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Patch Finder enhanced for improved patch download experience

If you ever need to get patches from Novell, you're going to love this. They've made several enhancements to the Novell patch download experience based on customer and partner feedback. Here's what's new. (Our favorite is the new Quick Search that makes it so you don't have to navigate through all those drop-down menus to get to your product version.)

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Want to use your mad translation skills?

We're piloting a hot new feature in our Drupal Novell Communities: translation done by the community. We have a tool that will enable community members with translation skills to translate any article in Cool Solutions.

If you would like to join the Translation Club and try your hand at translating Cool Solutions articles, fill out this survey and let us know what your skills are.

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Gary Green: How I Chose a Cloud-Powered Archiving Solution for my GroupWise Mail System

Sonian: We sat down with GroupWise Admin Gary Green, the Vice President of Technology for the National Kidney Foundation, to talk about his experience with using a hosted email archiving service for his Novell GroupWise mail system. Here is an excerpt from the interview.

Submitted by: alecp on Wed. 04.14.2010
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cloud Security Service
Topic: Archive
Product: GroupWise

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SaaS Providers and Cloud Security: Should You Build or Buy?

Organizations that purchase SaaS products want these solutions to provide audit tracking, single sign-on, and provisioning capabilities. More than half of these organizations would also be more inclined to purchase a particular SaaS solution if it allowed them to use their existing identity management system.

That’s what Novell discovered when they recently conducted a survey of 1,000 large to very large enterprises in the US & Canada as well as 83 qualified SaaS providers. They also discovered, however, that SaaS providers are divided on how best to meet the needs of these clients.

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The University Hospital of Würzburg Simplifies Novell Identity Management with eControl's Centralised User Administration

Learn how the University Hospital of Würzburg manages user identities across their distributed Microsoft and Novell networks with eControl, a unified, cross-platform management interface for non-technical staff. NO administrator rights or access to ConsoleOne, iManager, Microsoft Management Console or Task Pads required. Read more »

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Is There a Cure for SaaS-sprawl?

Last September, Chris Hoff wrote of his concerns about SaaSprawl, setting off a lengthy and lively discussion.

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Intelligent Workload Management

Novell Connection Magazine - Learn how the emerging intelligent workload management (IWM) market will enable IT organizations to manage and optimize computing resources across physical, virtual and cloud environments.

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MOVING INTO THE BLUE 2010 - Enabling technology professionals to leverage cloud computing

Data Technique's "Moving Into The Blue 2010" event in Kansas City, MO. is designed to inform, explore and educate about the relationships between infrastructures, cloud computing, and virtualization. Technology continues to move faster and smarter. We want to show people how to leverage these benefits while realigning IT budgets and resources to more strategic functions.

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Where's the beef?

It's like the internet boom days. The ".com" has now been replaced by "cloud". It's difficult enough for IT professionals and CIOs to understand what a product or service does with everyone marketing their products and services as cloud enabled, cloud ready or *as-a-service. But what is worse is that even mainstream news stories are short on specifics adding to the cloudiness in the marketplace.

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