Nexor welcomes the Cabinet Office policy on Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use
Nexor welcomes the Cabinet Office policy on Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use. Since 1990, Nexor has made a leading contribution to the definition of a number of open source standards and has developed its software products to open system specifications. This approach has led to our technology being adapted to find considerable re-use across EU government and the military. Closed, proprietary systems significantly increase integration and interoperability costs, so migrating to open source and open standards will reduce our costs and those of our customers.
Nexor has deployed a revolutionary, low energy cooling system in its equipment room that will help to cut carbon emissions and reduce costs. A 70% reduction in cooling energy is being achieved through the innovative air handling solution from 4energy, a dynamic, young organisation based in Nottingham. The solution manages the effects of high and low temperatures on equipment and includes a smart environmental monitoring and control system that ties all the individual parts of the system together in real time. For more information, see www.4energy.co.uk.
Already a leading defence and security SELinux software house, Nexor has added five more RedHat Certified Technicians and two more RedHat Certified Engineers to its team. Nexor is using SELinux as the foundation for its new family of data guards and has invested significantly over the past two years in staff, training and collaboration with Tresys, the foremost authority on SELinux in the US. For more information on RedHat certification visit http://www.redhat.com/certification.