NUI: Omni Training for Novell Users Groups
Omni Training for Novell Users Groups
Submitted By tpoapst on Mon. 12.17.2007
Looking for interesting topics to be presented at your next Novell
Users Group meeting? Contact us to
schedule a 30 or 60-minute session that will help your members enhance
their implementations of GroupWise, Identity Manager, eDirectory and
SLED 10 from Novell with innovative solutions from Omni.
We are currently featuring the following sessions:
- 1. eControl
and EMU: Delegate user account management tasks for GroupWise, eDirectory, Active Directory and Exchange without giving away the "keys to the kingdom." Bulk create and
manage your eDirectory and GroupWise users like never before with
EMU. - 2. Riva: "Push"
calendars, proxy access, folders, address books, managed signatures,
secure distribution lists and more to GroupWise users. The all-new Riva
Collaboration Integration Suite for GroupWise. - 3. GroupWise Web
Calendars: Learn how CCUweb from Omni allows you to create HTML
calendars based on GroupWise accounts. Import entries from the web
directly into GroupWise. No scripting or database files required. - 4. Linux Desktop
Multiplier: Turn 1 PC into 10 with the Multiplied SUSE Linux
Enterprise Desktop Strategy. Ideal for classrooms, computer labs, call
centres and Internet caf?s.
For more information, go to: www.omni-ts.com/newsroom/training.html.
Or register for one of our regularly scheduled web seminars here: www.omni-ts.com/omni-web-seminars.html
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These guys put on a good show
Hi:
I hope this is not an inappropriate forum for this.
I had both Trevor and Aldo make two separate presentations on Omni products to our group http://www.psnug.org/
They had enough product slides to introduce the group to the current suite of Omni products then went into productive and interactive demos. When I say interactive demos, they were driven by input from our members. Not just canned demos.
Both Trevor and Aldo have the technical background to answer all of the technical questions we could throw at them.
If your a chapter looking for a good presentation (or two). Don't hesitate to get in touch with Trevor.
Steve Singhose
Vice-President Puget Sound Network Users Group (PSNUG)
http://www.psnug.org