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SEARCHWIN2000.COM | Expert Answer Center Update
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Topic: Windows/Linux interoperability | Mark
Hinkle |
One of the loudest heard complaints about Linux is that it doesn't give you
the usability of Windows. But Linux and Windows do not need to be enemies; they
actually can get along quite nicely. Mark Hinkle will
answer your questions about how to make Linux and Windows work together so
that usability and cohesiveness is no longer a concern; he is also writing a
daily blog, which will provide more ways to mesh the two platforms. Mark is
only taking questions until Dec. 19, so
ask today to get fast answers to your Windows/Linux interoperability
questions.
One site member asked Mark:
The setting of server-side SMB Signing, LDAP Service Signing and Kerberos/NTLMv2
Only authentication improves overall Windows security, but Samba does not
support this mode of operations. Any thoughts on how to get Linux to act as a
good Net citizen in a secured Windows environment?
Read Mark's response
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Topic: Network-attached storage | Randy Kerns |
Let Randy Kerns answer your questions about buying, installing and managing
standalone storage devices. If network-attached storage is keeping you up at
night, look no further than Randy's expert answers and daily blog. He'll be
answering questions from Jan. 3-16, but you can
ask him your question now and be among the first to receive a reply.
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IT
Visions Webcast Series: How will offshore outsourcing affect you?
| Roundtable Discussion |
What is the truth behind offshore outsourcing, and will your job be the next to
be affected? Join us for a roundtable discussion about the pros and cons of
offshore outsourcing. The roundtable boasts the following experts: - David Foote -- President & Chief Research Officer, Foote Partners
- Dean Lane -- CEO, Varitools
- John McCarthy -- VP research, Forrester
- Norm Matloff -- Computer science professor, Univ. of Calif., Davis
This on-demand webcast will be available tomorrow, Thurs., Dec. 9. Don't miss
it!
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Upcoming
Topic: C# and XML | Daniel Cazzulino |
Ask Daniel Cazzulino your C# and XML questions in advance to be among the
first to receive a reply.
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