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GWAVACon, the largest independent Novell conference in North America, offers 120+ quality sessions by Novell, GWAVA and our other partners and sponsors for an amazing value. Register early for the best price. Plus, seats are limited.
Novell ATT Live will be at GWAVACon to present these great sessions:
- Intro to Novell Data Synchronizer
- Novell GroupWise 2012: Migrating to Linux
- Deploying the GroupWise Client Using ZENworks Configuration Management
- Upgrading to and Exploring New Features in Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management
- Migrating a Traditional ZENworks Environment to Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management
Here’s another great session offered at GWAVACon:
GroupWise SMTP Infrastructure Design by Lawrence Kearney
Much more is expected of email and messaging platforms today. SMTP services can easily be broken down into different workloads in large environments. Native GroupWise, application, POP/IMAP, and mobile email services are the best candidate workloads to isolate. Doing so results in a QoS improvement that users and leadership notice.
Session content is rooted in existing implementations and can help you implement a robust, highly available, and scalable SMTP infrastructure.
Lawrence Kearney works for Georgia Health Sciences University as a System Support Specialist and Service Analyst. He previously worked in the business sector in New York. Lawrence has experience with many Novell and SUSE Linux solutions. He regularly presents on SMTP infrastructure design, publishes articles on enterprise class GroupWise implementations and co-authored the GroupWise 8 Best Practice Wiki.
How to Register
Register before November 30 to get the early bird price of $595. Plus, if you register by November 18, you will be entered to win a Kindle Fire!
Register here for GWAVACon.
GWAVACon will be held in Torrance, California (close to LAX) from January 22-24, 2012 with bonus day on January 21.
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