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Who You Gonna Call?

Whether your next big project is integration or migration, you don't have to go it alone. Here are some companies that can give you the guidance you need.

A New Meaning for CIO?

Emmett won't be surprised if the "I" in CIO soon stands for integration instead of information.

If It Can Go Wrong, It Will: A Migration Case Study

A problem-by-problem breakdown of why one company's three-year Unix to Windows migration went so horribly, horribly wrong.

Break Out the Case Studies

Yes, vendor-sponsored case studies and whitepapers are notorious for not-too-honest marketing take on projects. However, if you know how to use them to your advantage, they can become one of the best research tools for any interop project.

Simplifying Integration

Emmett offers his top tips and advice to help any interop project run smoother.

Working with Microsoft's Services for Unix, Part 2

In the second of a two-part series, Emmett walks through setting up password synchronization in heterogenous environments.

Working with Microsoft's Services for Unix, Part 1

In this first installment of a two-part series, Emmett explains how this free tool is essential for any integrator's toolbox.

Defining Integration

If you think of interop as simply getting Windows and Linux to talk to each other, then you're missing the true potential of both technologies.

Linux Printing in a Microsoft World (and Vice-Versa)

Need to get Linux to access the printers on your Windows server? Or Windows clients to access your Linux printers? Our expert walks you through both scenarios, using SUSE Linux and Windows 2000 Server as primary examples.

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