The Battle of Mobility ‑ Status Quo
On Tuesday September 14 Open Horizons
Benelux will organize the The Battle of Mobility ‑ Status Quo meeting
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the Efteling. During this meeting we will update you about the Novell
Datasynchronizer & Mobility Pack, BlackBerry Enterprise
Server 5.0.1. for GroupWise and NotifyLink, one of the partnersolutions. |
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Of course everyone is welcome. The fee for non-members covers our costs and is 29 Euro, for Open Horizons members the participation is of course free !
Efteling Hotel
Horst 31
5170 AA Kaatsheuvel
Nederland
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The registration of this event will be handled by Open Horizons International. With any questions please contact us via:
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Please
note: this program is subject to be changed without notice - please
always visit this page again for the latest version of the event
schedule
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In this session we will discuss the results of our trip to RIM HQ in
Waterloo (CA), including a status update of the Blackberry Enterprise
Server 5.0.1 for GroupWise Beta. Furthermore we will discuss all major
changes and new features. We will minimize the slides and show a lot of
the new features. We will
also
talk about an upgrade from a Blackberry Enterprise Server 4.1 to 5.0.1
for
GroupWise and have a look on new tools to seamlessly migrate users from
one
server
to the other without (reactivation) disturbance to the end-user. |
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Update on the latest release 4.7 with a focus on the differences and alignments on ActiveSync and sync & device management of all smartphone device types like iPhone, Nokia, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm and Android. |
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Join us for a drink and some discussions, always better than while trying to go home spending a lot of time in traffic jams.
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Please note: dinner is not included, so please make sure to pay your bill when leaving at the restaurant.
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Denis de Wit is working as Sales Engineer for over 6 years now in the area of messaging and communcations around GroupWise and since 2008 for Tmi3. He worked on numerous archiving, security and communications implementation projects. Formerly with Messaging Architects and currently with Notify, Escaux, Gwava, and PineApp. He is speaker at several locations of the Open-Horizons Tour.
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Erno has been supporting GroupWise since it was still called
WordPerfect Office, with a special interest in integration of document management,
workflow, CRM and PDA's. As an MCNE and
MCNI, he has delivered training and consulting throughout the world. Erno has
been a speaker on BrainShare, Summits and NUI
events. Erno has been one of authors of the Novell Press "GroupWise 7.0
Administrator Solution Guide" and the lead author of “The GroupWise
Powerguide". Erno has also written many articles for several
magazines and is one of the initiators of the Open Horizons magazine. |
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Mark Beermann has a background in messaging, communication and mobile data and has been involved with product and business management of mobile devices at Philips, business consultancy at Cap Gemini, and involved in several internet start-ups on mobile services. Since 2003, he is involved in the GroupWise arena and founder of Tmi3. Tmi3 provides complete messaging & communications solutions and services.
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Ten years ago Paul Van der Cruyssen had to install
his first e-mail system, and it was ... GroupWise. Love at first sight!
After this installion he installed, migrated and supported small and
big groupware systems. Paul works as an independent consultant. As a
true believer he installed the first GroupWise on Linux in Belgium. If
there's time, then Paul is also active as a beta tester (iFolder,
ZENworks, GroupWise). |
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Uwe became a Engineer of Network Technology in 1992 started in the Business in Novell Environments in 1993. Before he was an untrained Admin for the University Netware 2.15 and 3.11 Network. In 1997 he became a CNI. Uwe is currently certified as multiple MCNE and MCNI. He started to work with GroupWise in the early 1994. In 2000 he wrote an admin guide for GW6.0 in German language. He is a speaker on several Novell congresses in Germany. He was awarded to speak at BrainShare Salt Lake City in 2001. |
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Volkmar Ruzicka started to work with Novell solutions in 1988, first touching a NetWare 2.12 non-dedicated server and GroupWise 5.2. As a Linux enthusiast he loves GroupWise running on Linux. His focus is on Blackberry Enterprise Server and GroupWise clustering as well as Novell Open Enterprise Server. He has presented at BrainShare and Open Horizons regional events and EMEA Summit. |
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