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Kostenfreies Training von SCOs Top Entwicklern
Considering upgrading your customer base to OpenServer
6 or UnixWare 7.1.4 but uneasy that you may introduce
risk and create problems, including downtime for your
loyal customer base? SCO would like to help by offering
free, technical training.
Lernen Sie von den EXPERTEN. Zwei von SCOs Top Entwicklern
haben eine Reihe von technischen Webinaren für
Sie vorbereitet. Hier bekommen Sie gezeigt wie einfach
es ist Kunden nach OpenServer 6 oder Unixware 7.1.4
zu migrieren. Sie können kostenfrei daran teilnehmen.
Folgende Webinare werden angeboten:
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John Wolfe
Senior Software Engineer
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Richard Harry
Director, UNIX® Engineering
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Register
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| 31 Mai 2006 |
Running Third-Party Applications on OpenServer
6
This session will cover the installing and running
of any existing Xenix or OpenServer 5 application
on OpenServer 6.
Using examples from customers who have updated
to OpenServer 6, all aspects of the upgrade process
will be covered, including hardware set up, linking
various modules, network configuration, data migration,
and more.
It is specifically targeted to resellers who
need to replace their customers' aged systems,
with newer, faster systems in situations where:
- The existing application continues to meet
the requirement of the end customer. There is
no incentive to upgrade or change the application.
- Some or all of the application source code
is unavailable because it can’t be located,
or because it’s a third party application,
with no rights to the application source code.
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Anmeldung
18:00 German Time
10:00 am Mountain Time
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| 7 Juni 2006 |
Best Practices in Upgrading to OpenServer
6 for Developers
This session for developers will first describe
the Development System for SCO UNIX, demonstrating
the ease with which a single application can be
written that runs on both SCO OpenServer 6 and
UnixWare 7.1.4 The second part of the webinar
will focus on upgrading any Xenix or OpenServer
5 application to OpenServer 6. It will cover all
aspects of the upgrade, including hardware configuration,
user accounts, email, networking configuration,
filesystems, X11, and more.
Trouble shooting tools and techniques including
Debug, Mem-tools, and DBX, and helps resellers
and developers learn how to quickly isolate and
resolve problems.
It is targeted to a developer/ISV/VSP who has
access to the application source and wishes to
expand the application functionality as part of
the upgrade, or wants to take advantage of new
features in OpenServer 6 ( for example, large
file systems, native threads, etc.)
This is a step-by-step approach; and solutions
to common challenges faced by developers in the
upgrade process will be demonstrated. Attendance
at this seminar will greatly reduce the engineering
resources needed to upgrade end customers.
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Anmeldung
18:00 German Time
10:00 am Mountain Time
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| 14 Juni 2006 |
Best Practices in Upgrading to OpenServer
6 for System Administrators
This session will focus on the administrative
nuances of upgrading to OpenServer 6 from a release
of OpenServer 5. Each topic will be explored in
detail and will includes: hardware configuration,
user accounts, e-mail, network setup and configuration,
system administration, and more. In addition,
diagnostic and troubleshooting tools and techniques
will be presented to assist in problem isolation,
hardware discovery, etc.
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Anmeldung
18:00 German Time
10:00 am Mountain Time
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| 21 Juni 2006 |
Upgrading to UnixWare 7.1.4
This session will cover the details of upgrading
from any previous version of UnixWare 7 to UnixWare
7.1.4. It will cover a step-by-step description
of how a UnixWare system was upgraded to UnixWare
7.1.4. Topics includes: hardware configuration,
user accounts, e-mail, networking configuration,
filesystems, X11, and more. It is targeted to
resellers who are upgrading applications for which
source code is not available, as well as to developer/ISV/VSPs
who plan to modify/recompile the application.
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Anmeldung
18:00 German Time
10:00 am Mountain Time
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