Red Hat announces three free webcasts in May and June
May 17, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsRed Hat has announced three new free webcasts during May and June. Topics include Stronghold Enterprise, High Availability Clustering, and Understanding the GNU General Public License.
- Stronghold Enterprise — May 22 — Senior Director of Engineering and Editor of Apache Week, Mark Cox will guide a technical review of the new Stronghold features and answer your questions about Apache. You will learn that Stronghold is easy and fast to install, configure, and manage, and that it provides support for some of the most popular standards, languages, and server extensions essential for today's demanding ebusiness environments. Speakers: Merry Beekman, Stronghold Product Manager; Mark Cox, Senior Director of Engineering.
- High Availability Clustering Using Red Hat Linux Advanced Server — May 23 — Red Hat Cluster Manager is the technology that powers Red Hat Linux Advanced Server. Learn the fundamentals of High Availability Clustering from lead Red Hat Linux Advanced Server Engineer Tim Burke. Covering failover to load balancing, Tim will walk you through how Red Hat is able to deliver reliability for mission-critical business. Speaker: Tim Burke, Red Hat Enterprise Developer.
- Understanding the GNU General Public License — June 13 — The GNU General Public License (GPL) is the key to making open source software work. Software protected by the GPL allows others to copy, sell, and distribute the software, as long as the source code is included. Mark Webbink, Red Hat Senior Vice President and General Counsel, will explain the GPL and how it keeps open source software open. The GNU General Public License (GPL) is the key to making open source software work. Software protected by the GPL allows others to copy, sell, and distribute the software, as long as the source code is included. Mark Webbink, Red Hat Senior Vice President and General Counsel, will explain the GPL and how it keeps open source software open. Speaker: Mark Webbink, Senior Vice President and General Counsel.
Register here.
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