Overview
This documentation is for users and administrators, not those wanting to install.
Federated Core is like a Linux distribution in the cloud. It includes a number of leading open-source projects fully integrated so that users don’t have to be systems administrators.
What is included in this documentation?
We have tried to cover the high-level basics of what you will need to know to get the most out of your Federated Core. That includes:
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Getting Started: This is the place to go if you’re short on time. We run you through the very bare minimum of what your need to know to use your Federated Core.
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Core Applications: Want to learn more and in-depth about each of the user-facing applications that are part of Federated Core? These pages detail application-by-application what is available and the capabilities of each.
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Client Applications: You can connect and your your Federated Core with applications native to your PC, Macintosh or mobile phone of whatever variety. This is a list of some of those applications and how to connect them.
Where should I go next?
Give your users next steps from the Overview. For example:
- Getting Started: Read this if you’re short for time.
- Core Applications: Learn about all the user-facing parts of the Federated Core.
- Client Applications: Connect your computers and phones to Federated Core.