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Updates to my IDM LDAP/PHP Tools

Updated and more efficient code...

Submitted by: jimc on Fri. 05.22.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Best Practices
Product: Identity Manager

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Move IT: Migrating to Novell Open Enterprise 2 (Linux)

Now is the time to Move IT and upgrade customers to Open Enterprise Server 2 and they want to be sure it will be a success! Do you know how to help them make that happen?

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Novell Workgroup ISV Partner Call - SEP Software - April 13

Novell Workgroup ISV Partner Call

Join Novell Technical Sales Specialists and Partners as we increase our knowledge and awareness of ISV partners that add value to our Workgroup Solutions. We will be holding bi-weekly conference calls with selected partners who will explain their products and services to us. We invite you to join us on these calls. The next call will be:

April 13
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST

Novell will feature SEP Software and Tim Wagner, who is the President of SEP Software LLC along with Dan Lietz, Technical Director at Gracon Services will show you how to backup your NetWare Server and easily restore it to OES2!

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Open Enterprise Server 2 SP1 Migration Guide – Windows NT/2K+

Migrating from Windows to OES 2 SP1 does not provide a simple, straightforward GUI to migrate all the services. File Share migration uses a nice GUI utility, everything is manual and command line based. Not overly difficult, really. There are a few things to that need to be considered before you can start. There are specifics, but here's what I used and suggest to make sure that you don't hit any road blocks.

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The "Mobile Blind Spot" - Part I in a Series on Endpoint Security

Late last year the U.S. Department of Defense banned USB drives and other removable media after after a worm infiltrated military networks. The decision highlights a recent increase in malicious code affecting flash media cards, USB sticks, camera's, iPods and more.

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