OpenPTK

Project Open Provisioning ToolKit (OpenPTK) is an open source project started within Sun Microsystems, Inc., by Scott Fehrman, Derrick Harcey and Terry Sigle. Extending OpenPTK, the User Provisioning Toolkit, by Masoud Kalali

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Sun Microsystems Inc., (NASDAQ: JAVA) provides network computing infrastructure solutions that include computer systems, software, storage, and services. Its core brands include the Java technology platform, the Solaris operating system, StorageTek and the UltraSPARC processor.
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