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Open Enterprise Server customers: Take advantage of your Novell Filr entitlements

You know your users are storing corporate data in consumer-oriented cloud solutions, and you need to get control of that. The familiar tools like Dropbox or Skydrive may be fine for holiday photos, but when employees start using them to store corporate data…well, IT rightly gets concerned. Don’t let this problem take you by surprise: If you are a customer current on OES maintenance, you are entitled to Novell Filr.

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GroupLink Corporation announces ContactWise CRM for the Continuing Education Community

Las Vegas, Nevada – December 8, 2010 - GroupLink Corporation, makers of ContactWise CRM and eReferrals CRM, premier data management software solutions, announces at the ATT Live Technology Conference today its ContactWise CRM platform for Continuing Education.

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Migrate/sync objects using IDM triggers and dynamic groups

Sometimes I have a need to remigrate or re-sync certain objects through a driver. Sometimes there are only a couple of objects which is easy or maybe it's all objects in a container which is also easy.

But there are those occasions where I may need to re-sync several thousands of objects that match a certain criteria.

In those cases I have several options at my disposal, these are the ones I know about.

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Salesforce.com SSO and Novell Access Manager using SAML 2

Using Novell Access Manager (NAM) with salesforce.com allows your users to use their existing LDAP credentials for single sign-on access to salesforce.com as well as any web applications protected by NAM.

This cool solution will show you how to add salesforce.com to your NAM implementation using a federated authentication via SAML 2.0. By using SAML 2.0, your users authenticate to NAM as they typically do using their existing LDAP credentials provided by your corporate directory. salesforce.com then authenticates users via SAML without the need to synchronize passwords with salesforce.com. Once configured, your users will have SSO access to all your web resources protected by NAM through either the Access Gateway or using federation protocols. Unfortunately, salesforce.com does not support federated provisioning, so you will still need create users in salesforce.com. If you would like to automatically provision, deprovision, and manage the salesforce.com identities, you can use Novell Identity Manager, but that is out of scope for this article.

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Novell.com Header. Ready for Round Two?

Thanks to all the feedback about the new Novell.com header, the designers have been making some changes. Check out round two, and let us know what you think.

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