| Features available as standard | |
| Centralized user authentication by username and password. | |
| Creating storage space for each user binder electronic personnel with access to shared resources of the groups which the user belongs. | |
| Availability of all applications for all users unlimited number of simultaneous access (no license owners). | |
| No extra charge when you add a new computer in the network. | |
| KIOSK mode to create an Internet Point (town hall or hall of the school). | |
| Respect user accounts (waterproofing) making it impossible to destroy the system by a user. Different user profiles are: administrators, users. Users can then be applied different profiles. | |
| Using USB memory sticks from any position for that users can copy their documents. | |
| Managing windows client possibly joining the field for ABULEDU static positions or access to the network share for mobile workstations (laptops, netbooks etc.). | |
| Backup solution and duplication of windows (but equivalent free norton ghost) | |
| Managing macintosh clients | |
| Transformation of an “obsolete” computer in thin client Linux | |
| Web administration interface usable from any workstation in the network | |
| Advanced web interface user management for use by a rookie via the web browser | |
| Advanced web interface management user, groups and responsability using web browser | |
| Automatic import of users from a file from data base | |
| Management interface of a virtual CDROM via the web browser | |
| Visualization of the use of server resources via graphs updated in real time and available on the web server administration | |
| Management of requests for printing via the print server. Generation of statistics and feedback on the number of prints per user. | |
| Availability of an internal messaging to users. An email address is created for each user. | |
| Opportunity to publicize the message through the purchase of a domain name and configuration of the public mail server (useful when using a cyberspace). | |
| Management applications skeleton (user profiles) | |
| Existence of users' personal pages on the website of the intranet. | |
| Availability of Content Management Systems for publication of web site(for example SPIP) | |
| Remote access and secure on the server (files via SFTP) | |
| Availability of JClic (more than 50 applications and server relationships) | |
| Availability of software for managing Library and kept updated. | |