office. These desktops are tied into Federated Core Authentication, have all the desktop applications (email, calendar, contacts, bookmarks, file synchronization, applications that take advantage of Nextcloud and other desktop applications) pre-configured and redy to use for the particular user as they log in to Core Desktop. This is a great solution for offices or use cases where it is important that each desktop be closely managed for the “correct” software and services so that it “just works”.\nCore Desktop can also be installed on laptops and other mobile computers so that on-the-go team members can get a computer that “just works” without the requirements for network access.\n"
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id: 27 ,
|
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href: "\/docs\/software-catalog\/",
|
||
title: "Software Catalog",
|
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description: "",
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content: ""
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|
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|
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id: 28 ,
|
||
href: "\/docs\/software-catalog\/software-catalog\/",
|
||
title: "Software Catalog",
|
||
description: "Federated offers a wide range of open source SaaS software. These can be provisioned individually or as part of a bundle. Provisions can happen on the same machine or virtual machine or on separate virtual machines for the sake of vertical scaling. Load balancers can also be applied for the SaaS applications that require it for horizontal scaling.\nThis catalog describes the software offerings available to customers at https://www.federated.computer today. For go-to-market reasons, we offer a reduced sub-set of this catalog based on Federated Computer’s own website but all titles can be provisioned for customers as-needed.\n",
|
||
content: "Federated offers a wide range of open source SaaS software. These can be provisioned individually or as part of a bundle. Provisions can happen on the same machine or virtual machine or on separate virtual machines for the sake of vertical scaling. Load balancers can also be applied for the SaaS applications that require it for horizontal scaling.\nThis catalog describes the software offerings available to customers at https://www.federated.computer today. For go-to-market reasons, we offer a reduced sub-set of this catalog based on Federated Computer’s own website but all titles can be provisioned for customers as-needed.\nAll software works with Federated Computer’s monitor and fix, update and upgrade, unified storage, and authentication technologies for simple user experience.\nAll software and services are delivered using “containers” and can be extended to include customer “containers” based on adoption of Federated Computer’s templating standard.\nEach entry has a link to the code repository for the project and the open source license.\n(Legend: Title Federated Bundles. Title Available.)\nAdministration linkAuthelia: OIDC provider. Repository: https://github.com/authelia/authelia License: https://github.com/authelia/authelia/blob/master/LICENSE\nPanel: user and group management. Email addresses. Passwords. LDAP for unified user authentication. Connects with Authelia for SSO where supported by specific softwares.\nAgent Platform linkAI Agents and Models tbd.\n(Our AI platform is emergining and we intend to deliver integration with all the “actions” for each of the other SaaS and DevOps offerings. Can be combined with GPU virtual machines and reserved GPU bare metal.)\nCustomer Support and Knowledge Management linkBookstack: multi-user wiki. Includes drawing for diagrams. Repository: https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack License: https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/blob/development/LICENSE\nDocmost: collaborative wiki editor. Repository: https://github.com/docmost/docmost License: https://github.com/docmost/docmost/blob/main/LICENSE\nFreescout: multi-user email address platform for customer support with paid plug-in capabilities. Repository: https://github.com/freescout-help-desk/freescout License: https://github.com/freescout-help-desk/freescout/blob/dist/LICENSE\nDatabase-as-a-Service linkClickhouse: column-oriented database management system that allows generating analytical data reports in real-time. Repository: https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse License: https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/master/LICENSE\nKafka: message broker and data storage. Repository: https://github.com/apache/kafka License: https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/LICENSE\nMongoDB: nosql database. Repository: https://github.com/mongodb/mongo License: https://github.com/mongodb/mongo/blob/master/LICENSE-Community.txt\nMySQL: SQL database. Repository: https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server License: https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/blob/trunk/LICENSE\nOpenSearch: search optimized data store. Repository: https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch License: https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch/blob/main/LICENSE.txt\nPostgresql: SQL database. Repository: https://github.com/postgres/postgres License: https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/COPYRIGHT\nSQLite: relational database. Repository: https://github.com/sqlite/sqlite License: https://github.com/sqlite/sqlite/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nvalkey: key-value database. Repository: https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey License: https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey/blob/unstable/COPYING\nData Science linkBaserow: no-code database with application builder. Repository: https://github.com/bram2w/baserow License: https://github.com/bram2w/baserow/blob/master/LICENSE\nBriefer: data workspace with built-in private AI analyst. Repository: https://github.com/briefercloud/briefer License: https://github.com/briefercloud/briefer/blob/main/LICENSE\nJupyter Interactive Notebook: python-based documents for accessing and analyzing data. Repository: https://github.com/jupyter/notebook License: https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/blob/main/LICENSE\nMetabase: business intelligence platform. Repository: https://github.com/metabase/metabase License: https://github.com/metabase/metabase/blob/master/LICENSE-AGPL.txt\nNocoDB: no-code database. Repository: https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb License: https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb/blob/develop/LICENSE\nSuperset: modern data exploration and visualization platform. Repository: https://github.com/apache/superset License: https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\neCommerce linkEversync: connects and syncs Woocommerce installations with each other and Shopify. Allows for creation of re-usable content that applied to many products and product categories. Proprietary to Federated Computer.\nMedusa: ecommerce toolbox for custom solutions. Repository: https://github.com/medusajs/medusa License: https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/blob/develop/LICENSE\nWooCommerce: ecommerce store for Wordpress. Repository: https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce\nEmail and Email Relays linkWe can build and deliver “seasoned” email services and relays based on Docker mailserver. Repository: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver License: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/blob/master/LICENSE\nFamily linkBlackCandy: multi-user music sharing. Repository: https://github.com/blackcandy-org/blackcandy License: https://github.com/blackcandy-org/blackcandy/blob/master/LICENSE\nImmich: multi-user photos and photo album. Repository: https://github.com/immich-app/immich License: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/blob/main/LICENSE\nHome Assistant: open source home automation putting local control and privacy first. Respository: https://github.com/home-assistant License: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/blob/dev/LICENSE.md\nMaybe Finance: Personal/family finance management. Repository: https://github.com/maybe-finance/maybe License: https://github.com/maybe-finance/maybe/blob/main/LICENSE\nWGER: personal workout manager. Repository: https://github.com/wger-project/wger License: https://github.com/wger-project/wger/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\nGroupware \u0026 Enterprise linkAppFlowy: open source Notion replacement. Repository: https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy License: https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy/blob/main/LICENSE\nBig Blue Button: virtual classroom. Repository: https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton License: https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton/blob/v3.0.x-release/LICENSE\nCal.com: appointment scheduler. Repository: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com License: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/blob/main/LICENSE\nDocker Email Server: full IMAP and SMTP server. Includes automatic discovery from email clients. Repository: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver License: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/blob/master/LICENSE\nDocuseal: PDF document messaging and signing. Repository: https://github.com/docusealco/docuseal License: https://github.com/docusealco/docuseal/blob/master/LICENSE\nDolibarr App Suite: ERP and CRM. Repository: https://github.com/Dolibarr/dolibarr License: https://github.com/Dolibarr/dolibarr?tab=GPL-3.0-1-ov-file#readme\nElement/Matrix: platform for end-to-end encrypted chat capable of federation with servers and users outside of the domain. Repository: Element https://github.com/element-hq/element-web Matrix https://github.com/element-hq/synapse License: Element https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/blob/develop/LICENSE-AGPL-3.0 Matrix https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/develop/LICENSE-AGPL-3.0\nERPNext: enterprise ERP, accounting, HR, payroll. Repository: https://github.com/frappe/erpnext License: https://github.com/frappe/erpnext/blob/develop/license.txt\nExcalidraw: design and drawing application for teams. Repository: https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw License: https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/LICENSE\nFreePBX: VOIP platform. Repository: https://github.com/orgs/FreePBX/repositories?type=all License: GNU General Public License\nJitsi: video-conferencing. Support for up to 1000s of simultaneous participants. Repository: https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet License: https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/blob/master/LICENSE\nKaneo: open source Monday platform. Repository: https://github.com/usekaneo/kaneo License: https://github.com/usekaneo/kaneo/blob/main/LICENSE\nKimai: time tracking and time sheets. Repository: https://github.com/kimai/kimai License: https://github.com/kimai/kimai/blob/main/LICENSE\nLinkwarden: social bookmarks. Repository: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden License: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/blob/main/LICENSE.md\nLoomio: team decision and collaboration platform. Repository: https://github.com/loomio/loomio License: https://github.com/loomio/loomio/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\nMoodle: course ware design and delivery. Repository: https://github.com/moodle/moodle License: https://github.com/moodle/moodle?tab=GPL-3.0-1-ov-file#readme\nNextcloud: groupware platform including calendar, contacts, files. Includes ability to add applications from third parties. Installed with Collabora. Repository: Nextcloud https://github.com/nextcloud/server Collabora https://github.com/CollaboraOnline/online License: Nextcloud https://github.com/nextcloud/server/blob/master/COPYING Collabora Mozilla Public License v2.0.\nOnlyOffice: Office365 compatible suite. Repository: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/server License: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/server/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\nOpenProject: traditional project management with Gantt and Pert charts. Repository: https://github.com/opf/openproject License: https://github.com/opf/openproject?tab=GPL-3.0-1-ov-file#readme\nPaperless: automated workflows for teams. Repository: https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx License: https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/blob/dev/LICENSE\nPenpot: open source Figma. Repository: https://github.com/penpot/penpot License: https://github.com/penpot/penpot/blob/develop/LICENSE\nPlane: project management. Repository: https://github.com/makeplane/plane License: https://github.com/makeplane/plane/blob/preview/LICENSE.txt\nRally: schedule group meetings. Repository: https://github.com/lukevella/rallly License: https://github.com/lukevella/rallly/blob/main/LICENSE\nRoundcube: web mail. Repository: https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail License: https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/blob/master/LICENSE\nSogo: web mail, calendar, contacts. Repository: https://github.com/Alinto/sogo License: https://github.com/Alinto/sogo/blob/master/COPYING.GPL\nMarketing and Sales linkAd Server: able to serve banner ads, or ads from Google, to Wordpress, Discourse, Castopod, or another web page including third parties. Proprietary to Federated Computer.\nDittofeed: multi-channel marketing automation including email and SMS. Repository: https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed License: https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed/blob/main/LICENSE\nEspoCRM: CRM alternative. Repository: https://github.com/espocrm/espocrm License: https://github.com/espocrm/espocrm/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\nHi.Events: event management and ticketing platform. Repository: https://github.com/HiEventsDev/Hi.Events License: https://github.com/HiEventsDev/Hi.Events/blob/develop/LICENCE\nListmonk: multi-channel marketing automation platform for mailing list and SMS message distribution. Repository: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk License: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/blob/master/LICENSE\nMatomo: website analytics. Repository: https://github.com/matomo-org/matomo License: https://github.com/matomo-org/matomo/blob/5.x-dev/LICENSE\nMautic: marketing automation for email, SMS, Slack, Whatsapp. Includes landing page automation and many, many integrations. Repository: https://github.com/mautic/mautic License: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/blob/7.x/LICENSE.txt\nOpen Panel: open-source web and product analytics platform. Github: https://github.com/Openpanel-dev/openpanel License: https://github.com/Openpanel-dev/openpanel/blob/main/LICENSE.md\nOpen Replay: session replay and information. Github: https://github.com/openreplay/openreplay. License: https://github.com/openreplay/openreplay/blob/main/LICENSE\nPlausible: website analytics. Repository: https://github.com/plausible/analytics License: https://github.com/plausible/analytics/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nTwenty: CRM alternative. Repository: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty License: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/blob/main/LICENSE\nSnapify: open source Loom alternative for video messaging to prospects. Repository: https://github.com/MarconLP/snapify License: https://github.com/MarconLP/snapify/blob/main/LICENSE.md\nUmami: website analytics. Repository: https://github.com/umami-software/umami License: https://github.com/umami-software/umami/blob/master/LICENSE\nNetworking linkpfsense: firewall. Repository: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense License: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/blob/master/LICENSE\nTraefik: proxy, load balancer, traffic shaping and re-direction. Repository: https://github.com/traefik/traefik License: https://github.com/traefik/traefik/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nWazuk: security platform for XDR and SIEM. Repository: https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh License: https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh/blob/main/LICENSE\n(Includes services for domains, VPC networks and peering, and CDN.)\nPublishing linkCastopod: podcasting and videocasting platform with premium content capabilities. Repository: https://github.com/ad-aures/castopod License: https://github.com/ad-aures/castopod/blob/develop/LICENSE.md\nCopyparty: simple file server, media indexer, thumbnails. Repository: https://github.com/9001/copyparty License: https://github.com/9001/copyparty/blob/hovudstraum/LICENSE\nDiscourse: forum software. That’s selling it short. Can be used a a knowledgebase, SSO, team management and calendar. Lots of great flexibility. Repository: https://github.com/discourse/discourse License: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/main/LICENSE.txt\nFlarum: discussion platform. Repository: https://github.com/flarum. License: https://github.com/flarum/flarum/blob/2.x/LICENSE\nGhostCMS: mutil-user static site generator. Repository: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost License: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/main/LICENSE\nOpenClassify: classifieds system. Repository: https://github.com/openclassify/openclassify License: https://github.com/openclassify/openclassify/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nOwncast: video and chat server for live events. Repository: https://github.com/owncast/owncast License: https://github.com/owncast/owncast/blob/develop/LICENSE\nPeertube: video streaming. Repository: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube License: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/LICENSE\nPixelfed: open source Instagram clone. Repository: https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed License: https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/blob/dev/LICENSE\nRevolt: open source, compatible with clients, Discord clone. Repository: https://github.com/revoltchat License: https://github.com/revoltchat/backend/blob/main/LICENSE\nVDO.ninja: connects Jitsi to OBS for video broadcasting. Repository: https://github.com/steveseguin/vdo.ninja License: https://github.com/steveseguin/vdo.ninja/blob/develop/LICENCE.md\nWebstudio: complete website creation and publishing. Repository: https://github.com/webstudio-is/webstudio License: https://github.com/webstudio-is/webstudio/blob/main/LICENSE\nWordpress: Widely used CMS. Repository: https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress License: GPL\nSecurity linkHeadscale: open source Tailscale clone for Wireguard-based overlay networks allowing for access to all Federated Computer services over a private network. Repository: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale License: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/blob/main/LICENSE\nPowerDNS: manage DNS for the domain. Repository: https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns License: https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns?tab=GPL-2.0-1-ov-file#readme\nTraefik: load balancer, private network management, firewall. Repository: License:\nVaultwarden: password management with clients (from Bitwarden) for desktop, mobile, web. Repository: License:\nSoftware Development and DevOps linkAppsmith: admin and panel development. Repository: https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith License:https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/blob/release/LICENSE\nBeam: data processing. Repository: https://github.com/apache/beam License: https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/master/LICENSE\nCaddy: application server. Repository: https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy License: https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/blob/master/LICENSE\nCloudanix: code security. Repository: https://github.com/Cloudanix/cloudanix-image-scanner-github-action License: https://github.com/Cloudanix/cloudanix-image-scanner-github-action/blob/main/LICENSE\nCoolify: platform-as-a-service. Repository: https://github.com/coollabsio/coolify License: https://github.com/coollabsio/coolify/blob/v4.x/LICENSE\nCrontoGo: cron jobs. Repository: https://github.com/robfig/cron License: https://github.com/robfig/cron/blob/master/LICENSE\nFleetDM: agent-based device management and configuration platform. Repository: https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet License: https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/LICENSE\nForgejo: alternate git server. Repository: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo License: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/LICENSE\nGitea: source code management with large file support, CI/CD, automated build support. Repository: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea License: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/main/LICENSE\nGrafana: Data visualization. Repository: https://github.com/grafana/grafana License: https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/LICENSE\nInfisical: secrets management. Repository: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical License: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical/blob/main/LICENSE\n*Inngest: development workflow. Repository: https://github.com/inngest License: https://github.com/inngest/inngest/blob/main/LICENSE.md\nIronMQ: message bus. Repository: https://github.com/jonasrichard/ironmq License: https://github.com/jonasrichard/ironmq/blob/main/LICENSE\nLogtail: telemetry. Repository: https://github.com/logtail License: https://github.com/logtail/logtail-js/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nNginx: application server. Repository: https://github.com/nginx/nginx License: https://github.com/nginx/nginx/blob/master/LICENSE\nn8n: automation. Repository: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n License: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nNodeRed: automation. Repository: https://github.com/node-red/node-red License: https://github.com/node-red/node-red/blob/master/LICENSE\nOpenFaaS: serverless functions. Repository: https://github.com/openfaas/faas License: https://github.com/openfaas/faas/blob/master/LICENSE\nOpenWhisk: serverless cloud platform. Repository: https://github.com/apache/openwhisk License: https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/blob/master/LICENSE.txt\nPocketbase: single file SQLite-based framework and/or application. Respository: https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase License: https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase/blob/master/LICENSE.md\nPrometheus: Data collection. Repository: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus License: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/main/LICENSE\nRedis: cache server. Repository: https://github.com/redis/redis License: https://github.com/redis/redis/blob/unstable/LICENSE.txt\nRustDesk: remote access and support software. Repository: https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk License: https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/blob/master/LICENCE\nSuper Productivity: to-do lists for developers. Repository: https://github.com/johannesjo/super-productivity License: https://github.com/johannesjo/super-productivity/blob/master/LICENSE\nUptime Kuma: website monitor and notification. Works with various message buses and chat applications such as Element/Matrix. Repository: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma License:\nStorage Services linkWe can expose block, S3-compatible, and NFS storage solutions that are variously useful to the software in this catalog. We can also provide, as a service, backup, snapshot, and virtual machine images.\nExamples of Software Bundles linkIt is a smart go-to-market to bundle offerings together into a complete solution for a business, team, business type, or job function. Here are a couple examples:\n"
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description: "Bundles are great ways to package software for use by a type of business, a size of business, or a job function, among many other go-to-market motivations for bundling software.\nThe Federated Core Provisioner can spin up Federated Cores based on a software manifest that can be created “just in time” or based on a predefined collection of software and virtual machine. This allows you to fully manage the the expects margins for a sale.\n",
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content: "Bundles are great ways to package software for use by a type of business, a size of business, or a job function, among many other go-to-market motivations for bundling software.\nThe Federated Core Provisioner can spin up Federated Cores based on a software manifest that can be created “just in time” or based on a predefined collection of software and virtual machine. This allows you to fully manage the the expects margins for a sale.\nYou can even specify ranges of virtual machines depending on the type of cloud to which you are provisioning. For example: you may want to package one set of software for your Ampere-based Cores, versus another set of software based on X64-based Cores.\nFurther, bundles are useful to introduce more software to a customer and incentivize him to try more functionality. You may discover, in time, that, for example, customers purchasing CRM (EspoECRM) also want Mailing List management. You can build a bundle called “Digital Marketing” and sell that to customers with it defined as a bundle in Federated Core Platform.\nTechnically, bundles are simply a software dependency tree. You define them for provisioner using a YAML file such as:\n[Good] Mini # not required. always inferred. Nextcloud Nextcloud-Talk Wordpress Valutwarden Headscale Simple-VPN Thereafter, you only need to call “Good” to provision a Core with the specified software.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/software-catalog\/federated-commerce\/",
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title: "Federated Commerce",
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description: "Federated Commerce is a bundle designed by Federated Computer for customers wanting to sell goods on the internet.\nFederated Commerce delivers\n“Unbreakable” Wordpress and WooCommerce add-ons; Federated Core “Best” bundle (including video conferencing, mailing list, etc); Eversync: our catalog management software for WooCommerce and Shopify; Dedicated cpu virtual machines. In addition to software, Federated provides essential services to customers such as product imports and updates using Federated Eversync, three hour response and resolution times for issues, proviate channels for talking to support, Wordpress theme and Listmonk template support, shopping ads consultations, and a dedicated account manager.\n",
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content: "Federated Commerce is a bundle designed by Federated Computer for customers wanting to sell goods on the internet.\nFederated Commerce delivers\n“Unbreakable” Wordpress and WooCommerce add-ons; Federated Core “Best” bundle (including video conferencing, mailing list, etc); Eversync: our catalog management software for WooCommerce and Shopify; Dedicated cpu virtual machines. In addition to software, Federated provides essential services to customers such as product imports and updates using Federated Eversync, three hour response and resolution times for issues, proviate channels for talking to support, Wordpress theme and Listmonk template support, shopping ads consultations, and a dedicated account manager.\nFederate Commerce has been a very successful offering and shows the power you’ll discover combining great open source software, bespoke service, and reliable support into a single bundle.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/software-catalog\/federated-devops\/",
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title: "Federated DevOps",
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description: "Federated DevOps is software for DevOps teams delivered with the same high quality and consistency as Federated Computer’s SaaS offerings.\nThe benefits of using pre-built DevOps software with virtual machines are:\nService and Attention: the virtual machine infrastructure from a hosting provider is more sticky with built in convenience such as user management, key and certificate management, overlay/VPN network for secure access. The conveniences are extended to a range of services offered by FCP minimizing the start up costs for DevOps teams and ensuring secure use of the infrastructure and faster time to ship and launch for development projects.\n",
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content: "Federated DevOps is software for DevOps teams delivered with the same high quality and consistency as Federated Computer’s SaaS offerings.\nThe benefits of using pre-built DevOps software with virtual machines are:\nService and Attention: the virtual machine infrastructure from a hosting provider is more sticky with built in convenience such as user management, key and certificate management, overlay/VPN network for secure access. The conveniences are extended to a range of services offered by FCP minimizing the start up costs for DevOps teams and ensuring secure use of the infrastructure and faster time to ship and launch for development projects.\nProduct Automation: FCP DevOps transforms the “dumb” virtual machine into a programmable product that can be tied to “state” and the automated needs of a DevOps team in real time. Now the virtual machine infrastructure from a hosting provider can be enhanced with a development pipeline tailored to the needs of the specific DevOps team and its applications.\nSoftware Model: FCP DevOps is able to accomplsih these benefits for hosting providers with a platform the add and integrate a vast array of DevOps software and services based on a common templating system delivering scale and reliability for customers.\nAll software in FCP DevOps is always tied to authentication, accessed through rules-based-access-control over a private network, connected to the other software used through pre-defined actions, kept up-to-date, and comes with the appropriate probes/monitors so the DevOps team is clear about performance and availability.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/software-catalog\/federated-omnimedia\/",
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title: "Federated Omnimedia",
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description: "Federated Omnimedia is a comprehensive bundle offered by Federated Computer to customers. It demonstrates what is possible.\nFederated Omnimedia is a complete offering for those with large digital communities. Examples are publishers, video channels, podcast channels, communities of interest.\nThe purpose of Federated Omnimedia is to give these sorts of customers access to every sort of tool required to successfully monetize the community. In addition to ",
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content: "Federated Omnimedia is a comprehensive bundle offered by Federated Computer to customers. It demonstrates what is possible.\nFederated Omnimedia is a complete offering for those with large digital communities. Examples are publishers, video channels, podcast channels, communities of interest.\nThe purpose of Federated Omnimedia is to give these sorts of customers access to every sort of tool required to successfully monetize the community. In addition to "
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href: "\/docs\/partners\/",
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title: "Partners",
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description: "",
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href: "\/docs\/partners\/operators-networks-platforms\/",
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title: "Operators, Networks, Platforms",
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description: "Federated Core Platform is the best way for hosting companies, fiber networks, workshare companies, on-line communities, large enterprises to take control of the offering of SaaS software within their operational boundaries. Now, more than ever, open source SaaS software meets or exceeds the capabilities of proprietary SaaS, but the complexities of marshalling and delivering these solutions to customers are immense. Federated Core Platform solves the problem with technical sophistication, at a price designed to provide you with maximum margin, and with programs allowing you to get up and running in a matter of weeks.\n",
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content: "Federated Core Platform is the best way for hosting companies, fiber networks, workshare companies, on-line communities, large enterprises to take control of the offering of SaaS software within their operational boundaries. Now, more than ever, open source SaaS software meets or exceeds the capabilities of proprietary SaaS, but the complexities of marshalling and delivering these solutions to customers are immense. Federated Core Platform solves the problem with technical sophistication, at a price designed to provide you with maximum margin, and with programs allowing you to get up and running in a matter of weeks.\nThe typical engagement with Federated Computer starts with some scoping sessions so that we can help you think through your product offering, your go-to-market, and how we will enable you to best support customers.\nAt the end of the day, the mission of Federated Computer is to provide you with the right tools, software, services allowing you to open up new monetization avenues within your existing hardware, datacenters, network pipes, sunk costs infrastructures, existing user bases.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/partners\/managed-service-providers\/",
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title: "Managed Service Provider",
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description: "Federated Computer has all the tools needed to allow a managed service provider to replace proprietary SaaS products such as Google Workplace, Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Salesforce, and many, many others with easy-to-use, high-value, priavate, flexible open source SaaS alternatives.\nThis leaves MORE money on the table for the managed service provider to provide high-value services.\nSolutions linkFederated solutions include Core Scanner for active monitoring and fix of customer Cores. Our AI tools will allow you to easily build workflows for customers on top of existing open source SaaS. And our authentication services and facilities for adding software to Federated Core Platform allow MSPs to extend offerings while maintaining the security and ease-of-use of unified storage and messaging and authentication. With Federated Core Platform, you can build the comprehensive solution for a customer that includes all of their software, devices, and services in a single pane-of-glass.\n",
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content: "Federated Computer has all the tools needed to allow a managed service provider to replace proprietary SaaS products such as Google Workplace, Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Salesforce, and many, many others with easy-to-use, high-value, priavate, flexible open source SaaS alternatives.\nThis leaves MORE money on the table for the managed service provider to provide high-value services.\nSolutions linkFederated solutions include Core Scanner for active monitoring and fix of customer Cores. Our AI tools will allow you to easily build workflows for customers on top of existing open source SaaS. And our authentication services and facilities for adding software to Federated Core Platform allow MSPs to extend offerings while maintaining the security and ease-of-use of unified storage and messaging and authentication. With Federated Core Platform, you can build the comprehensive solution for a customer that includes all of their software, devices, and services in a single pane-of-glass.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/partners\/pro-customers\/",
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title: "Pro Customers",
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description: "Federated Core Platform includes a number of bundles (collections of open source SaaS software and services) specifically designed for specific enterprise customers and market types. Examples of these are Commerce and Omnimedia.\nIt is possible to address “pro” customers in a couple ways. The first would be to design, build, and deliver a total solution using the building blocks available in Federated Core Platform and its software catalog.\nHowever, there will be many opportunities to build out additional collections/bundles for customers requiring different sets of software and services delivered bespoke for their particular needs. These don’t have to come from Federated Computer but can be designed and delivered by our partners and sold through all available channels including other operators, networks, and platforms. Open source allows us maximum flexibility to deliver great solutions to customers without re-inventing every wheel.\n",
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content: "Federated Core Platform includes a number of bundles (collections of open source SaaS software and services) specifically designed for specific enterprise customers and market types. Examples of these are Commerce and Omnimedia.\nIt is possible to address “pro” customers in a couple ways. The first would be to design, build, and deliver a total solution using the building blocks available in Federated Core Platform and its software catalog.\nHowever, there will be many opportunities to build out additional collections/bundles for customers requiring different sets of software and services delivered bespoke for their particular needs. These don’t have to come from Federated Computer but can be designed and delivered by our partners and sold through all available channels including other operators, networks, and platforms. Open source allows us maximum flexibility to deliver great solutions to customers without re-inventing every wheel.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/partners\/on-line-affiliates\/",
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title: "On Line Affiliates",
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description: "Outlets with significant communities can use Federated’s affilaite programs to earn up to 30% (the number is really dependent on your own installation’s exigencies!) on sales. Affiliates are a great way to build reputation and trust with customers while compensating those affiliate channels for their endorsements.\nWe have found the best affiliates are those that use Federated Core products. When an affiliate is emeshed in open source and especially the open source SaaS offered through Federated Core Platform, the crediblity of the recommendation to the affiliate’s community is sterling.\n",
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content: "Outlets with significant communities can use Federated’s affilaite programs to earn up to 30% (the number is really dependent on your own installation’s exigencies!) on sales. Affiliates are a great way to build reputation and trust with customers while compensating those affiliate channels for their endorsements.\nWe have found the best affiliates are those that use Federated Core products. When an affiliate is emeshed in open source and especially the open source SaaS offered through Federated Core Platform, the crediblity of the recommendation to the affiliate’s community is sterling.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/about-federated-computer\/",
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title: "About Federated Computer",
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description: "",
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href: "\/docs\/about-federated-computer\/federated-company-backgrounder\/",
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title: "Federated Company Backgrounder",
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description: "Federated Computer is on a mission to transform all business software with open-source. All business software has an open-source alternative that is feature-complete, “free,” and flexible for integration with other open-source software. We provide automated IT services, allowing our customers to adopt open-source software with confidence. Our open-source solutions are used by tens of millions of users around the globe.\nTeam linkWe are a small group of pioneers. We include founders of the cloud computer industry. We want a world and internet where big company black-holes don’t suck away all our money, data, and sovereignty. We are FedQ’d in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA with colleagues around the globe.\n",
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content: "Federated Computer is on a mission to transform all business software with open-source. All business software has an open-source alternative that is feature-complete, “free,” and flexible for integration with other open-source software. We provide automated IT services, allowing our customers to adopt open-source software with confidence. Our open-source solutions are used by tens of millions of users around the globe.\nTeam linkWe are a small group of pioneers. We include founders of the cloud computer industry. We want a world and internet where big company black-holes don’t suck away all our money, data, and sovereignty. We are FedQ’d in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA with colleagues around the globe.\nOpen Source linkThere’s no reason to use expensive, proprietary, privacy-destroying SaaS software. But in the past, running open-source software required lots of technical knowledge. Federated Computer makes it easy for any business to adopt open-source.\nWe are great stewards of the benefits of open-source. Our company actively contributes both financially and with code to a number of open-source projects offered in Federated Core and Federated Plus including Castopod, Bookstack, Headscale, Matrix, and OpenMandriva. We do all the work for you to ensure open-source projects are integrated, work well together, and provide you with the right value.\nDavid Young linkOur CEO and founder, David Young, has a long history working with impactful startups including Joyent. At Joyent he was responsible for leading the team that invented and patented cloud computing, containers-as-a-service, cloud operating system, infrastructure-as-a-service, node.js, native-web-apps as desktop/mobile apps (what became Electron) and many more fundamental cloud innovations.\nDavid’s companies have been backed by the biggest investors including Dell, Intel; and he has brought ground-breaking solutions to cloud pioneers such as Dell, Telefonica, Singtel, working for important early cloud adopters such as Twitter, Facebook Developer Platform, Linkedin, and many, many others.\n"
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href: "\/docs\/about-federated-computer\/roadmap\/",
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title: "Roadmap",
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description: "Federated Computer is working on the following initiatives for the benefit of our customers and partners:\nFall, 2025 linkComputer. Our take on a central web application for managing all SaaS workloads, dates, clients, messages.\nFirst Half, 2026 linkCore Workflow Intelligence. AI services for building application workflows combined between 2 or more open source SaaS applications.\nSecond Half, 2026 linkOn Premise Provisioning of Federated Cores. This will support customers that want to connect to high bandwidth, synchronous networks (eg Fiber) and have a Federated Core running on their own hardware with all the management services provided by Federated Core Platform.\n",
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content: "Federated Computer is working on the following initiatives for the benefit of our customers and partners:\nFall, 2025 linkComputer. Our take on a central web application for managing all SaaS workloads, dates, clients, messages.\nFirst Half, 2026 linkCore Workflow Intelligence. AI services for building application workflows combined between 2 or more open source SaaS applications.\nSecond Half, 2026 linkOn Premise Provisioning of Federated Cores. This will support customers that want to connect to high bandwidth, synchronous networks (eg Fiber) and have a Federated Core running on their own hardware with all the management services provided by Federated Core Platform.\n"
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}
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);
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index.add(
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{
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id: 41 ,
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href: "\/docs\/",
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title: "Docs",
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description: "",
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content: ""
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}
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);
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search.addEventListener('input', show_results, true);
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function show_results(){
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const maxResult = 5 ;
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const minlength = 0 ;
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var searchQuery = sanitizeHTML(this.value);
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var results = index.search(searchQuery, {limit: maxResult, enrich: true});
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||
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||
const flatResults = new Map();
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||
for (const result of results.flatMap(r => r.result)) {
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||
if (flatResults.has(result.doc.href)) continue;
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||
flatResults.set(result.doc.href, result.doc);
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}
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||
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suggestions.innerHTML = "";
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suggestions.classList.remove('d-none');
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||
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||
if (searchQuery.length < minlength) {
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const minCharMessage = document.createElement('div')
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minCharMessage.innerHTML = `Please type at least <strong>${minlength}</strong> characters`
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minCharMessage.classList.add("suggestion__no-results");
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suggestions.appendChild(minCharMessage);
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||
return;
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||
} else {
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||
|
||
if (flatResults.size === 0 && searchQuery) {
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||
const noResultsMessage = document.createElement('div')
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||
noResultsMessage.innerHTML = "No results for" + ` "<strong>${searchQuery}</strong>"`
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noResultsMessage.classList.add("suggestion__no-results");
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||
suggestions.appendChild(noResultsMessage);
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
}
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||
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||
|
||
for(const [href, doc] of flatResults) {
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||
const entry = document.createElement('div');
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suggestions.appendChild(entry);
|
||
|
||
const a = document.createElement('a');
|
||
a.href = href;
|
||
entry.appendChild(a);
|
||
|
||
const title = document.createElement('span');
|
||
title.textContent = doc.title;
|
||
title.classList.add("suggestion__title");
|
||
a.appendChild(title);
|
||
|
||
const description = document.createElement('span');
|
||
description.textContent = doc.description;
|
||
description.classList.add("suggestion__description");
|
||
a.appendChild(description);
|
||
|
||
suggestions.appendChild(entry);
|
||
|
||
if(suggestions.childElementCount == maxResult) break;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}());
|
||
</script>
|
||
|
||
</body>
|
||
</html>
|