I did an eval on Zimbra vs. Scalix about a year ago. I decided to roll out Scalix, because at that time, Zimbra did not support mailbox delegation, did not have a mature Outlook MAPI connector (or one at all) and required too much DEU retraining. Scalix Web Access looks just like Outlook.
Now having just said this, Scalix is a pig! It' is unstable, uses A very clunky hack of Tomcat, has no backup or restore functionaility, the Outlook connector is missing key features that Outlook/Exchange users live by, and an incident-based support pricing model that, quite frankly, is a racket. (I know packethead, tell us what you really think).
I sincerly hope Zimbra has gotten more mature and can actually put a dent in M$'s dominance.
This of course breaks those expensive DNS appliances that cut the TTL to zer0 for the purpose of wide area failover. This is why I chose to run BGP intead of making F-5 rich...
Matt. I have enjoyed using RedHat since 4.2. I have a LOT of systems I run on RH. How difficult is it going to be in the future to set up a box, go to the errata page for updates - and expect them to be current - like the latest Apache bug that RH has not patched?
foreasster reseach suggests that by 2015, we won't need brains. We'll be the human equiv. of thin clients plugged into the machine. 2015? Good thing we won't be around for it.
Perfect pitch implies that one has the ability to know what a pitch is. So you can hum a 440 "A" then walk up a piano that's been properly tuned, plunk the "A", and you're right on pitch.
Now, pitch matching is the ability to sing "on tune".
This sounds more like a pitch matching solution, not something that gives you perfect pitch.
host www.microsoft.com www.microsoft.com is an alias for www.microsoft.com.edgesuite.net. www.microsoft.co m.edgesuite.net is an alias for a562.cd.akamai.net. a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.69 a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.71 a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.63 a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.64
for an integrated Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). Detecting the treat is one thing. But detecting then bit-bucketing it (I know, another made up verb) is another matter. Also, false-pos's? "White Noise"?
So the age of fire would not have been possible. Cooked food, heat, manufacturing. The Industrial revolution, steel! Yes folks, I have rights to everything! You OWE ME!!!! Pay up now, or I will revoke your right to have ever existed this far into the future!! Pay me!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to the department of redundancy department...
Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it.
I did an eval on Zimbra vs. Scalix about a year ago. I decided to roll out Scalix, because at that time, Zimbra did not support mailbox delegation, did not have a mature Outlook MAPI connector (or one at all) and required too much DEU retraining. Scalix Web Access looks just like Outlook.
Now having just said this, Scalix is a pig! It' is unstable, uses A very clunky hack of Tomcat, has no backup or restore functionaility, the Outlook connector is missing key features that Outlook/Exchange users live by, and an incident-based support pricing model that, quite frankly, is a racket. (I know packethead, tell us what you really think).
I sincerly hope Zimbra has gotten more mature and can actually put a dent in M$'s dominance.
Am I missing something, or are we not doing this with virtualization?
-b
accurately correlate events between your system and others in case one gets hacked."..... Of course, syncing database transactions is of no concern..
This of course breaks those expensive DNS appliances that cut the TTL to zer0 for the purpose of wide area failover. This is why I chose to run BGP intead of making F-5 rich...
Maybe we no longer have to be indentured servants to The Man
RHEL4 has been under development for some time. "Nahant"
Redhat has used Manhattan.
Or to yank Haliburton execs out of Iraq in just the nick of time....
I don't know about you, but I plan on taking my data with me.
How can I survive without my Consumer Brainwashing Apparatus?
This must be a joke, right?
You're right. I hate M$'s tactics too, but this is their property.
I mean imagine if someone had stolen Disney's source and made a porno version of the Little Mermaid...
Matt. I have enjoyed using RedHat since 4.2. I have a LOT of systems I run on RH. How difficult is it going to be in the future to set up a box, go to the errata page for updates - and expect them to be current - like the latest Apache bug that RH has not patched?
Is it time to switch to Immunix?
Inquiring minds want to know....
Or maybe it's another power outage.
So I left my badge at my desk (it has my employee ID on it) when I went to the head and my co-workers played a joke on me....
foreasster reseach suggests that by 2015, we won't need brains. We'll be the human equiv. of thin clients plugged into the machine. 2015? Good thing we won't be around for it.
You write of CA like it's a single entity. Verisign is an example of a Certificates Authority. There are others. That said, I like your idea..
OpenServer is SCO5
UnixWare is UnixWare.
ah, both suck anyway.
Perfect pitch implies that one has the ability to know what a pitch is. So you can hum a 440 "A" then walk up a piano that's been properly tuned, plunk the "A", and you're right on pitch.
Now, pitch matching is the ability to sing "on tune".
This sounds more like a pitch matching solution, not something that gives you perfect pitch.
I guess these guys should've set up a round-robin of stratum-2 ntp hosts themselves.
ln -s /bin/clue /dev/null
host www.microsoft.como m.edgesuite.net is an alias for a562.cd.akamai.net.
www.microsoft.com is an alias for www.microsoft.com.edgesuite.net.
www.microsoft.c
a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.69
a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.71
a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.63
a562.cd.akamai.net has address 206.112.112.64
infiltration!
for an integrated Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). Detecting the treat is one thing. But detecting then bit-bucketing it (I know, another made up verb) is another matter. Also, false-pos's? "White Noise"?
Oh well, another topic.
So the age of fire would not have been possible. Cooked food, heat, manufacturing. The Industrial revolution, steel! Yes folks, I have rights to everything! You OWE ME!!!! Pay up now, or I will revoke your right to have ever existed this far into the future!! Pay me!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to the department of redundancy department... Remember, any bug you find that you don't report is likely to not be fixed in the next release if you don't report it.