Purism Unveils Librem Server, Its First Enterprise Server Hardware Offering | Linux Today

Purism Unveils Librem Server, Its First Enterprise Server Hardware Offering

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Marius Nestor
Dec 18, 2019

With Librem Server, Purism wants to offer enterprises and businesses of all sizes secure server infrastructure by not including proprietary firmware, providing easy security verification, as well as customizable enterprise support. Librem Server is built around Purism’s PureBoot technology and it was already being used during the past year by major companies like NASA, Boeing, Toyota, and GE. Taking advantage of PureBoot’s tamper detection and out-of-the-box vanilla Coreboot support, as well as the disablement of Intel’s Management Engine (ME), Librem Server comes with some of the best off-the-shelf server hardware with a completely secure boot process, kernel and boot tamper detection, as well as support for the Librem Key USB security token as an extra layer of security.

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Marius Nestor

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