whoa, hang on a second here. As long as I am paying for the cable/satellite service into my home, then I reserve the right to do with it whatever I choose. And I choose to not watch the commercials. If your argument about skipping comericial was true then why is television a pay service?
I am an consultant/contractor and have spent almost this entire past year (2001) doing LDAP rollouts at large to huge sized companies.
while Novell is definitely on the LDAP wagon. Don't ignore SUN, the SUN Netscape alliance (iPlanet) has its entire suite of tools backed on LDAP. Solaris 8 has native LDAP support and I have heard rumour that there is no longer developement on NIS ans NIS+, opting for LDAP instead.
so let's review. Win2k..LDAP SUN...LDAP Novell..LDAP (admittedly Novell's future is not yet decided) I also believe recent HPUX supports LDAP natively, and if you have ever heard of this thing called Linux, then you might know that Linux has substantial LDAP support.
whoa, hang on a second here. As long as I am paying for the cable/satellite service into my home, then I reserve the right to do with it whatever I choose. And I choose to not watch the commercials. If your argument about skipping comericial was true then why is television a pay service?
dood, are you on crack?
windows 2K is all LDAP
I am an consultant/contractor and have spent almost this entire past year (2001) doing LDAP rollouts at large to huge sized companies.
while Novell is definitely on the LDAP wagon. Don't ignore SUN, the SUN Netscape alliance (iPlanet) has its entire suite of tools backed on LDAP. Solaris 8 has native LDAP support and I have heard rumour that there is no longer developement on NIS ans NIS+, opting for LDAP instead.
so let's review. Win2k..LDAP SUN...LDAP Novell..LDAP (admittedly Novell's future is not yet decided) I also believe recent HPUX supports LDAP natively, and if you have ever heard of this thing called Linux, then you might know that Linux has substantial LDAP support.