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Planning an Active Directory Migration - Best Deployment Practices
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Segment 1: Show introduction on Planning an Active Directory Migration - Best Deployment Practices
Segment 2: News with Ed Parry
Segment 3: Interview with Steve Sommer
Segment 4: Interview with Douglas Moench
Segment 5: Ask a Techie with Greg Kras
Segment 6: Win2000Talk Trivia quiz with Dave Gabel

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Planning an Active Directory migration: Best deployment practices

A Windows 2000 Server migration, minus Active Directory, is just another network server operating system upgrade. Throw Active Directory into the mix, and the design, testing and implementation process is like the 101 Labors of Hercules. This fall, Microsoft will introduce the new 1.1 version, which will contain long-awaited features like a domain rename capability, the ability to redefine the schema, replication improvements and cross-forest trust support. Just how tough is it to design a directory services infrastructure? According to Microsoft, only 30% of its installed base of Windows users has fully implemented Active Directory.

So how does a company design, test and roll out Active Directory without disrupting existing network operations, and what are the issues you need to address? Listen to this edition of Win2000Talk with host Laura DiDio and find out the answers. This week's guests include Steve Sommer, CIO at Hughes, Hubbard and Reed, a New York City-based law firm and Douglas Moench, senior consultant for the Burton Group. We have Greg Kras who answers your technical questions, and our regular segments -- Ed Parry with the news and Dave Gabel with our Win2000Talk trivia quiz.

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Guest, Steve Sommer
Steve Sommer is CIO of Hughes, Hubbard and Reed, a law firm headquartered in New York City, with offices in Paris, Miami, Washington D.C., New Jersey and Asia-Pacific. Mr. Sommer is a 20-year veteran in IT who has spent the last 17 years at Hughes, Hubbard and Reed. In his capacity as CIO, Mr. Hubbard is responsible for the strategic network architecture and design. Before becoming CIO, Mr. Sommer also spent several years as an IT manager.

Guest, Douglas Moench
Douglas Moench is a Senior Consultant for the Burton Group specializing in the development of Identity and Access Management Architectures and Migration Strategies for large and small corporations. Since the late 1980s, Mr. Moench has successfully designed and implemented general-purpose directory, meta-directory, access management and provisioning solutions as well as Public Key Infrastructures (PKI) for various national and international companies and consortiums. Previously, Mr. Moench held various Management, Project Management and Technical Lead positions for companies in the IT services, financial, health care and energy industries. He is a 1981 graduate of the State University of New York at Potsdam, where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science.

Guest, Greg Kras
Greg Kras is Chief Technology Officer at Sunbelt Software, Inc. in Clearwater, Fla. In that role, Mr. Kras is responsible for Sunbelt's daily network operations and uptime. He also interacts with Sunbelt's hundreds of customers and provides them with technical service and support and hot fixes.

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About the host

Win2000Talk host Laura DiDio has 15 years experience covering the high technology industry as both an analyst and a journalist. When she's not hosting Win2000Talk, Ms. DiDio is a senior analyst at The Yankee Group in Boston where she is the lead operating systems, Web Services and directory services analyst.

Prior to joining The Yankee Group, she spent three and a half years at Giga Information Group. Before that, Ms. DiDio held a variety of senior reporting positions in both the high technology trade press as well as in the general press as an investigative reporter. She has worked at ComputerWorld, Network World, Communications Week, LAN Times and Digital Review. Additionally, Ms. DiDio also worked as an on-camera investigative reporter for CNN and WTCN-TV in Minneapolis. Her investigative reports have also appeared in The Village Voice and The Minneapolis Tribune.


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