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June 2009 Highlights - Novell Software Evaluation & Development Library

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You asked for it and we've delivered. Novell Privileged User Manager enables you to deliver super privilege management for all UNIX and Linux environments; reduce management overhead and infrastructure costs; control and record “which privileged users have access to what”; and reduce costs and errors through demonstrable compliance audits. Take advantage of these great benefits and get more from your Novell Software Evaluation and Development Library subscription with Novell Privileged User Manager.

New Software

If you're ready to reduce management overhead and infrastructure costs in your environment, then we're ready to help you. This month's release includes Novell Privileged Manager User, and Framework Manager—an integral component of that product—and includes new features, such as:

  • Audit manager

  • Reporting and command reporting console

  • Compliance auditor manager and console

  • Command control manager, console and agent

  • Messaging component

And that's not all. June's shipment also includes updated source files for x86 and AMD64/EM64T on SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. Check them all out today!

What's New and Upcoming

Are You Maximizing Your Benefits?

If you subscribe to Novell Tech Select Service or Novell Professional Resource Suite – Portal Advantage, your account may include up to four electronic subscriptions that are sitting unused. E-mail us to find out if you have unused subscriptions and, if so, how you can get the most out of them. Don't let your colleagues miss out on the chance to access a wealth of technical and training resources on our portal—e-mail us today!

Registration Code for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11

You can currently use your SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 registration codes to patch your SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 systems for all architectures. However, around June 1, 2009, the ppc, ia64 and s390x architectures will require new registration codes (x86 systems can continue to use the SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 codes). Watch for the new SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 codes on our portal; we'll post them there when they are available.

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