[NCSA-discuss] Re: [NCSA] NC*SA Meeting - Monday, May 8 -SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Server and desktop

Dan Singer des at cs.duke.edu
Wed May 10 14:29:54 EDT 2006


Slides from this presentation (two PDFs) are now available on the
NC*SA website:

  www.ncsysadmin.org/pastmeetings.html

On Fri, 5 May 2006 ncsa-announce at ncsysadmin.org wrote:

 >                  NC*SA General Meeting
 >            7:00 pm Monday, May 8, 2006
 >                    MCNC, Building #3
 >                Research Triangle Park, NC
 >     *** Note that meetings are no longer held at RTI ***
 >
 > Speaker:  Gregory J. Pryzby
 > Meeting Topic:  SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Server and desktop
 >
 > Abstract:
 >
 > This talk will cover YaST tools for server administration in SuSE Linux
 > Enterprise 10 as well as virtualization of machines and storage.  In
 > addition, Gregory will discuss AppArmor, an effective and easy to use
 > security system which protects both the operating system and installed
 > applications.  The Common Information Model (CIM) will also be explored,
 > as will other areas of SuSE Linux Enterprise 10.
 >
 > Biography:
 >
 > Greg Pryzby is a Technology Sales Specialist in the Southeast region
 > with Novell, Inc. Greg began his computer career over 19 years ago and
 > has held a number of different positions from developer to technical
 > manager at the largest ISP in the world.
 >
 > Greg started working with Linux and Open Source in 1993 and started a
 > Linux Users' Group (http://novalug.tux.org/) in Northern Virginia later
 > that year. Over the last 13 years Greg has promoted Open Source and
 > Linux at work, through presentations at conferences, bookstores and
 > libraries and on various worldwide mailing lists.
 >
 > Greg started as a C developer writing client/server applications.
 > Overtime, Greg added Perl, C++ and Java to the languages used. During
 > Greg's time as a consultant he ported software from various unixes to
 > Linux and helped find Open Source solutions whenever possible.
 >
 > Sponsors:  MCNC - http://www.mcnc.org
 >           Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG - http://www.trilug.org)


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