Event
Details
There are considerable facilities
supplied in the box with Novell and SUSE products that many people
simply do not know about! The Novell Hidden Gems Tour is a must-attend
for those who want to get full value from their investment in Novell
and SUSE products. With this tour we aim to help users get more
from the products they already have or wish to acquire.
Events
for Academic and for Non-Academic Customers
There
will be two events, one for academic customers (ie those people
working in schools, colleges and universities) and another for all
other non-academic customers. The reason for separating these two
groups is that their needs and interests differ and we want to make
the event as relevant as possible to the environment the attendees
work within.
The panel
to the right lists the current EMEA schedule for the Hidden Gems
Tour. For venue details click on the city of your choice.
Attendance
at these events is free of charge. We do however ask you
to please book your place so that we know the number of people attending
for catering and follow-up purposes.
Agenda
Outline - Event times 9am to 4.30pm, Registration from 8.30am
The event
starts with a brief overview of Novell's broad software portfolio
detailing how these solutions fit together to form the big picture.
Included will be brief roadmaps for several key products. After
this session you will not be able to say "I didn't know they
could do that".
The technical
topics to be covered focus on SLES/OES2 as today's operating system
platform of choice. Particular solutions to be discussed include
but are not limited to:
- protecting a Linux system from external repetitive attacks
- distributing patches and updates for SLES and SLED on a local
basis without the need for users to refer to the Novell Customer
Center
- backing up OES2/Linux (POSIX and NSS volumes, with iFolder
and GW) at no additional cost
- showing the value of connecting a section of the NSS Filesystem
into either NSS or POSIX whlist retaining full access rights
- quickfinder, a powerful identity aware search engine, in the
box
- choosing Linux file systems and partitioning for servers
- methods of using eDir for almost all authentication pathways,
from telnet through web serving
- the features of Novell's Domain Services for Windows (DSFW)
and how it operates within a server
- the tools and and useful tips on the migration of NetWare servers
to OES2/Linux
- three sponsors have brief 30 minute technical presentations
on their products, which will be conducted via interactive webcasts
during the day
Active
discussion with the audience is encouraged during this event. Lunch
as well as morning and afternoon refreshments will be provided to
give ample time for discussions with other delegates and the speakers.
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