I recently mentioned that NetWare 6.5 would ship with a "companion CD" that contained "stuff" (software, demos, evals, promos and slideware) from independent software developers. But I only mentioned two companies (Blue Lance and NetVision) that would be represented. We'll correct that oversight today by letting you know what else you'll be able to find on this delightful CD. You wouldn't need this stuff to run NetWare, but it would help you enjoy your NetWare more thoroughly - it's like the toy in a box of Cracker Jacks.
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The companies represented on the CD (and their products) are listed alphabetically (so we don't play favorites).
AdRem Software:
* AdRem NetCrunch 2.3 for Servers (30-day evaluation version).
* AdRem Server Manager 4.0 Client/Server (30-day evaluation version).
* AdRem sfConsole 5.0 (30-day evaluation version).
Blue Lance:
* LT Auditor+ Server Edition (Fully-functional "lite" version of LT Auditor+ Server Edition developed exclusively for NetWare
6.5).
Intermine:
* File Census (a 14-day free trial license).
NetVision:
* NetVision Integrated Security Policy Management (Introduction Presentation).
* NetVision Integrated Security Policy Management (Product Demonstration).
VMware:
* VMware GSX Server for Windows Operating Systems (a license key that is valid for 15 days).
* VMware GSX Server Windows client package (a license key that is valid for 15 days).
* VMware GSX Server Linux client package ((a license key that is valid for 15 days).
We've talked about some of these products in previous newsletters - AdRem, Blue Lance, NetVision, and VMWare have all been featured not only here in the NetWare newsletter but also in my Wired Windows column for Network World. Intermine's File Census is new to me, though, so I suggest you visit the company's Web site (http://www.intermine.com/) to learn more. Any company that starts off its product pitch by saying "Intermine FileCensus lifts the fog of size and complexity obscuring intimate knowledge of your storage environment..." deserves to have its marketing materials read. I get the impression its copywriter might moonlight for Harlequin Romances.
Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print "Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be found at Virtual Quill.
Kearns is the author of two Network World Newsletters: Windows Networking Strategies, and Identity Management. Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these respective addresses: windows@vquill.com, identity@vquill.com .
Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books, manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing, technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail.
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