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Pro Open Source Mail: Building an Enterprise Mail Solution


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Providing the range of mail-related services expected by organizations can be a confusing, daunting process. Pro Open Source Mail: Building an Enterprise Mail Solution presents a comprehensive guide to managing the most important services, including user administration, mail transfer agents, virus protection, spam and mail filtering, Web-based mail, and mailing list maintenance. Beginning with installation and configuration of the popular server-based operating … More >>
Pro Open Source Mail: Building an Enterprise Mail Solution

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OpenOffice 2.0 Computer Based Training Bundle- 3 CBT CD-Rom for: Open Office 2.0 Writer, Calc & Impress. Learn Shortcuts, Cheats, Tips & Tricks Guides. OpenOffice.org 2.0 – Open Source Word Processor, Spreadsheet & Slide Show Software – Perfect Solution for Corporate / Enterprise End User Training

The Right Software Solution for you

The Right Software Solution For You

Selecting any software, will depend on the size of your company, your experience, cost of software, etc. Salesmen, glossy brochures, online demos, company response times, colleagues/peers will further influence you choice.

Commercial Software

Licences may cost according to implementation/installation type, user access type, number of users, software functionality, or a combination of some or all In return you expect regular software updates, telephone/email support, access to a community of users, access to a knowledge base, ability to report faults and to request enhancements, etc Select your supplier carefully

Free Software

Open Source Software: will be provided under the http://www.gnu.org/ (in this case, ‘Free’ is closer to ‘free speech’ rather than ‘free goods’!). Open source is normally associated with GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X. But there now plenty of Open Source software for Microsoft Windows. Though you may be able to get help at forums, you may need to pay for expertise if you don’t have it.Free ‘Lite’ Versions of Commercial Software: These are normally limited functionality in some way: (you can’t import, print, export, …). Alternative, all the functionality will be there, but you would be limited to the number of records you can deal with. Support may not be provided or may be limited. Personal Editions: These are provided free for personal use but not for commercial use. Trial Versions: OK, it’s not ‘free’ but the trial period will help you decide if its worth paying for without spending a penny/dime. Depending on the providers marketing strategy, you will normally get one month’s free trial.

Take into consideration (generally and in no particular order)

what platform and configuration does the software need to run on?do you need expertise in-house? If not, then do you have access to it?your own experience – are you/you company new to this?take salesmen’s promises with a pinch of salt – they normally normally get paid for sellinghave you considered an online solution? you don’t have to worry about hardware, networking, installation, maintenance and other activitya champion may be needed within your company don’t forget backupswhat are the on-going / annuals costs?use / create comparison charts for standard and non-standard featuresexactly what training is required, for which staff, during what times and at what costs?remember its easier to justify expenditure during the initial purchasesimilarly, its easier to negotiate a better deal before you sign on the dotted line are there software demonstrations available? Even better, trial versionsis it possible to carry out a phased implementation?what support/help you you get?what documentation will be provided? Online FAQ’s & knowledgebases?references – any established supplier should be able to provide you with references who are able to tell you about their experience with the supplier and systemthe system is flexiblewhat additional software (not provided by the supplier) will you need to buy/installdoes the system have ‘add-on’ partners?did I mention backups? - make sure you test your backed up data regularly as you wouldn’t want to find out your backups are ‘pants’ just when you need them! what is the vendor (software creator) like? Remember the supplier may be gone in another six months.scrutinise any SLA’s (service level agreements) to ensure you will get what you are paying for.

Choosing Your Software Supplier – make sure:

you like themthey clearly document what you are gettingthey understand you / your industry and your requirement (and not what they want to sell you)they have user groups and forums (i.e. nothing to hide)the small print isn’t too small nor lengthycheck out their offices – do their staff look happy?

Conclusion

Software costs will vary. Your supplier should have no problems showing you how and why they are a good partner for your company. Don’t be afraid to ask questions – not to trip them up, but to get answers to issues important to you. Allow resalable time for the task of selecting the right software for you. Negotiate hard – before you sign is the best time for getting a good price and/or goodies (training, consultancy, health checks, etc) thrown in.

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References

Selecting Software, Choosing Software from RCS Limited, an IT Training Company.

Sandra Rodrigues writes for RCS Limited (http://www.rcs-limited.co.uk) an IT Training Company.

Mozilla Names Winner in Home Tab Design Challenge

A browser’s home tab means different things to different people. Some want news and information, while others want to be greeted with a new photo every time they open a new browser window. Mozilla takes home tab design seriously and put out a call recently for designers to submit their ideas for what the new Firefox 4 home tab should look like.

See the article here:
Mozilla Names Winner in Home Tab Design Challenge

Group Descriptors corruption in Linux – cause and solution

In Linux the Ext2 and ext3 file systems space is categorized into blocks, which are further organized block groups. There is particular data structure for each group which defines it and contains valuable information, called group block descriptor. The data structure is assigned to each block groups so as to access it and it also includes inode bitmap, inode table and blocks bitmap location information. The task of Group descriptors is to take consecutive places and collectively form group descriptor table.

If there is a corruption in group descriptors, the whole file system is taken as damaged. Corruption usually results as a result of unexpected system shutdown or virus attack. In case they are corrupt, system may not boot at all or show errors like:

“EXT3-fs error: ext3_check_descriptors / group descriptors corrupted”

To each block group, table of group descriptors is placed just after the copy of superblock. To avoid Linux Data Recovery needs while file system corruption, group descriptors for each block group are duplicated. While normal run, system uses only first copy of group descriptors.

The user can use fsck and go for a repair of file system corruption in such cases. But this command cannot remove errors in case of extensive damage. Then, the last solution remaining with the user is to recreate whole file system by formatting the drive. But prior doing this, the user needs to backup all the required data.

The backup must be complete and in a proper manner. After the completion of backup, the user should check for its status. Also, it is recommended to check if backup contains all required files. However if backup is found to be incomplete or unproductive, we can use Linux Recovery applications to extract lost data.

Linux Data Recovery software scans and recovers lost data from the affected media. These applications carry out Data Recovery using powerful scanning algorithms.

Although are so many applications are available for Linux data recovery but the software provided by the Stellar i.e.; Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery is one of the most powerful and easy to use Linux Recovery software. It can be used for ext2, ext3 and ReiserFS file system based disks. This Data Recovery Linux software has graphically rich interface. It offers efficient scanning and safe data restoration options. The application can be used for most of Linux distributions for Linux Data Recovery.

Garry Thomson a student of Mass Communication doing research on data recovery software. He is also a freelancer for http://www.windows-data-recovery.net/