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QCD Microsystems Incorporated, founded in 2000 and based in Plainview, New York, develops integrated Linux and Microsoft (R) Windows (R) server administration tools. The firm's InterStructures product, introduced in 2005, allows IT professionals to employ the Microsoft Windows interface and administration platform in managing Linux systems. InterStructures unifies the management of Linux and Microsoft Windows file, print, Web, DNS, DHCP, security, FTP, and proxy servers. InterStructures eliminates the need to program configuration files manually. It allows server administrators to improve network stability and security. The platform consolidates Linux Server log files. It includes role-based server access management and 128-bit SSL communications encryption features. The system works with Red Hat and other Linux distributions. It does not require the use of databases or dedicated servers. QCD Microsystems markets its technology to organizations across the commercial, educational, and government sectors.
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