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- IBM LAN SYSTEMS NETWORK NEWS - U.S. VERSION
- NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 1993
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- INDEX
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- 1. IBM MULTIMEDIA FOR LANs
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- LAN Server Ultimedia, the first product to provide uncompromised quality
- to multimedia clients attached to a LAN.
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- 2. IBM LAN DISTANCE
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- The most complete remote LAN access software solution in the industry
- which supports all major LAN environments.
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- 3. LAN SERVER 3.0 PERFORMANCE
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- LANQuest Labs published a study which demonstrates LAN Server 3.0
- outperforms Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1 and LAN Manager 2.2.
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- 4. IBM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
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- IBM LAN NetView Family:
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- A comprehensive set of system management framework products and
- applications for managing distributed LAN environments.
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- LAN Management Utilities/2:
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- A new product, LAN NetView Management Utilities for OS/2, is an upgrade
- to LMU/2 and contains functional enhancements. It can be run as either
- a standalone product or as an application within the LAN NetView
- framework.
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- DataLANce Network Analyzers
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- If you design, verify, analyze, or debug LAN networks, the latest IBM
- DatagLANce Network Analyzers can help you. Now energize your laptop with
- multitasking Ethernet and Token Ring analysis power.
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- 5. DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (DCE)
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- Read about the IBM product announcements for DCE. These announcements
- demonstrate IBM's delivery commitment to deliver distributed computing
- across platforms.
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- 6. NETWARE FROM IBM
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- A wide range of NetWare from IBM Products can now be ordered through a
- 1-800 3-IBM-OS2. This makes it easier than ever to acquire these
- products with overnight delivery and easy payment options.
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- 7. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/2
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- The communications leader for OS/2 is now even better. There are
- emulator enhancements, a new lower priced Distributed Feature
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- Workstation, 3270 PCMCIA adapter support, new communication and
- programming support, a CD-ROM package, and more.
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- 8. BETA PROGRAMS
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- Enhanced DCE Client for Windows Beta Program: This beta program is the
- implementation of the Open Software Foundation's DCE version 1.0.1,
- designed to execute on a Window 3.1 based PC.
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- 9. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM from IBM
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- Software professionals can become certified by IBM to service and support
- software programs for workstations and networks through this
- certification program.
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- 10. IBM BESTeam PROGRAM
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- This program is designed to sell and support software applications,
- operating systems, and LAN Systems products through remarketers who
- provide network and client/server solutions and to consultants who
- recommend them.
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- 11. PRODUCT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FROM IBM
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- IBM will test hardware and software products to be "Tested and Approved
- for LAN Systems" for coexistence, interoperability, and compatibility in
- complex multi-vendor LAN environments.
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- 12. IBM OEM PERSONAL SOFTWARE PRODUCTS
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- PC manufacturers, ISVs, and IHVs now combine the latest PSP products,
- such as OS/2 2.1, DOS 6.1, LAN Server 3.0, LAN Distance, with their OEM
- product offerings.
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- 13. EDUCATION
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- Read about the Mobile Folum '93 and '94 and, the IBM Developers
- Assistance Program LAN NetView for Software Developers Workshop.
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- 14. IBM LAN SYSTEMS BUYERS GUIDE
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- Find out how to obtain this guide which is a single reference point for
- major IBM LAN Systems product offerings.
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- 15. IBM LAN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT NEWS
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- IBM Personal Software Products LAN Systems has been recommended for ISO
- 9001 registration by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc., an external
- International Organization of Standardization (ISO) registrar.
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- 16. NEWSLETTER SURVEY
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- Please give us your feedback about this newsletter.
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- Letter from the Editor
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- Welcome to the world of IBM LAN Systems Network News. This newsletter
- provides you with a consolidation of news about IBM LAN Systems software
- products, software products from other vendors, and applications for IBM LAN
- Systems.
-
- Open any business periodical and you will find numerous articles discussing
- today's rapid changes in computer technology. Let the Network News help you
- keep up - flip through these pages and stay on the leading edge!
-
- The newsletter is published on a quarterly basis. As our customers, we want
- to hear from you. Please send us your suggestions and comments using the
- survey form in the back of the newsletter.
-
- Third Edition
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- This information is not intended to be an assertion of any future action by
- IBM. IBM expressly reserves the right to change or withdraw current products
- that may or may not have the same characteristics as products or
- information listed in this newsletter. Should IBM modify its products in a
- way that may affect the information contained in this newsletter, IBM assumes
- no obligation whatsoever to inform you of such modification.
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- This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors
- for which IBM is not responsible.
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- (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1993. All rights
- reserved
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- Note to U.S. Government Users - Documentation and programs related to
- restricted rights - Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions
- set forth in GSA ADP Schedule contract with IBM Corp.
-
- IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter in
- this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license
- to these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to the IBM
- Director of Commercial Relations, IBM Corporation, Purchase, NY 10577.
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- TRADEMARKS
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- The following terms, denoted by trademarks asterisk (*) in this newsletter, are
- trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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- IBM Corporation - IBM, OS/2, Operating System/2,
- NetView, Communications Manager,
- NETBIOS, Extended Services,
- Presentation Manager, AIX, Workplace
- Shell, AS/400, Application System/400,
- PROFS, OfficeVision/400,
- OfficeVision/VM, PS/2, DatagLANce,
- Risc System/6000, SAA, ImagePlus,
- Skill Dynamics, IBMLink, S/390,
- Database 2, Distributed Database
- Connection Services/2, BESTeam,
- NetView, POWERstation, POWERserver,
- AIX/6000
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- The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this newsletter, are
- trademarks of other companies as follows:
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- Apple Computer, Inc. - Macintosh
- Artisoft - LANtastic
- Banyon - VINES
- Borland International, Inc. - Quattro Pro
- CompuServe, Inc. - CompuServe
- Drake Training and Technologies - Drake Training and Technologies
- Lotus Development Corporation - Lotus Notes, cc:Mail, Lotus 123
- Microsoft Corporation - Microsoft, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows,
- LAN Manager, Windows, NT Advanced
- Server, MS Word
- Novell, Inc. - Novell, NetWare, LAN Workplace
- Open Software Foundation, Inc. - Open Software Foundation, OSF, DCE
- Prodigy Services Co. - Prodigy
- Software Publishing Corp. - Harvard Graphics
- Unix Systems Laboratories, Inc. - UNIX
- Wordperfect Corp. - Wordperfect Office
- Xerox - Ethernet
- Ziff Communication Co. - Support on Site
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- 1. MULTIMEDIA FOR LANS...SEE WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU!
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- IBM announced, in November, Lan Server Ultimedia, the first product to provide
- uncompromised quality to multimedia clients attached to a LAN. IBM LAN Server
- Ultimedia is offered as a multimedia extension for IBM LAN Server.
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- "Customers have said they want to simply step to multimedia applications by
- adding multimedia to their current and future LAN systems," said Art Olbert,
- director of LAN Systems for IBM Personal Software Products. "LAN Server
- Ultimedia extends LAN Server 3.0 and uses advanced technology to support
- distributed multimedia applications which are pleasing to the eyes and ears."
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- Television-quality full motion video requires 30 frames per second, which can
- be affected by heavy data traffic on a LAN. Many products allow multimedia
- scaling, which means the number of frames per second is reduced to allow the
- LAN bandwidth to accommodate heavy data traffic, but full motion video is lost.
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- The video or audio can break up when the capacity of the LAN has been
- exceeded.
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- LAN Server Ultimedia is unique in its ability to guarantee users the bandwidth
- they need for quality multimedia. Any Token Ring or Ethernet LAN with more
- than 10 nodes where multimedia applications are in use are at risk of
- bandwidth overload. Only with LAN Server Ultimedia can you continue to
- guarantee quality multimedia delivery to specified clients as more and more
- multimedia clients are added to the LAN.
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- LAN Server Ultimedia extends the capabilities of IBM OS/2 LAN Server. It
- provides more efficiency, supports Windows**, DOS and OS/2* multimedia
- clients, and Ethernet** and Token Ring LANs. It is transparent to the variety
- of multimedia data types and applications used, and manages the ratio of
- multimedia versus traditional data at the server.
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- Commix SP Inc. has developed a number of multimedia products for OS/2, Windows
- and MacIntosh**. "Commix believes LAN Server Ultimedia represents the future
- of LANs today," said Steve Giordano, Commix system administrator. "It has the
- best delivery mechanism I've seen and I've seen most of the LANs and their
- multimedia extensions. Multimedia data soon will become the dominant data on
- LANs."
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- LAN Server Ultimedia provides the best of both worlds, the world of multimedia
- and the world of shared data, which makes it attractive to LAN administrators
- and to application developers.
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- With LAN Server Ultimedia, administrators can manage the LAN bandwidth so that
- the multimedia service does not exceed the optimal ratio to other data and
- cause loss of quality in data transfer. With this product, they also can use
- an existing server to deliver non-multimedia data when adding multimedia
- applications.
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- Developers of multimedia applications can concentrate on their programs,
- knowing that storage, retrieval and delivery of the data will be provided by
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- LAN Server Ultimedia. Developers also can take advantage of the various
- multimedia data types available, since the applications and the associated
- multimedia data are transparent to LAN Server Ultimedia.
-
- Because LAN Server Ultimedia guarantees quality of service, rather than
- scaling, developers are assured that the number of multimedia clients
- concurrently accessing multimedia data will be managed with no degradation to
- the appearance of their applications.
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- LAN Server Ultimedia will be available December 9, 1993, and can be ordered by
- calling 1-800-3IBM-OS2, 1-800-887-7771 or anywhere you buy IBM software. The
- price will be $3,195 for the first server and $3,035 for additional server
- licenses. IBM OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 Advanced is required to run the product,
- which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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- 2. IBM LAN DISTANCE...GOES THE EXTRA MILE
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- In October, IBM announced LAN Distance*, the most complete remote LAN access
- software solution in the industry. All major LAN environments are supported,
- including IBM LAN Server, Novell NetWare**, Banyan VINES** and Artisoft
- LANtastic**. IBM also launched a beta program for the LAN Distance Remote
- support for Windows.
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- LAN Distance can transform a remote system into a fully functioning LAN system
- client. LAN Distance enables users working away from the office to access
- their LANs over public telephone lines and to run LAN-based applications while
- supporting all of a customer's current client software without making
- additional hardware investments.
-
- "LAN Distance allows a user to access all of the servers and resources on a
- LAN, but through a phone line," said Art Olbert, director of LAN Systems, IBM
- Personal Software Products. "Laptops become clients with LAN Distance."
-
- The LAN Distance products include IBM LAN Distance Remote for OS/2 and IBM LAN
- Distance Connection Server for OS/2 in 8 port and 32-plus port versions.
-
- "When evaluating the LAN Distance family using the key criteria of security,
- connectivity, performance, usability and cost per port, customers have found
- that LAN Distance is the richest offering in the industry," Olbert said.
- "Customers have found it particularly useful in remote branch offices and when
- traveling."
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- A software solution, LAN Distance does not require a dedicated communication
- server and supports a variety of PCs and adapters. LAN Distance uses a device
- driver replacement technology to provide a superset of functions offered with
- remote LAN access products available today.
-
- "We were very impressed with the beta version of IBM LAN Distance," said Trish
- Harlan, vice president, marketing and technical services for Softmart, Inc.,
- an IBM reseller. "After seeing the product in action and working with its
- remote capabilities, we are currently evaluating its use throughout our entire
- sales organization."
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- Cubix Corporation, a supplier of remote communications servers, has been
- working with IBM to add LAN Distance support to its product line. "LAN
- Distance's remote node technology provides a natural extension to our current
- capabilities," said Jim Zakzeski, vice president, marketing, Cubix. "We plan
- to offer LAN Distance as a preload option to our ERS, Fault Tolerant
- Communications Server."
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- Ease of Use
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- LAN Distance gives users the same look and feel as their regular desktop while
- at home or traveling. It exploits the OS/2 Workplace Shell to provide an
- object-oriented user interface for administration and remote computing. An
- optional command interface supports integration with end-user applications.
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- Administration
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- LAN Distance offers several features to enhance the productivity of network
- administrators. It features a single object-oriented graphical user interface
- to manage multiple servers on the LAN. Statistics such as user connection
- time, port use and data traffic can be captured to help evaluate network use
- and charge back for connection time. Features for call status, error logging,
- problem tracing and alerts for error conditions are supported to ensure
- maximum availability of network resources.
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- Connectivity
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- LAN Distance connection servers support Token Ring and Ethernet LANs; remote
- connections include Asynchronous, Synchronous, ISDN and X.25. LAN Distance
- provides an extension to the industry standard NDIS LAN Adapter API to include
- communications adapters. IBM is working with adapter vendors to help them
- extend their support to include LAN Distance.
-
- "LAN Distance's support for industry standard APIs allows us to participate
- with IBM in this exciting new market," said Don Henry, vice president, sales
- and marketing, DigiBoard. "We are working closely with IBM to support LAN
- Distance with a wide variety of adapters, including our multi-port
- asynchronous, ISDN and X.25 products."
-
- Quadron Service Corp., an IBM Business Partner, markets communication software
- products for the IBM ARTIC co-processor family. At NetWorld, Quadron
- announced a high-speed X.25 network access capability for IBM LAN Distance and
- the ARTIC co-processor.
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- "Quadron continues to have a close working relationship with IBM," said Walter
- Linstruth, president, Quadron Services Corp. "LAN Distance provides
- state-of-the-art remote LAN access capability that blends well with our high-
- performance X.25 network access support. We view this as a strategic
- extension of our product line."
-
- Keith Rericha, executive vice president of Star Gate, said his company would
- work closely with IBM to develop total solutions.
-
- "Star Gate's higher-performing serial I/O controllers deliver the speed and
- response needed to take full advantage of the LAN Distance software," he said.
- "We plan to bundle the LAN Distance Connection Server software with Star Gate
- serial I/O controllers to offer our customers a single source for seamless
- remote access."
-
- Today, Virtual Resources, a Torrance, Calif., adapter card vendor, announced a
- high performance Async/ISDN Adapter Card that supports IBM LAN Distance.
-
- "Until LAN Distance, users have been locked in by the remote access suppliers
- for expensive remote access hardware. By working with third-party hardware
- developers, IBM allows the users to have a choice of cost effective
- third-party communication hardware supporting LAN Distance. This is
- definitely the new IBM!" said Whai Lim, president, Virtual Resources.
-
- Telepartner International also demonstrated its X.25/LAN Distance connectivity
- at NetWorld.
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- "As a leader in providing remote and mobile access via X.25 networks,
- Telepartners International is excited to marry its technology and expertise
- with IBM's in the initial release of the LAN Distance product," said Dave
- Kimball, president of the company. "The unique LAN Distance architecture
- offers us the opportunity to implement high-performance X.25 support with
- standard PCs and adapters."
-
- Application Support
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- All major LAN applications are supported including IBM LAN Server, Novell
- NetWare, Banyan VINES, Artisoft LANtastic, IBM Communication Manager/2*, IBM
- Database Manager/2*, IBM TCP/IP, and Lotus Notes** and CC Mail**. LAN
- Distance supports LAN applications that interface to the NetBIOS*, NetBEUI,
- 802.2, NDIS or NDIS/ODI programming interfaces.
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- Security
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- LAN Distance offers multiple security features to ensure that only authorized
- users gain access to the LAN.
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- Each user is identified as a user, administrator or security administrator,
- with a specific, fixed set of privileges for each type. Instead of passwords,
- LAN Distance supports passphrases, which have proven to be easier to remember
- and offer better security. Standards-based encryption and message
- authentication codes ensure passphrases cannot be captured and reused.
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- Users can optionally be identified as call-back users. After user
- authentication, the line can be disconnected and the user is called back at a
- preconfigured telephone number. Users can be associated with one or more
- network addresses, and LAN Distance can verify the network address of the
- calling station. User access also can be restricted to specified hours and
- days. Successful and unsuccessful logon can be recorded in the security audit
- file and changes to the security database also are logged.
-
- Pricing
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- The IBM LAN Distance family of products is available from your authorized IBM
- reseller, IBM representative or by calling 1-800-342-6672. IBM LAN Distance
- products are available as follows:
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- IBM LAN Distance - Remote $59
- IBM LAN Distance - Connection Server (8 port) $595
- IBM LAN Distance - Connection Server (32+ port) $1,995
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- 3. LAN SERVER 3.0...OUTPERFORMS NT ADVANCED SERVER AND LAN MANAGER
- by Len Brissette
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- ********
- LANQuest Labs, an independent network testing laboratory, published a recent
- study which demonstrates that LAN Server 3.0 Advanced outperforms Windows NT
- Advanced Server** 3.1 and Lan Manager** 2.2 in real-world business application
- benchmarks.
-
- In the LANQuest Labs October, 1993 report, distributed at COMDEX, LANQuest
- Labs states that in the DOS client results "IBM LAN Server Advanced V3.0
- supported up to 4 times the number of users and 2.4 times the peak throughput
- of Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server V3.1, ...". The benchmark consists of
- nine popular DOS and Windows applications, such as MS WORD**, Lotus 123** for
- Windows, Quattro Pro**, and Harvard Graphics**. These tests were run on a
- 486DX/50 server with 32 Mb of RAM and 486SX/25 clients.
-
- The report goes on to demonstrate that OS/2 clients, running the exact same
- DOS and Windows applications actually run as well or faster than the DOS
- clients.
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- In addition, reducing the CPU load on the server, by using faster, busmaster
- Token Ring network interface cards, significantly increased the throughput
- under heavy load.
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- For copies of the entire report, use the 1-800-IBM-4FAX service and select
- document number 2347.
-
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- 4. IBM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS...NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
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- IBM LAN NETVIEW FAMILY: AN EXCITING NEW WAY TO MANAGE PC LANS
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- IBM announced, in October, the LAN NetView* family, a comprehensive set of
- system management framework products and applications for managing distributed
- LAN environments.
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- "Customers asked us to create an integrated solution for managing distributed,
- multi-vendor LANs," said Art Olbert, director of LAN Systems for IBM Personal
- Software Products. "Using LAN NetView, customers can now benefit from
- flexible management of clients, servers and other network components--using
- open industry standard technologies."
-
- LAN NetView for PC-compatibles, NetView/6000 for RISC platforms, and
- NetView/MVS for host environments address a wide range of customers needs.
- With LAN NetView, systems administrators using a single, consistent graphical
- interface can run IBM's and other vendors' management applications on LANs
- from IBM and other vendors.
-
- "LAN NetView is the first PC LAN-based system management product that permits
- a LAN administrator to tailor a centralized monitoring system for true
- multi-vendor software and hardware management," said Frank Dzubeck, president
- of Communications Network Architects, Inc. "LAN NetView, unlike other PC
- LAN-based management systems on the market today, is the first
- third-generation integrated client/server and network PC LAN-based management
- product, rather than just another second-generation utility enabler, with a
- suite of independent management tools."
-
- LAN NetView's ability to provide centralized management in addition to
- distributed management minimizes skills required in remote locations and
- reduces end-user downtime and LAN administrator overtime.
-
- "LAN NetView is probably one of the most significant product suites to come
- out of IBM, and quite possibly the industry, in recent times," said Mike Dove
- of Computacenter in London, the largest dealer/systems integrator in the U.K.
- "LAN NetView demonstrates IBM's commitment to open solutions. It allows
- customers of almost any installed LAN type to implement a solid systems
- management strategy for distributed computing."
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- LAN NetView allows flexible systems management of clients, servers and other
- resources. Users can choose clients running DOS 5.x, Windows 3.x and OS/2
- 2.x. LAN NetView also supports a variety of servers: file/print/mail servers
- (IBM LAN Server and Novell NetWare**); database servers (IBM DB2/2* and ES
- DB); and communication servers (CM/2). LAN NetView supports management of
- network resources such as bridges, routers, hubs and other devices with SNMP
- agents, including UNIX** and MacIntosh**.
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- Industry standards for open management platforms are built into LAN NetView.
- The industry standard management protocols of SNMP and CMIP are fully
- supported. The Application Programming Interfaces are X-Open's XMP API and
- IBM's System Object Model (SOM).
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- The LAN NetView family of products includes:
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- o LAN NetView Manage -- Provides the framework for the creation and
- execution of systems management applications and allows the LAN
- administrator to view and manage all hardware and software on the
- network. It also provides a complete application development environment
- for development of applications or agents.
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- o LAN NetView Enabler -- Offers management services to OS/2 2.0 and higher
- managed clients.
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- o LAN NetView Agents for DOS -- Contains management agents for IBM DOS 5.0
- or higher, Microsoft DOS** 5.0 or higher and Windows 3.0 or higher
- operating system environments.
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- o LAN NetView Agents Extended -- Offers management agents for OS/2 servers
- such as OS/2 LAN Server 3.0, OS/2 Extended Services Database Manager 1.0,
- IBM Database 2* for OS/2 (DB2/2) and OS/2 Communications Manager/2 1.0.
-
- A core set of systems management applications is also part of the LAN NetView
- family. Among these are applications which manage OS/2, DOS with Windows
- clients, and NetWare 3.11, NetWare 4.0 and LAN Server 3.0 servers.
-
- The LAN NetView applications announced in October include:
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- o LAN NetView Monitor -- Provides system performance monitoring of OS/2
- client or server resources on the LAN through data collection, threshold
- monitoring, graphing and reporting features.
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- o LAN NetView Fix -- Allows the system administrator to receive and respond
- to error notification from remote sources, including OS/2 clients and
- servers, DOS and Windows clients and any SNMP device. LAN NetView Fix
- provides for automated responses to errors to allow for unattended
- operations.
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- o LAN NetView Tie -- Provides connectivity to NetView/MVS to allow
- centralized host-based management. Tie will convert events from system
- resources managed by the IBM LAN NetView family into SNA alerts and
- forward them to the host. It also supports host-based automation by
- responding to commands from NetView/MVS.
-
- The LAN NetView family of applications continues to be enhanced:
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- o LAN NetView Start Version 1.1, made available earlier this year, provides
- functions for planning and enabling IBM configuration, installation and
- distribution (CID) conventions for remote installation on an OS/2 LAN.
-
- o LAN NetView Scan, currently in beta testing, provides function for
- hardware/software asset management and command scheduling for
- LAN-attached workstations running OS/2, DOS and DOS with Windows.
-
- Application support from the developer community is strong. More than 20
- applications are already being developed for LAN NetView.
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- Pricing and Availability
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- The LAN NetView family of products is available from your authorized IBM
- reseller, IBM representative or by calling 1-800-3-IBM-OS2. LAN NetView
- products are available at the following suggested list prices:
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- IBM LAN NetView Manage, $1,839
- IBM LAN NetView Enabler, $89
- IBM LAN NetView Agents for DOS, $75
- IBM LAN NetView Agents Extended, $75
- IBM LAN NetView Monitor, $795
- IBM LAN NetView Fix, $1,249
- IBM LAN NetView Tie, $1,995
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- In addition, the IBM LAN NetView System Package -- LAN NetView Manage, LAN
- NetView Monitor and LAN NetView Fix -- is available for a reduced list price
- of $3,495.
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- LAN MANAGEMENT UTILITIES/2...JUST GOT BETTER!
- by Bruce Bogart
-
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- The hottest little LAN management tool just got better! LAN NetView
- Management Utilities for OS/2 (LMU) is an upgrade from the popular LAN
- Management Utilities (LMU/2). This new product, available on November 26th,
- contains functional enhancements and can be run as either a standalone product
- or as an application within the LAN NetView framework.
-
- LMU is a comprehensive suite of applications for managing networks ranging
- from small print/file server LANs to large distributed client/server
- enterprise environments. LMU can even be seamlessly integrated with other
- NetView platforms such as LAN NetView, NetView/6000, and NetView/390. LMU
- uses a non-dedicated OS/2 workstation to manage both servers and requesters
- in IBM LAN Server and Novell NetWare networks. LMU performs asset,
- configuration, operations, performance, and fault management functions.
-
- Specifically, LMU provides:
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- - Configuration and asset management that can determine exactly what
- hardware (memory, disk, adapters, etc) and software (applications,
- syslevels, config.sys data, etc) are installed on your PCs - without
- removing PC covers or leaving your desk. Data can be saved and reports
- can be produced using DB2/2.
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- - A remote command line interface that can send commands/jobs to PCs
- running OS/2 or DOS/Windows - and have the results displayed at your
- workstation.
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- - Operations management that can schedule a job to run anytime, anywhere,
- and even any frequency (one-time, hourly, weekly, annually, etc) you
- choose.
-
- - A colorful/graphical representation of your LAN that lets you see the
- status of your workstations and servers at a glance.
-
- - Fault management that can identify potential network problems, notify you
- of the situation & location via pager, and automatically initiate
- pre-determined corrective actions - all before your users even know
- there's a problem.
-
- - Seamless integration with other NetView (LAN NetView, NetView/6000,
- NetView/390) platforms for a common "look and feel" across all your
- system management products.
-
- The list price is $995 USD per server and the clients are free. LMU comes
- with a 60-day free trial. To order: call 800-3IBM-OS2 and ask for part
- number 76G7991, or call the IBM Branch Office and ask for 5871-AAA, feature
- code 5862.
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- For additional information:
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- - Call the LMU Hotline at 919-543-9304
- - Logon to CompuServe** and type GO LMU2 at the ! prompt
- - Logon to TalkLink (OS/2 BBS) and visit the LMU2 CFORUM
- - Logon to the IBMLAN Conference Disk and visit the LMU2 FORUM
- - Read the LMU presentations on MKTTOOLS
- - Read announce letter 293-463 on HONE
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- DatagLANce Network Analyzer* for Ethernet and Token-Ring...Arrives!
- by Ron Harrod
-
-
- If you're thinking about purchasing a LAN network analysis tool and you're not
- on the DatagLANce mailing list--STOP! Call the DatagLANce Hotline at (919)
- 254-1364 and ask to be placed on the DatagLANce distribution. We'll be happy
- to send you the latest information about DatagLANce Network Analyzers.
-
- Here's the latest DatagLANce news:
-
- On October 28, 1993, IBM announced a family of software and hardware
- products to support Ethernet and Token-Ring analysis. Unlike the
- existing Professional DatagLANce Network Analyzer for FDDI, these new
- (primarily software-based) products focus on delivering maximum
- portability at minimum cost. Network analyzers are often placed at
- strategic locations, where data converges, to monitor the inner workings
- of the communication network. They report whether or not the network is
- "up" or "down," the type and volume of traffic seen, and error
- information. In addition, they select, store, and decode messages.
-
- The DatagLANce Network Analyzer lets you see what you want, the way you
- want to see it. The brilliant DatagLANce user interface not only gives
- you extraordinary access to a dazzling array of analysis functions, but
- also lets you sculpt your own interface with point-and-click ease.
- DatagLANce combines flexible power, precision, and portability to create
- a new standard of value for laptop-ready LAN network analyzers. As with
- previous DatagLANce products, the new DatagLANce provides a wide range of
- protocol coverage, interpreting 119 of the most popular protocols.
-
- For more information:
-
- - Call the DatagLANce Hotline at (919) 254-1364.
-
- - IBM VNET users access MKTTOOLS and request DGNADEMO or on the OV/VM
- command line enter: TOOLCAT MKTTOOLA GET DGNADEMO PACKAGE.
-
-
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- 5. DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
- by Trudy Henke
- *****************************************************************************
-
- DCE is the foundation for distributed client/server computing in the open
- enterprise for the 1990's. IBM's DCE is based on Version 1.0.2 of the Open
- Software Foundation's ** Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). DCE gives
- you access to enterprise-wide data and hardware. Even better, it allows you to
- develop distributed applications in a network-independent manner -- without
- having to develop generic functions like RPC (Remote Procedure Call),
- security, naming and time services.
-
- DCE provides a comprehensive, integrated set of services that supports
- transparent communications and resource sharing across heterogeneous networks.
- The layered services provided in IBM's DCE products, such as security and
- naming, allows developers of distributed applications to focus on the business
- needs of the application rather than the underlying functions. Adopting DCE
- technology allows developers to use one common programming model to create
- robust, secure, distributed applications for multiple platforms.
-
- The product announcements listed below demonstrate IBM's delivery commitment
- to distributed computing across the enterprise.
-
- o In July, IBM made several major product announcements that have
- significantly enhanced the original AIX DCE offerings:
-
- 1. AIX Distributed Computing Environment Product Family, Version 1.2
- which was the first commercially available product to support
- Distributed File Services (DFS). DFS is the key data sharing
- component of DCE.
-
- 2. A refresh of the Encina for AIX/6000* Product Family providing
- performance and quality improvements in support of AIX CICS/6000.
-
- o In August, IBM announced the DCE Client for OS/2. This robust,
- production-level client can interoperate with AIX DCE/6000 and other OSF
- DCE-compliant implementations.
-
- o In August, the IBM Distributed Computing Environment Software Developer's
- Kit (SDK) for OS/2 and Windows was announced. This SDK provides a
- developer's license, the development tools, and DCE services necessary to
- create and test DCE enabled applications for both the OS/2 and Windows
- environments.
-
- o In September, IBM added the AIX DCE Global Directory Client and Server
- products to the list of DCE products offerings. This distributed,
- replicated directory service can be used in a DCE environment as the
- higher level directory service to allow multiple DCE cells to share
- directory location information.
-
- o In addition, a beta program for a Windows DCE Runtime Client (the Windows
- beta is at OSF Version 1.0.1) is available. Applications created today
- using the development tools from the DCE SDK for OS/2 and Windows can be
- tested using this Enhanced Windows Beta Runtime client.
-
-
-
- DCE PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
-
- 1. IBM AIX DCE/ENCINA PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
-
- AIX DCE allows you to exploit the unique power and flexibility of RISC
- System/6000 POWERstations* and POWERserver* to run a broad range of
- applications. And it builds on the commercial strength of AIX/6000*, an
- enhanced version of the UNIX operating system primed with features like
- real-time support, system management tools, and superb file and volume
- capabilities. AIX DCE consists of the following components:
-
- o AIX DCE Base Services/6000 provides threads, remote procedure call,
- cell directory and security clients, time services, basic
- distributed file system services, and administrative tools.
-
- o AIX DCE Cell Directory Server/6000 provides a highly available,
- efficient naming service for all network objects.
-
- o AIX DCE Security Server/6000 provides data encryption using a
- trusted third-party model and a two-step process of authentication
- and authorization, based on Kerberos Version 5.
-
- o AIX DCE Enhanced Distributed File System/6000 extends the basic
- distributed file system services by providing powerful
- administration features such as replication, cloning, and fileset
- aggregation.
-
- o AIX DCE Threads/6000 provides a separate packaging of DCE user
- pthreads to permit programmers to exploit the inherent parallelism
- in a distributed environment. Threads support continues to be
- offered in AIX DCE Base Services/6000 as well.
-
- o AIX DCE Global Directory Services provides a distributed, replicated
- directory service that can be used in a DCE environment as the
- higher level directory service to allow multiple DCE cells to share
- directory location information using the CCITT X.500/ISO 9594
- industry standard. These products can also be used in non-DCE
- environments by applications that require an industry standard
- directory service and are composed of a client, AIX DCE Global
- Directory Client/6000, and the server, AIX DCE Global Directory
- Server/6000.
-
- o Encina for AIX/6000 represents a new product family to provide for
- on-line transaction processing (OLTP). It's modular design is based
- on recognized standards and client/server distributed computing
- models. It consists of five modular products, plus client code that
- runs on top of DCE and AIX/6000; exploiting and enhancing those
- products by allowing programmers to create a broad range of
- reliable, advanced, OLTP applications for multivendor DCE networks.
-
- Ordering Information and pricing: Contact your IBM Marketing Representative.
-
-
-
-
- 2. IBM DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (DCE) CLIENT FOR OS/2:
-
- o The IBM OS/2 DCE Client is designed to interoperate with IBM AIX
- DCE/6000 and other OSF DCE compliant implementations.
-
- o The IBM OS/2 DCE Client allows execution of both the client and
- server portions of OS/2 DCE remote procedure call for distributed
- applications.
-
- o This client provides access to the DCE Directory and Security
- Services as needed for distributed applications.
-
- o This end user runtime client does not require a dedicated system;
- other programs can coexist on the same machine.
-
- o This product is available With User Data Privacy in the US and
- Without User Data Privacy outside the USA.
-
- Ordering Information: Call 1-800-3IBMOS2 and ask for part number 96F8690; or
- contact your IBM Marketing Representative. Prices: $65 for the first license
- and $55 for additional licences.
-
- 3. IBM DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (DCE) SOFTWARE DEVELOPER'S KIT
- (SDK) FOR OS/2 AND WINDOWS:
-
- o The IBM Distributed Computing Environment Software Developer's Kit
- for OS/2 and Windows is based on DCE Version 1.0.2 (on OS/2) and
- 1.0.1 (on Windows) as provided by the Open Software Foundation.
-
- o The IBM Distributed Computing Environment Software Developer's Kit
- for OS/2 and Windows provides Independent Software Vendors (ISVs)
- and corporate developers (in the PC-LAN market) with the base
- facilities necessary to shift from single operating system
- environments to distributed, multi-operating system environments.
-
- o This product is available With User Data Privacy in the US and
- Without User Data Privacy outside the USA.
-
- Features:
-
- * OS/2 Security Services
- * OS/2 Cell Directory Services
- * Five (5) DCE Clients for OS/2
- * Five (5) DCE Clients for Windows
- * OS/2 Client/Server Application Development Tools
- * Windows Client Application Development Tools
- * Sample Source Programs
-
- Ordering Information: Call 1-800-3IBMOS2 and ask for part number 96F8691; or
- contact your IBM Marketing Representative. Prices: $1095 for the first
- license and $995 for additional licenses.
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- To learn more about DCE you should know:
-
- o Executive briefings in Austin can be tailored to meet specific customer
- objectives.
-
- o There is a manual "Understanding DCE Concept" GC09-1478, that explains
- the DCE layered services.
-
- o Education offerings: Available in Austin, Tx or at your location. To
- enroll in these classes call 1-800-IBM-TEACH. For more information about
- the workshops or to enroll from outside the US, please call (512)
- 823-1815. Following are the class offerings and course codes:
-
- Q10610 - OSF DCE Features and Functionality
- P10640 - DCE Software Developer's Workshop
- G38350 - DCE System Administration Workshop
-
-
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- 6. NETWARE FROM IBM...ORDERING ENHANCEMENTS AND EXPEDITED DISTRIBUTION
- by Homer Ahr
- *****************************************************************************
-
- A wide range of NetWare from IBM Products can now be ordered via 1 800
- 3-IBM-OS2 (see list below). This new convenience makes it easier than ever to
- acquire these products with overnight delivery and easy payment options.
-
- The payment options via this 800-number are credit cards, checks and purchase
- orders (credit/payment verification is required prior to shipment; customer
- pays shipping/handling charges).
-
- Since this service is designed for expedited delivery of server-based
- products, the quantity of any single part number will initially be limited to
- no more than 3 per order. Orders process by 4PM (EST), including payment
- verification, will be shipped overnight and arrive the next day. For example,
- a credit purchase can be verified during the order processing, and hence can be
- handled up to 4PM. On the other hand, payment via check requires
- approximately 7 days for the check to clear.
-
- NetWare from IBM products can be ordered by calling 1 800 3-IBM-OS2 toll-free
- from 9AM to 9PM Eastern time. If you have any questions, please contact your
- IBM marketing representative.
-
-
- --- NetWare from IBM Products Available Via 1 800 3-IBM-OS2 ---
-
- NetWare 4.0, 4.01 NetWare For Macintosh 3.011
- NetWare 3.11 NetWare For SAA 1.3
- NetWare 2.2 NetWare HostPrint 1.0
- NetWare SFT III 3.11 NetWare SNA Links 1.0
- NetWare 4.0 Documentation NetWare Flex/IP 1.2
- NetWare Client for DOS/Windows 1.01 NetWare Asynchronous Comm. 3.0
- NetWare Client for OS/2 2.01 NetWare Access Services 1.3
- NetWare Workstation Kit for OS/2 1.3 NetWare Comm. Services Mgr 1.1
- NetWare Lite for DOS and Windows 1.1 NetWare Services Mgr for Windows 1.1
- NetWare Lite 1.1 Utility for Windows NetWare Serv. Mgr for LAN NetView 1.5
- NetWare Name Services 1.0 NetWare Management Agents 1.0
- LANalyzer For Windows 2.0
-
- Planned Availability in October, 1993:
-
- NetWare 4.01 for OS/2 NetWare NFS 1.2B , Starter Kit
- NetWare 3.12 NetWare NFS Gateway 1.1
-
- Notes: Upgrades are not available thru this service because of required
- entitlement process. 5.25" Diskette Products are not available thru
- this service.
-
-
-
-
- --- NetWare from IBM Products Available Via 1 800 3-IBM-OS2 ---
- --------------- Shipping and Handling Charges ------------------
-
- Shipping and handling charge is computed as follows:
-
- $9.00 + $1.00 for each additional pound over five(5) pounds.
-
- If more than one piece is ordered, the shipping and handling charge will be
- calculated using the consolidated weight of those pieces that can be packed
- together in the same box.
-
-
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- 7. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/2 VERSION 1.1...ANNOUNCED!
- by Bill Donovan
- ******************************************************************************
-
- The communications leader for OS/2 is now even better. There are emulator
- enhancements, a new lower priced Distributed Feature Workstation, 3270 PCMCIA
- adapter support, new communication and programming support, a CD-ROM package,
- and more. Check it out!
-
- 3270/5250 Emulator Enhancements
-
- Additional end user features have been added. These include a menu bar for
- emulator options, a pop-up key pad, automatic font selection, and integrated
- mouse support with hot-spots capability.
-
- Distributed Feature Workstation
-
- The Distributed Feature Workstation provides a new way of installing and
- running CM/2. With this option, the CM/2 product files are stored on a file
- server and loaded to the distributed workstation memory at CM/2 start up.
- This results in a tremendous DASD savings when compared to the traditional
- CM/2 LAN-attached installation. Because the CM/2 code is stored on one
- server, code control, maintenance, and product upgrading are easier. The
- distributed workstations are licensed as distributed features with a suggested
- retail price of $295, which is an additional savings for our customers.
-
- Product Packaging
-
- The Network Transport Services/2 (NTS/2) product, which includes LAN Adapter
- and Protocol Support (LAPS), is now shipped with CM/2. A response time monitor
- (RTM) is included as a CM/2 productivity aid. And, CM/2 Version 1.1 is now
- available in a CD-ROM package that includes softcopy versions of the entire
- CM/2 library. These publications can be viewed online or can be printed in
- PostScript format.
-
- Data Compression
-
- Support for SNA data compression has been added. This provides increased data
- transfer capabilities across communication links. It allows customers to
- transfer more data in less time across a wide area wide area network (WAN),
- resulting in reduced costs associated with line usage. The CM/2 data
- compression is compatible with S/370 and AS/400 implementations and is
- available for all logical unit (LU) types.
-
- Enhanced APPC Performance
-
- Advanced program-to-program communications (APPC) now supports full duplex
- logical conversations and non-blocking verbs for LU 6.2 applications. This
- support greatly improves performance for and simplifies the logic of APPC
- applications.
-
- PC Organizer and Text Assist for PC Support for 5250
-
- CM/2 now supports these OS/400 products, allowing the 5250 emulator to
- interface with AS/400 and System/36 office functions, including OV/400.
-
-
-
- ISDN Data Link Control (IDLC)
-
- IDLC eliminates the need for protocol conversion and allows direct connections
- to AS/400 and 3174 controllers using digital networking.
-
- PCMCIA 3270 Adapter Support
-
- Now you can link to 3270 emulation sessions directly from many new laptop
- computers with support for 3270 PCMCIA credit card size adapters.
-
- Problem Determination and Problem Source Identification (PD/PSI) Enhancements
-
- PD/PSI enhancements include Extended Service Point for Remote Operations
- (ROPS), additional First Failure Support Technology (FFST) probes, and
- improved formatted trace capabilities.
-
- PRICES AND ORDERING
-
- Suggested retail prices are: $495 initial license, $370 additional license,
- and $295 for the Distributed Feature Workstation.
-
- CM/2 Version 1.1 is available through 1-800-IBM-CALL, 1-800-3IBMOS2,
- 1-800-IBM-2YOU, IBM direct sales, and IBM authorized dealers and distributors.
-
- PUBLICATIONS
-
- See your IBM Marketing Representative to order these publications:
-
- o Communications Manager/2 Version 1.1 brochure, publication # G221-3630-02
-
- o Communications Manager/2 Version 1.1 Information and Planning Guide,
- publication # SC31-7007-01
-
- o Communications Manager Preview, an interactive PC-based introduction to
- CM/2 Version 1.1
-
- For IBM VNET users:
-
- o CM2/ 1.1 product announcement letter 293-575
-
- o CM/2 1.1 upgrade promotion announcement letter 393-223
-
- Following are comments from our customers about CM/2 1.1.
-
- Wil Kimura from Fireman's Fund Workstation Engineering said...
- ...It is packed full of improvements that are timely for Fireman's Fund. The
- new PM interface on the 3270 sessions, including the automatic font selection
- feature, enhances our ability to work with multiple host sessions
- concurrently. CM/2 1.1 was amazingly easy to install. Its ability to
- automatically convert configuration files from previous versions will greatly
- simplify distributing this upgrade to all of our field systems. We are also
- looking forward to exploiting the many performance enhancements, the gateway,
- and the distributed feature, which will allow our disk constrained systems to
- have host access with a minimum loss in disk space.
-
-
-
-
- Bob McLean from Baskin-Robbins Information Systems said...
- ...I think that it (CM/2) is a very good product and an excellent addition to
- the family of products that facilitate intercommunications capabilities...
-
- Vic Abeloff from Computer aid said...
- ...Being totally new to OS/2 as of March of 1993, I have also found this
- version of CM/2 to be easy to install and configure. I have changed the
- colors and keyboard with a point and click interface in a matter of minutes.
- I have also had no trouble configuring CM/2 to connect directly with one
- AS/400 and establish sessions on that machine as well as a second AS/400 that
- is attached to the first one with an SDLC line.
-
- In summary, since CM/2 v1.1 was released, I have switched from DOS and Windows
- connectivity to OS/2 and CM/2. The major reason for that switch has been the
- new functions provided with this release of CM/2.
-
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- 8. BETA PROGRAMS...GET AN EARLY START!
- *****************************************************************************
-
- ********
- ENHANCED DCE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS BETA PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT
- by Trudy Henke
-
- OPPORTUNITY:
-
- IBM is accepting requests for the ENHANCED DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
- (DCE) CLIENT FOR WINDOWS BETA PROGRAM. Function in the beta code enables IBM
- internals, customer software developers and independent software vendors to
- gain experience with the DCE technologies in the WINDOWS environment.
- Further, the beta program promotes application promotes prototyping,
- development and testing activities while providing feedback to IBM. This beta
- code should NOT be used in production environments.
-
- FEATURES and FUNCTIONS:
-
- DCE is the Distributed Computing Environment, a set of technologies provided
- through the Open Software Foundation to enable development of distributed
- applications in a multi-vendor environment.
-
- The ENHANCED DCE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS is the implementation of the Open Software
- Foundation's DCE version 1.0.1, designed to execute on a Windows 3.1 based
- personal computer. The intent of DCE FOR WINDOWS Beta code is to interoperate
- with AIX-DCE servers and OS/2-DCE servers. To date, testing of this
- interoperability has been limited.
-
- This beta program contains the DCE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS (Runtime) component
- only. In order to create Windows client applications that will interoperate
- with DCE-compliant servers, it is necessary to use the Windows development
- tools that are part of the IBM DCE Software Developer's Kit (SDK) for OS/2 and
- Windows. This SDK is available from IBM for $1,095 by calling 1-800-3IBMOS2.
-
- The following beta program order options are available:
-
- o Option A - DCE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS BETA With User Data Privacy
- (Softcopy to USA/CANADA only, Hardcopy to USA only)
-
- This option contains data privacy support for optionally encrypting user
- data passed in a remote procedure call. The full DES algorithms and its
- distribution are controlled by the United States Export Regulation
- Office. Beta participants should not export this package outside the
- United States (or re-export it outside of Canada).
-
- o Option B - DCE CLIENT FOR WINDOWS BETA Without User Data Privacy
- (Softcopy only worldwide, Hardcopy to USA only)
-
- This option does not contain data privacy support. The package contains
- limited DES algorithms.
-
- Both softcopy and hardcopy are available in the USA; softcopy only outside the
- USA.
-
-
-
- To obtain the softcopy beta package requires a two step process as follows:
-
- 1. Contact your IBM marketing representative and submit the following
- information via FAX to (512) 838-4002, Attn: "ENHANCED DCE WINDOWS" or
- submit a PROFS note to DCEREQ at AUSVM1:
-
- o Specify ordering OPTION A or B for ENHANCED DCE WINDOWS.
- o Company Name:
- o Company Address:
- o Company Technical Contact Name and Phone Number:
- o IBM Marketing Representative Name:
- o VM Node and (VM Userid):
-
- Upon receipt of this information, the appropriate License Agreement will
- be sent to you or your IBM Marketing Representative (for delivery to you)
- for your review.
-
- 2. Review the License Agreement, complete the Agreement Signature Form (that
- will be included with the license) and return it via FAX to complete the
- process.
-
- Upon approval by IBM, the appropriate Option package will be sent to you
- or your IBM Marketing Representative (for delivery to you).
-
- To obtain beta program diskettes and hardcopy publications (USA Only)
- call the number below and specify whether ordering beta program Option A
- or B of the ENHANCED DCE WINDOWS.
-
- o U.S. Only, call 1-8-IBM-3040. You will be charged $35.00 (U.S.)
- plus a shipping charge.
-
-
-
- *****************************************************************************
- 9. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FROM IBM
- by Ava Rodriguez
- *****************************************************************************
-
- Software professionals can become certified by IBM to service and support
- software programs for workstations and networks through the Professional
- Certification Program from IBM. To certify, individuals demonstrate
- proficiency in supporting selected products from IBM's Personal Software
- Products (PSP) Division by passing a series of tests. The tests administered
- by Drake Training and Technologies **, an international leader in computerized
- certification testing in the computer industry.
-
- The professional roles being certified are:
-
- o Certified OS/2 Engineer
- o Certified LAN Server Engineer
- o Certified LAN Server Administrator
- o Certified OS/2 Instructor
- o Certified LAN Server Instructor
-
- Testing is administered through Drake Training and Technologies and
- certification courses are available through Skill Dynamics, an IBM Company and
- their network of IBM Licensed Education Centers. Sample tests, test
- objectives, and student course material are available to assist the candidate
- evaluate their preparedness for taking the certification tests.
-
- Individuals already certified as Novell** Certified NetWare** Engineers or
- Certified NetWare Instructors who have passed the Novell Test, Networking
- Technologies #50-80, will receive credit for specific elements of the
- Professional Certification Program from IBM. This can represent a potential
- savings of up to approximately 15% off the total cost of the Certified LAN
- Server Engineer certification.
-
- The Professional Certification Program from IBM allows software professionals
- to develop technical competency on OS/2 and LAN Server products and to gain
- industry recognition for their proficiency. These skills can contribute to an
- individual's marketability in the job market.
-
- OS/2 and LAN Server customers may realize several advantages:
-
- o Increased employee productivity
-
- o Enhanced product service and support
-
- o Use as a career planning aid for employees
-
- o Identification of standard tasks for customers with international branches
-
- During an introductory validation period, IBM is offering each test for half
- price ($50) through December 30, 1993. Some tests may remain at half price
- into the first quarter 1994. When candidates enroll for the tests with Drake
- Training and Technologies, they will be informed if the half price validation
- tests are still available.
-
-
-
- PUBLICATIONS:
-
- The following brochure and catalog are available by calling Drake Training and
- Technologies at 1-800-959-EXAM or Skill Dynamics at 1-800-IBM-TEACH:
-
- Professional Certification Program Catalog GR28-5110
- Program Description Brochure GR28-5111
- Certified OS/2 Engineer Brochure GR28-5112
- Certified LAN Server Administrator GR28-5113
- and Engineer Brochure
- Certified OS/2 and LAN Server GR28-5114
- Instructor Brochure
-
- INFORMATION SOURCES:
-
- o Skill Dynamics
-
- Education courses are delivered and administered by Skill Dynamics and their
- network of IBM Licensed Education Centers. For program brochures, catalogs,
- education course enrollment, schedules, and locations of education facilities,
- call Skill Dynamics at 1-800-IBM-TEACh from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in all
- continental U.S. time zones.
-
- o IBM FAX Service
-
- Program information, test objectives, and course descriptions are available
- from the IBM FAX Information Service, 1-800-IBM-4FAX (1-800-426-4329) within
- the USA. When calling IBM 4FAX, select the Personal Systems category or the
- Education category to get an index with FAX document numbers.
-
- o Drake Training and Technologies
-
- Requests for program catalogs, brochures, test information, test registration,
- and test locations, contact Drake Training and Technologies at 1-800-959-EXAM.
- Calls will be taken Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
- Central time.
-
-
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- 10. IBM BESTeam PROGRAM...FOR SIs, NIs, VARs, AND CONSULTANTS
- ******************************************************************************
-
- IBM PROVIDES VARs AND INTEGRATORS ACCESS TO IBM PRODUCTS AND SUPPORT
-
- In November, IBM Personal Software Products (PSP) division announced the
- Business Enterprise Solutions Team (BESTeam*), a new software channel program
- for industry remarketers, systems integrators, consultants, network
- integrators and value added resellers (VARs). BESTeam will provide members
- with unprecedented access to the full complement of IBM support for PSP's
- entire product line, including OS/2 2.1.
-
- The program, which is to be implemented January 1, 1994, reflects IBM's
- commitment to increase software sales through flexible channel partnerships.
- BESTeam was designed to help BESTeam members excel in the information systems
- market with a wide range of strategic products, professional certification,
- enhanced technical support, industry leading marketing programs and business
- partnership support services.
-
- "Our goal is to help our channel partners expand their existing business and
- capture new sales opportunities," said John Osborne, director of sales.
- "This new program will provide BESTeam members with a winning combination of
- effective technical support, aggressive merchandising and flexible marketing
- programs. This relationship should help our members increase their
- profitability by selling, supporting and implementing our software solutions.
-
- "For the customer, the BESTeam member will bring the skills and expertise to
- help develop and support client/server environments. This program will
- utilize the combined resources of IBM, consultants, selected aggregators and
- distributors, VARs, systems integrators and network integrators to meet the
- computing needs of our customers," Osborne said.
-
- From relationships established through the BESTeam program, members will be
- able to offer superior technical knowledge, support and cutting-edge solutions
- to their customers.
-
- Professional Certification
-
- Customers can be assured that BESTeam members are certified by IBM to possess
- the expertise and experience needed to serve their environments. The BESTeam
- program includes a comprehensive certification program that includes education
- and testing for three levels of certification: Administrator, Engineer and
- Instructor. All BESTeam members are required to have technical personnel
- certified in the IBM software products portfolio. IBM customers can also have
- their staffs certified as LAN Server administrators, LAN Server and OS/2
- engineers and instructors.
-
- Award-Winning Products
-
- BESTeam members will be equipped with solutions and the award-winning suite of
- IBM products; some are scalable from the desktop to the enterprise. IBM
- offers a variety of software products for desktop systems, client/server
- systems, local area network (LAN) systems, LAN management, communications, and
- application development. The breadth and quality of the product line will
-
-
-
- enable BESTeam members to develop fully-networked business solutions for
- mission-critical applications that require multi-vendor interoperability and
- provide a growth path to emerging technologies.
-
- Flexible Technical Support
-
- Reliable result-oriented technical support is critical to partners whose
- businesses depend on seamless solutions. As part of the BESTeam program, a
- variety of service and support offerings will be available for BESTeam members
- to choose from. BESTeam members can choose the level of support they require,
- ranging from bulletin board support to a more robust service and support
- offering that provides direct access to IBM expertise.
-
- "The BESTeam program offers our partners unprecedented access to the full
- complement of IBM support services," Osborne said. "The service offering in
- this program represents an invaluable asset to our partners because it allows
- them to customize their support packages to fit the needs of their customers.
- So whether their customers run standalone applications or complex distributed
- client/server environments, this service offering will provide only what is
- truly needed. This saves our customers and partners time and money."
-
- Partnership Support
-
- A vital part of the IBM BESTeam program is the business partnership support
- features, which are designed to assist members in the maintenance and growth
- of their business. Partnership support will be offered also as a way of
- opening communications between IBM and BESTeam members. This will allow
- members to gather technical requirements and pass them to the development
- organization for inclusion in future products and enhancements.
-
- "This program is part of IBM's effort to become more flexible in its
- relationships with the channels that sell and service today's computer
- systems," said Osborne. "We want to be known as a company that's easy to do
- business with, and this program is designed to reflect that commitment."
-
- Industry remarketers, integrators, consultants and VARs who are interested in
- more information on the BESTeam program can call 1-800-627-8363.
-
- Headquartered in Austin, Texas, IBM Personal Software Products Division is an
- industry leader in the development of operating systems and networking
- products for personal computers. In 1992, IBM introduced OS/2 Version 2, the
- leading 32-bit multitasking operating system for the PC. Today, PSP develops,
- manufactures and markets a wealth of software, including operating systems,
- LAN systems, object technology, multimedia and pen products.
-
-
-
-
-
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- 11. PRODUCT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FROM IBM..."TESTED AND APPROVED FOR
- LAN SYSTEMS"
- ******************************************************************************
-
- The "Tested and Approved for LAN Systems" program certifies products (software
- and hardware) for coexistence, interoperability, and compatibility in complex
- multi-vendor LAN environments. Independent Software Vendors and Independent
- Hardware Vendors can submit their products to the Integration Test Lab in
- Austin Texas for testing. This program is complimentary to the "Ready! for
- LAN Server" product certification program that was announced in August.
-
- Products to be tested are installed in a LAN System environment with software
- products from IBM (LAN Server, Communication Manager/2, Distributed Computing
- Environment, LAN NetView, LAN Distance, etc) and other vendors (Novell,
- WordPerfect, Lotus, etc.) - along with DOS, DOS/Windows, NetWare, and OS/2
- clients. Over 200 hardware systems from IBM and other vendors (AST, Compaq,
- CompuAdd, Digital, Dell, Gateway, NCR, NEC, Olivetti, Packard Bell, etc) are
- used in the test lab.
-
- Test elements include:
-
- o Installation - verify smooth installation, reinstallation and
- deinstallation
- o Function - verify dynamic compatibility by exercising a set of the
- product's functions under busy real-life conditions.
- o Testing - verify execution of functional tests.
-
- Once a product has been certified, it receives the official "Tested and
- Approved for LAN Systems" certification mark which vendors can then display on
- their product packaging and in their advertising programs. Certified products,
- along with their test reports, will be listed on CompuServe, TalkLink (OS/2
- BBS), 1-800-IBM-4FAX, National Solutions Center database, and Ziff-Davis'
- Support On Site** for Networks on CD-ROM.
-
- Here's what people are saying about "Tested and Approved for LAN Systems"
- product certification:
-
- "It was a great benefit to install WordPerfect Office** at IBM's Integration
- Test Lab. We are excited that IBM has taken the time to put WP Office 4.0
- through its rigorous certification process. We are happy to see WP Office 4.0
- have IBM's mark of approval. This will help ensure to our common customers
- that our products work well, and seamlessly, together" - Stewart Nelson, VP
- Development Workgroup Solutions, WordPerfect.
-
- "We applaud IBM for stepping up to the challenge of creating a lab and a
- process for testing products in real-world environments. This product
- certification mark will help resellers and customers identify products that
- will work together" - Jeffrey Papows, VP Notes Division of Lotus.
-
- "This program will help vendors and customers make buying decisions.
- Integrators can look for the 'Tested and Approved for LAN Systems' mark to
- know that a product has been tested for compatibility and that the test
- reports are available on public forums" - Art Olbert, Director of LAN Systems,
- IBM Personal Software Products.
-
-
-
- The fees for participating in the "Tested and Approved for LAN Systems"
- program range from $3,000 to $10,095 depending on the test product's
- complexity. Vendors can call 1-800-992-4777 or fax requests to 1-512-838-8989
- for additional information.
-
-
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- 12. IBM OEM PERSONAL SOFTWARE PRODUCTS...GROWING MOMENTUM
- by Dave Wilkes
- ******************************************************************************
-
- Ungermann-Bass, Inc., Computer Products Center, and Advanced Modular
- Solutions, Inc., most recently joined the many companies already taking
- advantage of the OEM relationships being established with IBM's Personal
- Software Products (PSP) Division. PC manufacturers, ISVs, and IHVs now
- combine the latest PSP products, such as OS/2 2.1, DOS 6.1, LAN Server 3.0,
- LAN Distance, and others, with their OEM product offerings.
-
- Didier Moretti, General Manager of Ungermann-Bass' Network Management Business
- Unit said, "Ungermann-Bass provides the industry's leading PC-based network
- management solution called NetDirector. Based on IBM's OS/2 operating system,
- NetDirector will include support for IBM's LAN Server product as well.
- NetDirector's success is based on our commitment to excellence and the
- partnership choices we make including IBM."
-
- Computer Products Center, a high quality distributor of finished systems and
- packaged components to the Corporate and VAR marketplace, is packaging
- OS/2 2.1 and DOS 6.1 with their line of HiLite computer systems products.
- Edward Meadows, Computer Products Center General Manager says, "The foundation
- of the Computer Products Center philosophy is to offer products of the highest
- caliber and excellent product support. We find IBM to be an outstanding
- partner to enhance our solution offerings."
-
- PC manufacturers can take advantage of annual sales volume attainment
- discounts offered under the distribution agreement, and ISVs and IHVs can
- choose either annual sales volume commitment or sales volume attainment
- discounts under the Object Code License Agreements. Under the terms of the
- agreements, sales of IBM software must be tied to sales of the OEM product.
-
- "Today's right-sizing customers are looking for integrated business
- solutions," said Dan Lucky, vice president of marketing for Advanced Modular
- Solutions, Inc. "The IBM OEM LAN Systems software agreement enables us to
- provide business solutions specifically tailored to the needs of our
- customers. This competitive business advantage enables us to provide an
- integrated customized LAN Server solution that utilizes all our value-add
- hardware and software offerings."
-
- For more information, call Tom Williams, National OEM Sales Manager, Personal
- Software Products Division at (512) 823-1591.
-
-
-
-
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- 13. EDUCATION
- ******************************************************************************
-
- ********
- MOBILE FORUM '93 and '94
- by Pamela Weedon
-
-
- Date: December 6-7, 1993
- Location: National Center for Mobile and Wireless Computing
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Price: $595 - Earlybird Special until 11/12/93
- $695 - after 11/12/93
-
-
- Mobile and wireless computing is changing the way companies and government
- agencies think about information technology - a new paradigm that allows
- executives looking for competitive advantages to rethink the purpose, use,
- and benefits of computers and telecommunications.
-
- Mobile Forum is a collaborative educational program presented by Skill
- Dynamics, An IBM Company specializing in technology education, and Directions
- in Mobile/Wireless Computing magazine, the industry's prime publication for
- information on advances in mobile and wireless computing products and
- applications.
-
- Mobile Forum uses a single-track approach to offer you a concise program
- filled with the insights of end-users, and key industry leaders, such as:
- Steve Smith from Ericsson GE, Steve Boatman from IBM Corporation,
- Lawrence Movshin from Wilkinson, Barker, Knauer & Quinn, and Tom
- Berger from ARDIS. Some topics on the agenda include: Wireless LANs, Future
- Trends and Directions, E-mail, Components of a Mobile/Wireless Solution, and
- Satellites. There is also a panel discussion on the Wireless Network Topology
- of Choice and a networking reception.
-
- For more information, a brochure, or to Register call 1-800-422-8033.
-
-
-
-
- ********
- IBM DEVELOPERS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
- LAN NETVIEW FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS WORKSHOP
- by Susan Woo
-
-
- Date: Feb 7-11, 1994
- Mar 21-25, 1994
- June 6-10, 1994
- Location: IBM Corporation
- 11100 Metric Blvd.
- Building 808; Rm. 1M-100
- Austin, Texas 78758
- Price: $1,800 per student; $22,500 per private class
- (1-14 students; $500 per each additional student)
-
- Do you believe that management of distributed heterogeneous systems is the
- challenge of the 90's? Do you see an opportunity in the development of a
- systems management solution? Then take a look at IBM LAN NetView as a network
- management platform and the LAN NetView Software Developers Workshop as a
- method to jump-start development of your management application!
-
- The LAN NetView framework supports industry standards such as the Common
- Management Information Protocol (CMIP) and Simple Network Management Protocol
- (SNMP) over transports such as TCP/IP and Logical Link Control (LLC).
-
- In the 5-day workshop, students become familiar with the components of the
- framework by developing basic managing applications using:
-
- - an open application programming interface (API) based on X/Open's
- Management Protocol (XMP), which uses the same technology as the OSF
- Consolidated Management Application Programming Interface (CM-API) and
- SystemView's Common Management Interface (CMI)
-
- - an object-oriented API based on IBM's System Object Model (SOM)
- technology
-
- The workshop is a combination of classroom lectures and hands-on lab work.
- The student will spend a significant portion of the week writing basic
- management applications in the OS/2 2.1 32-bit environment.
-
- Objectives:
-
- To explore issues affecting the design and implementation of managing
- applications that can be integrated into the LAN NetView distributed
- management environment and to become familiar with the underlying
- standards-based protocols and programming interfaces which define
- management of heterogeneous networks.
-
- Audience:
-
- OS/2 application programmers who want to learn the X/Open Management Protocol
- (XMP) and OSI-Abstract-Data Manipulation API (XOM), either to assist them in
- creating managing applications now or to assist them in understanding the
- framework for future designs.
-
-
-
- Benefits:
-
- The workshop will provide a broad base of understanding of the development of
- managing applications in the LAN NetView environment. It will include the
- integration of the managing application with the topology display of the View
- graphical user interface through the use of its object-oriented APIs based on
- the System Object Model.
-
- Prerequisites:
-
- Experienced C language programmers who have written or intend to write
- managing applications or who have application programming experience.
- Familiarity with object-oriented programming concepts and a basic
- understanding of networking and communications protocols (TCP/IP) is also
- helpful.
-
- To Register: Call 1 800 IBM-TEACH, request course code G3855.
- From outside U.S., call (602) 629-2731 and ask for education
- enrollment.
-
- For additional information, contact:
-
- Jennifer Shipley Roger Lewis
- Workshop Administrator Program Manager
- (512) 823-1815 (512) 823-1923
- (512) 823-3047 (FAX) (512) 823-3047 (FAX)
-
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
- 14. IBM LAN SYSTEMS BUYER'S GUIDE
- by John Kunkel
- ******************************************************************************
-
- The IBM LAN Systems Buyer's Guide is a single reference point for major IBM
- LAN product offerings. In addition, it provides an overview of IBM's
- workstation-based LAN strategy and development priorities. Selected IBM
- technical support offerings associated with implementing LAN-based business
- applications are discussed. It is designed to be of value for LAN marketing
- and consulting professionals as well as for people currently responsible for
- LAN activities in the business community.
-
- The guide, which is approximately 200 pages, has three main components:
-
- 1. IBM product offerings at both a summary and a detail level along with
- summary level information on selected vendor offerings.
-
- 2. Information on a variety of IBM support programs ranging from
- publications to Certification Programs to software developer support
- programs.
-
- The guide may be obtained in hard copy through your IBM representative around
- mid-December as publication #G326-0393. Earlier copies may be obtained in
- soft copy through your IBM representative on the IBM MKTTOOLS database as
- G3260393.
-
- Please send your comments and feedback to:
-
- INTERNET ID: LANSYSTEMS @ VNET.IBM.COM
- IBM VNET ID: AUSVM1(LANNEWS)
-
- or use the comment form in the back of the Buyer's Guide.
-
-
-
-
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- 15. IBM PSP LAN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDED FOR ISO 9001 REGISTRATION
- by Sharon Phillips
- ******************************************************************************
-
- IBM Personal Software Products (PSP) LAN Systems has been recommended for ISO
- 9001 registration by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc., an external International
- Organization of Standardization (ISO) registrar. ISO 9001 is a standard for
- the design, development, manufacturing, testing, delivery and service of
- products.
-
- IBM's international customers are beginning to make ISO 9001 compliance an
- integral part of their purchase agreements. Even those customers that have
- not adopted this requirement are beginning to use the standards as a way to
- differentiate the offerings of various suppliers; particularly when products
- and services are substantially similar.
-
- Competitive pressures are also beginning to emerge as a motivator in seeking
- ISO compliance. Many companies have converted their ISO successes into a
- marketing advantage and have used the achievement as a fundamental advertising
- strategy aimed at separating one vendor from the rest by virtue of the ISO
- 9001 registration.
-
- As a result of the ISO 9001 Registration Audit conducted November 1-5, 1993,
- all products developed by PSP LAN Systems will be ISO 9001 compliant.
-
- According to Art Olbert, Director of PSP LAN Systems, "we understand the
- importance of complying with the ISO 9001 standard and are very pleased to be
- recommended for registration during our first formal audit. We are also
- delighted with the excellent feedback from the audit team concerning
- opportunities to improve our quality management system and how well our
- organization conforms to our processes."
-
-
-
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- 16. LAN SYSTEMS NETWORK NEWSLETTER SURVEY
- ******************************************************************************
-
- We want to produce a quality newsletter that meets your needs. Please take 5
- minutes to answer the following questions and send your responses to:
-
- - FAX: 512-823-1864
-
- - MAIL: IBM LAN Systems Marketing Support Department
- IBM Personal Software Products
- 11400 Burnet Rd. #2995
- Austin, TX 78758
-
- - IBM VNET: AUSVM1(LANNEWS)
-
- - INTERNET ID: LANSYSTEMS @ VNET.IBM.COM
-
- 1. Does this newsletter improve your product knowledge of IBM's LAN Systems
- products?
- _____ Yes _____ No
-
- 2. How often would you like this newsletter published?
- _____ Monthly _____ Every other month
- _____ Quarterly (currently published quarterly)
-
- 3. Is the length of the newsletter:
- _____ Too short _____ Too long _____ Just right
-
- 4. What other LAN Systems information would you like to see published in
- this newsletter?
- _____________________________________________________________________
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- 5. Are you a customer?
- _____ Yes _____ No
-
- 6. If you answered yes to #5, please answer the following questions:
- o What industry do you work in (e.g. Banking, Insurance, etc.)
- _____________________________________________________________________
- o Do you currently have or plan to have IBM LAN Systems installed?
- _____ Yes _____ No
-
- o Do you have LAN Systems installed that are not IBM?
- If so, who is the software manufacturer?
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
-
- COMMENTS: Please offer any ideas/suggestions to improve the newsletter.
- __________________________________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________________________________
-
- Thank you for answering this survey. We need your input!
-
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