NetwareVirtual Office Services This white paper describes the virtual office tools and technologies that are included with NetWare 6.5. Virtual Office provides Web mail, password management, company news, a personalized Web space along with Novell iFolder, iPrint and eGuide. Novell iFolder enables access to synchronized files from any location using a standard browser. iPrint enables secure printing to any printer over the Internet and eGuide provides a fast and efficient utility for end-user access to LDAP and eDirectory content such as employee lists, addresses, organization charts and more. Virtual Teams adds the ability to collaborate among multiple users with shared folders, Internet chat, a team calendar, team favorites and team discussions.
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NetWare: Solid Business, Flexible Platform The business environment of today is not what it used to be. Executives are faced with numerous challenges that were just not present a decade ago. Some organizations are facing higher insurance costs unless they develop and implement a solid disaster recovery plan. IT budgets are tighter than ever, and free, open source solutions are now being considered in the enterprise. Organizations are trying to find low-cost ways of leveraging existing systems and data, rather than buying new. Providing tools to increase user productivity and access to critical information is a key focus as employers attempt to support a mobile workforce. NetWare 6.5 addresses these latest business challenges.
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Microsoft Services for NetWare 5.03 White Paper This paper provides information about using Microsoft Services for NetWare 5.03 to migrate and synchronize objects in an environment that includes computers running both Novell NetWare and Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Services for NetWare enables network managers and technical staff to migrate NetWare accounts, user files, and Novell Directory Services (NDS)/eDirectory objects to the Active Directory directory service.
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Server Consolidation Wizard for Windows NT, Windows 2000 and NetWare Networks The rapid adoption of the distributed computing model over the last decade has resulted in an increased number of servers and server platforms supported in a typical enterprise. Most industry experts now agree that the proliferation of small capacity, workgroup-class file servers can eventually become very time consuming and expensive to support. The obvious alternative is to consolidate servers using more powerful hardware and standardize on Windows 2000, as it proves to be a reliable, high-performance enterprise platform. The purpose of this document is to offer a technical overview and a description of features and benefits of Aelita Server Consolidation Wizard.
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Multi-Vendor Teaming With Novell NetWare This paper details the requirements and procedures for teaming an HP NCx1xx server adapter with an HP NCx7xx server adapter under NetWare 4.2, 5.x, or 6.x. "Multi-vendor Teaming" refers to the practice of joining two or more HP server adapters that are built with chip sets from two different manufactures (Intel and Broadcom). Teaming provides Network Fault Tolerance and Load Balancing for increased network reliability and performance.
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