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SuiteSpot

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SuiteSpot

An earlier suite of programs used for building an Internet or intranet Web site from Netscape. It was based on Netscape's Enterprise Server Web server and ran on Windows NT and various Unix machines. SuiteSpot included Proxy Server, Compass Server (index and search), Calendar Server (scheduling), Messaging Server (e-mail), Collabra (discussions and newsgroups), Media Server (slide presentations with audio), Directory Server (LDAP directory) and Certificate Server (certificate authority). See Communicator.



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System Integrators--Cignex, Comanaco, CorraTech, Enomaly, Evoltia, Lateral Minds, Lemontech, Mayastec, NeoDoc, Optaros, Rivet Logic, Saillant, SuiteSpot Solutions, TS Group, ukwebworks
VERITAS Web Edition (HA) extends protection and availability of critical data for Sun SPARC/Solaris web servers running Netscape SuiteSpot and Apache web server clusters by offering fast reboot and hot relocation of failed redundant storage.
It can analyze all Windows-based, UNIX, Linux and Macintosh Web servers, including Microsoft Internet Information Server, Netscape SuiteSpot, Lotus Domino, and Apache.
 
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