Windows/Linux Webinars
For many organizations, interoperability is critical to their
technology environments. To cooperate with Linux, Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 (and the upcoming R2) is designed with interoperability in
mind. If you are in an environment where you need to Linux and
Microsoft Windows to work cooperatively, you need to know what Windows
Server 2003 has to offer to make that communication easier. This
webcast shows you the features built into Windows Server 2003 which
help you make contact with Linux.
Presenter: Jeremy Moskowitz, Author, Instructor, Infrastructure Architect and founder of www.WinLinAnswers.com
Jeremy Moskowitz is an independent consultant and trainer specializing
in Microsoft Windows Server Group Policy and Microsoft Windows Server
Active Directory. Jeremy runs www.GPanswers.com, a community forum that
answers tough Group Policy questions. He is the conference chairperson
for Windows & .NET Magazine Connections. Jeremy has authored
several books on Windows Server administration and Group Policy, and
his upcoming book, "Windows and Linux Network Integration", is
scheduled for release in September 2005.
Click here for Webinar: http://tinyurl.com/ahtx6
Migration Paths Best Traveled: Move On Over and Save
While this is a little outside the scope of WinLinAnswers.com, there
is some good information here on co-existence. Presented by Ziff-Davis
and UNISYS
Organizations running on a Unix operating environment are at a
disadvantage to their counterparts utilizing an open-source
architecture or Windows platform. The average, move to an open source
database can create per project savings between $250K and $500K.
However, database migration is a complex and risky project. Join
Unisys, and a panel of experts for a live, interactive eSeminar that
tells the real story of the risks and rewards of moving from a
proprietary Unix platform to more robust environments such as Windows
and Linux without losing data.
http://www.eseminarslive.com/article2/0,2144,1862304,00.asp
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