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Another presenter demonstrated problems with Active Directory synchronization by showing how administrative changes you make to user objects including such things as access rights can disappear arbitrarily.
While Novell was busy taking shots at Windows , it was careful not to alienate Windows users. Novell took some shots in jest, but most of them were from a purely technological point of view. At the same time, Novell was careful to point out how it planned to integrate Windows and Active Directory into its future plans. That way, you can choose the OS that's best suited for the task at hand, while still providing a one-stop place for administration and access.
Novell does certifications too, remember? You could test-drive self-study courses, online labs, Novell Press books, and training videos. Novell also provided an onsite testing center. While at BrainShare, attendees could take any of the Novell certification exams and save 50 percenton the cost. This gave you the opportunity to upgrade your certifications or get them without having to shell out full price while information was fresh in your mind.
CDEs are certified in eDirectory for cross-platform solutions. The CDE certification also introduces the concept of Practicums. By now, everyone is familiar with the horror stories of Paper CNEs and MCSEs who can pass tests to get certifications, but barely know how to turn on a computer.
The practicums involve fixing several actual problems on intentionally broken directory trees. The testing service lets the candidate dial into a system that has a set number of directory issues and problems. The candidate has a certain amount of time to successfully fix all of the problems.
This forces potential CDEs to be familiar with how to fix problems, rather than how to read a book and pass a written multiple-choice exam. There has to be a little fun—even in a place like Salt Lake City that isn't known for fun and excitement. Novell did a good job of making BrainShare as entertaining as it was informative. First, it set up Planet Novell, an area where attendees could unwind between sessions.
While not napping in the chairs, attendees could view some of the General Sessions or see what was going on in other areas at BrainShare. Planet Novell also had some great video games available, including a ride-on motorcycle simulator, a skiing simulator, and the obligatory Quake III network. After playing for 45 minutes, I couldn't manage better than second place in a field of 16 players.
There was also pinball, basketball, and foosball. I almost forgot about BrainMan. You could challenge BrainMan with technical questions about Novell software. Almost every evening, Novell and other sponsors had activities for attendees. Some of the activities included laser tag, miniature golf, frolicking Neptunian mermaids, and Martian warriors.
Some of the sessions themselves were entertaining, as well as informative. Gary Porter, from the University of Kentucky, provided a light-hearted, but educational session about implementing NDS in a multi-platform environment. Bob Ross was absolutely hilarious in his session about network optimization; he provided lots of little tidbits about the early design of Ethernet frames, token-ring versus Ethernet, and the occasional Bill Gates joke.
One of the funniest sessions of all that I attended was The BrainShow.
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