Windows NT4 Migration to Samba-3 Seminars in Australia
[Posted April 28, 2004 by cook]
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| Gordon Hubbard <gordon-AT-customtech.com.au> |
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| AUUG announces Windows NT4 Migration to Samba-3 Seminar to be held
in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra |
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| Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:59:46 +1000 (EST) |
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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Windows NT4 Migration to Samba-3 Seminar
AUUG announces Windows NT4 Migration to Samba-3 Seminar to be
held in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
SYDNEY, Australia -- 28 April, 2004 -- AUUG, the organisation for UNIX
and Open Source professionals, today announced a series of one-day
seminars in May, on migrating file sharing services from Windows NT4 to
Samba-3. The seminars will be presented by Open Source guru John H.
Terpstra.
Seminar Features & Benefits
* Reliability
* Scalability
* Latest Window 200X support
* Security for schannel & sign-n-seal
* Eliminate MS licensing
* Increased performance
* Configure Samba as a native Active Directory domain member (server)
* Freedom from single supplier lock-in
Dates
* Sydney, Wednesday 5 May 2004
* Melbourne, Wednesday 12 May 2004
* Canberra, Tuesday 25 May 2004
Samba is a key integration component with an important role to play as
Open Source, Open Standards and Interoperability grow in importance to
both Government and industry. John H. Terpstra is a member of the Samba
team and author of the best selling "The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and
Reference Guide" as well as the newly released "Samba-3 By Example".
Seminar attendees will receive a free copy of "Samba-3 By Example -
Practical Exercises to Successful Deployment" which will be used during
the seminar.
John H. Terpstra will also be delivering a short presentation to Chapter
meetings in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra the evening before each
seminar. This is free to Chapter meeting attendees. For details visit
the chapter web pages http://www.auug.org.au/info/chapters.html
Full seminar details can be viewed online at
http://www.auug.org.au/events/2004/samba-3/
Those wishing to attend need to register using the form available at
http://www.auug.org.au/events/2004/samba-3/samba-3-rego.pdf
Both AUUG members and non-members can attend with discounts for AUUG
members, members of affiliated organizations and students. Registration
for the seminar is $500 for AUUG members, $575 for associate members,
$650 for non-members and $100 for full time students.
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organisation for UNIX and Open Source professionals. Dating from 1975,
AUUG is a national body with chapters that organise local activities in
most capital cities.
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Press Contact
Gordon Hubbard
Treasurer, AUUG Inc.
<Gordon.Hubbard@auug.org.au>
Tel: 02 9659 9590
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