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developments in the Open-Xchange collaboration server, which includes new interfaces, enhanced mobile support, and better Outlook integration. We study the Request Tracker help desk ticketing system, and we show
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While I was having lunch with a colleague recently, conversation turned to the topic of SSSD and new features in Fedora 17. We also talked about sudo integration and other useful functions. Just
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monitoring, clustering, and troubleshooting – for admins who manage Windows, Linux, Unix, and Solaris systems in heterogeneous environments.
In these pages, you'll learn about some new features of the Windows
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Our Admin special edition was so popular we're back, with a new quarterly magazine that is all for admins. Welcome to the first issue of Admin: Network and Security – a magazine for administrators
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NVIDIA has announced the launch of the NVIDIA Rubin platform, “comprising six new chips designed to deliver one incredible AI supercomputer.”
According to the company, the Rubin platform – named
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or updating functionality to existing code (76% / 42%)
As Chatterjee notes in the blog post, AI adoption “hasn’t led to a simple, linear boost in productivity. Instead, it has created a new bottleneck
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on the network. If an error or a new computer appears on the console, the administrator can use the context menu to display the required tasks. In this version, Microsoft has improved the overview pages and made
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:\aacraid-1.0.1-offline_bundle-560288.zip
PowerCLI C:\> New-EsxImageProfile -CloneProfile ESXi-5.0.0-20120302001-standard -Name "ESXi-5.0u1-standard-Adaptec"
PowerCLI C:\> Get-EsxSoftwarePackage
PowerCLI C
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Get-CurrentDate {
Write-Output (Get-Date)
}
Each module is best saved in its own directory, with a directory name that matches the module name:
New-Item -Path "$HOME
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A dump of the operating system kernel as a means of problem analysis is nothing new in the Unix world. However, this topic has been sadly neglected on Linux for a long time. The first attempts were