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The Novell Consulting Installation Framework - AutoYaST

Welcome to the Novell Consulting Installation Framework (NCIF). By enhancing SUSE's automatic installation method AutoYaST and combining it with Novell ZENworks Configuration Management (ZCM) we were able to develop a way to easily implement standardized installation, configuration and update of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) as well as of Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES).

This AppNote describes how to implement the AutoYasT part of the solution in your environment.

Submitted by: SchmidtF on Tue. 07.02.2013
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, End-User Computing, Data Center, Web Best Practices
Topic: Installation
Product: Open Enterprise Server

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Come to BrainShare 2013!

If you were to take a day in the life of an IT professional, how much of that day would revolve around email? This year at our IT conference BrainShare, we’ll be talking about a day in the life of someone like you, and that means we’ll be talking plenty about email and Novell GroupWise.

I want to invite all of my readers to join me at BrainShare 2013. Registration is now open.

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Olympics, Twitter, iTV - What is Common? HA - High Availability!

I couldn't resist this opportunity to discuss high availability, speed to root cause, speed to restoration, security and mission critical services. We sit on the eve of the largest single sporting event that comes around only every 4 years and the recent headlines are, "Twitter Down 2012:  Service Out for Users Throughout the World". I scratched my head wondering how this would look on the London skyline, literally as the London Eye conveys the Sentiment with Twitter as the gauge of status with color and intensity for all to see?

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Exciting IT Times: News from Gartner IOM and NetIQ Customers

Just back from the Gartner IOM conference and recharged with all the IT Transformation talk that is underfoot and success our NetIQ customers experience with our solutions every day.

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Who's to Blame When the Cloud Runs Out of Power?

I live in the Washington, DC metro area, specifically the 51st state – Northern VA or better known as NoVA. Fortunately, I was not affected by the storms and power outages of a couple weeks ago. However, Amazon and their Ashburn data center once again. Once again, many of us social media users found the pain of the outage.

How many outages will occur before plans are put together for better monitoring and DR? One way to look at it is this is their business and livelihood, so DR should be relevant. Another is that many of us use these sites during times of destruction to communicate with the rest of the world, not just for fun or business.

As a marketer and business person, I find it interesting none of these folks have found it a competitive advantage to have the best plan and be alive when their competition is down. However, many are blaming Amazon and leaving for another provider, another provider does not solve the challenge.

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Communicating Service Performance - Beware of the Competition

We've discussed service management and the transformation that IT is undergoing with the catalysts being the cloud, service providers, SaaS, social media, collaboration, mobility, BYOD, etc. The root catalyst is choice and options in the market and the competition speaks in terms of service value and service performance. I posted a question in LinkedIn regarding how much of your services are in the cloud today and expected to be next year? Join the discussion. The first answer was as I expected, a law firm that isn't in the cloud and isn't going there because of security concerns. I responded as I bet they use services that are internet based, research likely, and thus they are in the cloud. Just like a recent customer discussed having hundreds of apps in the cloud that now need to be reconciled, rationalized and managed for cost. How did they get this point? Easy, credit card subscriptions - cheap and easy to do business with.

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Overhauling Service Management - Developing, Operating and Securing Services

Previously I posted, "Why Service Management" discussing the melding of IT and the business for common objectives in managing, measuring and communicating service performance.  The recent Gartner Infrastructure and Operations Management Summit (IOM) also provoked the status quo of IT Operations and Cameron Haight began to challenge and discuss a new term, DevOps, where development and operations are more closely aligned.  The post event Trip Report provides a glimpse into the many thought provoking challenges and discussions of the week.

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Novell Cluster Services - what's next?

Novell Cluster Services - here is your chance to give your feedback and influence the roadmap.

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Gartner Infrastructure & Operations Mgmt Summit - Road Trip Wrap-up

I'm back from a couple of weeks of travel and most notably, the annual  Gartner Infrastructure and Operations Management Summit (IOM) the first week of June.  There were more than just a handful of aha moments, much churn in what has been a mature market and many great conversations on the solution showcase floor and hallways.  Let's start with the opening keynotes on the first day:

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Road Trip - Gartner Infrastructure & Operations Mgmt Summit

I traveled the globe from October to February meeting with customers and our sales teams discussing NetIQ's IT Operations Management (ITOM) value and solutions, then I traded in wings for a bit. Now it's time for one of my favorite battery re-charging conferences of the year, the Gartner Infrastructure and Operations Management Summit (IOM).

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IT Departments Need to Run Like IT Vendors

Michele Hudnall explains why IT departments should learn how to market their unique contributions to the profitability of the company.

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Getting to Business Value - Webcast on February 29th

Why are IT organizations becoming increasingly marginalized by business users when they're getting better and better at delivering quality service with technology for secure and reliable operations? 85%of what IT does is “keep the lights on” or 1 – 2 % of revenue annually.

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Novell delivers to Mac Users

It's a great day for businesses that run Mac desktops - access to network file shares, and mobile file sharing just got easier and better. Novell Open Enterprise Server just released Novell Kanaka for Mac. OES customers entitled to software upgrades can download it now for free at www.novell.com/center.

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Inside Word - NetIQ

Jay Gardner welcomes partners to new communication series about NetIQ.

Submitted by: coolguys on Mon. 11.07.2011
Filed Under: Solution Provider, Identity and Security, Data Center Specialists, Data Center

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