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BrainShare 2008

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It's that time of year again, so I'll be off to Salt Lake City. This year I only have one session, it's a Tutorial but I am aiming to keep it as open and flexible as possible. Hope to see some of you there, details below:

  • Session::TUT256
  • Title: Novell ZENworks Configuration Management Design, Scalability and Best Practices
  • Extract: Building a rock-solid design for your Novell ZENworks Configuration Management infrastructure is of the utmost importance. The overall design needs to consider features such as network design, employee, business and technical demands, as well as other scaling items. This session considers these, and other elements, that contribute to building your design right the first time. We will demonstrate how easy it is to locate configuration parameters in the Novell ZENworks Control Center, a console which is used to build and configure your infrastructure properly. This session also includes discussion about the ZENworks Configuration Management architecture.




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