Mr
Tim Bell
(CERN)
04/11/2010, 13:30
Operating Systems & Applications
Windows 7 is officially supported at CERN since March 2010. We will present the status of the NICE Windows 7 service, that is offered for both 32 and 64 bit, and share our first months of experience with this latest Windows OS version. In addition we will outline our plans to phase-out the previous versions Windows Vista and Windows XP.
Furthermore, we will present our Remote Desktop...
Pawel Grzywaczewski
(CERN)
04/11/2010, 14:00
Operating Systems & Applications
CERN is in process of deploying new version of mail system - Microsoft Exchange 2010. The talk gives an overview of new features introduced in Exchange 2010 and about the deployment process.
Pawel Grzywaczewski
(CERN)
04/11/2010, 14:30
Operating Systems & Applications
In April 2010 a new email security system was deployed at CERN: Microsoft ForeFront Protection 2010 for Exchange servers. It provides both anti spam and anti virus functionalities. The talk gives an overview of the product itself and anti spam infrastructure at CERN.
Mr
Peter Kelemen
(CERN)
04/11/2010, 15:30
Last year CERN has implemented GSSAPI authentication for (now Google's) "distcc", a wrapper around "gcc" for distributed C/C++ compilation and established a 128-core compile cluster available for all CERN users. The service is in production for six months, we will report on the implementation challenges and current utilization of the service.
Mr
Troy Dawson
(FERMILAB)
04/11/2010, 16:00
Operating Systems & Applications
The Scientific Linux Team has been testing new tools to make life easier for devleopment, for site maintainers, admins, and end users. This presentation will talk about our work with Koji, Spacewalk, Revisor, and other tools.
Mr
Troy Dawson
(FERMILAB)
04/11/2010, 16:15
Operating Systems & Applications
Progress of Scientific Linux over the past 6 months. What we are currently working on. What we see in the future for Scientific Linux.
Also we will have a Plenary discussion to get feedback to and input for the Scientific Linux developers from the HEPiX community. This may influence upcoming decisions e.g. on distribution lifecycles, and packages added to the distribution.