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Common Solutions Group January 9, 2001 CorporateTime Calendaring
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Agenda 1300-1400Intro & Roadmap 1400-1430Synchronization & Client Issues Client Demos - Georgetown Issues like Offline Mode: Passwords, Sync Small presentation on CorporateTime’s new standards based approach to synchronization followed by a short Q&A session 1430-1500Mgmt / Admin Small presentation on CorporateTime’s Management (deployment, administration, etc) followed by open discussion Possible Discussion Topics Roaming Users issues Handling Client Upgrades Interest in SNMP monitoring Desired server utilities
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Agenda (cont’d) 1500-1530Authentication Small presentation on CorporateTime’s authentication abilities followed by open discussion Possible Discussion Topics Preferred authentication for web applications LDAP and Kerberos Kerberos 5 Microsoft Kerberos 1530-1545Break Break Break 1545-1615External Calendar Users Small presentation on CorporateTime’s standards based approach for handling external users followed by a short Q&A session 1615-1645Groups & ACLs Dynamic/Static Groups in LDAP Users to be a group of 1 Access Rights to use Groups as well
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Agenda (cont’d) 1645-1715Open Discussion Possible Topics Standards and IETF update Portals WAP and wireless Windows CE Future CSG / Steltor partnership JA-SIG 1715-1800Misc & Wrap-up 1800Close & go to Dinner 1830-1930Cocktails Outside the Ambassador Ballroom in the pre-function area 1930-2130Dinner Ambassador Center Ballroom
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Who should be here … Brown CMU Chicago Colorado Cornell Duke Georgetown Harvard Maryland MIT Michigan PSU Princeton Stanford UCOP Virginia Washington Wisconsin
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Quick Questions Once around the horn – name/school CT in Production? Migrated from? MM? G/W? Other? Considering CT? CT for students? Deployed?
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Quick Questions Who likes the name Steltor and can say it public? We are not here for vendor bashing!
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Groups and ACLs Architectural changes?
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Dynamic Groups Based on attributes found in a directory Sometimes referred to as groups by searching At Georgetown, we expect some 15K of these
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Static Groups Useful for ad-hoc associations Performance problems for large groups
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Architectural Change Groups are everything – everything is a group A user is a group of 1… can change at any time Dynamic subscription – becoming part of a group gets you that groups events. Applies to external users as well
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Access Lists -- Permissions When you groupify everything… ACLs become very powerful as well. In fact, most of the previous to allow for more powerful Access Rights in CT
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