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An edition of OS/2 Server Transition (2003)

OS/2 Server Transition

OS/2 Servers have been a stable and powerful platform more many years and are depended upon by many businesses. This is especially true in the banking industry where OS/2 servers are trusted to run the software that supports the branch office environment. However, as the industry looks to renew its branch office operations, many banks are looking to make a transition from their OS/2 Server to a platform with wider industry support.

The two logical target platforms for this transition are a Microsoft or Linux solution. Both of these solutions have there own benefits and costs.

This IBM Redbook provides a technical guide for OS/2 administrators to help them plan for and implement a transition to what ever platform is right for their business. Using this redbook as a guide, OS/2 administrators and technical personnel will be able to develop and implement a plan for a smooth transition from their current OS/2-based domains to either a Microsoft Windows and Active Directory solution, or a Linux-based solution utilizing LDAP and SAMBA V3.0 for file and print sharing, or in many cases, a mixed environment containing both platforms

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October 2003, IBM.Com/Redbooks
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2003, Sep (Draft), IBM ITSO

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