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If there?s one thing that actually helps innovation and all kinds of gadget sales it?s hype. How many times have customers been influenced to buy something new just because everybody's talking about it? Indeed, in the marketing plan of those new products, there's usually a lot of ?teasers? which build up the ?buzz?. Let's take examples from a few popular products: Microsoft Windows: Months (or years) before the launch of Windows 8, one can already find a lot of rumors, articles as well as blog posts about it. The first magazine publishing sneak-peaks and teasers of Windows 8 will get a lot of attention and will nurture the need for customers to be ?ready to buy? Microsoft Windows 8 once it's available for sale;The same technique applies for the upcoming iPhone5: There is already a lot of buzz spreading around the internet about its specifications as well as the date that it will be available to the market;A similar online buzz has also helped to make Twitter very popular today ? especially in the journalism field. Twitter has become so hyped that almost all big TV shows have some twitter account or hashtag ?trend? to encourage people to discuss their program long after it has aired. Indeed, the strategy has proven to work well. It has been used for decades in the IT industry and customers have now been ?trained? to expect the new product way before it's available to the market. The IT advertising industry has made it so that we are alert to every new product that will be available: how many times have you spoken to someone who is, without doubt, on-top of every new product out there? Well, you probably would no longer be surprised if you found out that the same person has a plethora of advice on every known subject that?s going viral - in fact, they read all the rumors and sneak-previews that are published. As a ?regular? user, we might assume that this person is really in the know when it comes to IT (which may be the case), but chances are that they aren?t really an expert on all these topics. So when asking advice on a specific product, 90% of the time, they will decline, simply because there's a big difference between ?reading the latest news? and fully mastering one product. Unfortunately, that same scheme also applies to cloud computing. Average users will wrongly perceive some people as Cloud computing experts - simply because they can talk the talk. This causes issues regarding customer's perception and expectations. Indeed, since there's a lot of hype nowadays around cloud computing, as customers, we tend to approach whoever has pitched cloud-computing to us with the expectation that they will help us out in our own implementation. This is where we should be careful; knowing the difference between those who contribute to the hype against the experts who actually use one or multiple cloud-computing solutions. Indeed, as a customer, once you've adopted a Cloud based solution, it will always be beneficial if you can contact an actual implementation expert to help you achieve your goals.
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What is LDAP server? Directory service (LDAP server) is a software system that stores, organizes and provides access to information in a directory; a shared information infrastructure for locating, managing, administering, and organizing common items and network resources, which can include volumes, folders, files, printers, users, groups, devices, telephone numbers and other objects. To access directories servers and clients interact in the model of client/server communication. The process of directory access happens in the following way: a directory client calls API (application programming interface) to access a directory for reading or writing the information. The client call accesses the information in the directory on behalf of the requesting client via TCP/IP (the default LDAP TCP/IP ports ? 636 for secure communications, 389 for unencrypted communications). The results of the action are returned to the client then. Servers provide a specific service to LDAP clients. Sometimes directory servers may become the clients of other servers to collect the necessary information for request processing. LDAP server performs the following basic operations: Search entries; Compare entries; Add entries; Delete entries; Modify entries; Move entries; Rename entries; Extended operation; Authentication. According to X.500 standard, servers can be connected into a hierarchical structure. That is why users can proceed from one server to another while searching the necessary information. Web interface is widely used for server administration including remote administration. Directory services can be used for: Locating and providing information about people (address books, yellow pages, white pages) and distributed resources like printers; User authentication and authorization for Web servers or other LDAP-enabled applications; Policies that are shared by multiple applications or application instances. Directory server main components are: A front-end (handles LDAP client operations coming into the server over TCP/IP connection); A database back-end (handles stores and retrieves directory objects from relational database). Some researchers and professionals highlight the best LDAP servers from the number of open source and commercial ones: Open source LDAP servers include: Red Hat Directory Server/Fedora Directory Server. Red Hat Directory Server was initially bought from Netscape Security Solutions as a commercial product for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Nowadays it is produced by Red Hat with name Red Hat Directory Server. Following its policy Red Hat produced version for Fedora Core also. It is called Fedora Directory Server that is perfect for distributives on the basis of RedHat. Codes of these servers coincide greatly because of the common root. Unlike OpenLDAP Fedora/Red Hat directory servers have good documentation. OpenLDAP. OpenLDAP is the further development of the original slapd. It is widely distributed and used on many platforms like Linux, FreeBSD, Windows and MacOS X. Documentation containing on the website is quite obsolete, but there are many useful step-by-step instructions. OpenLDAP is time-tested. Its functionality is practically identical to RedHat directory server. Commercial LDAP Servers are: Novell eDirectory. All products are free for higher educational establishments. It works with the help of the following operational systems: Novell Netware, Windows (NT), Linux (SUSE Enterprise, or RedHat), Solaris, AIX, HP-UX. You have everything in one product ? all the necessary programs are given at once. Installation and customization are easy. Advantages - exclusive documentation and affordable price, technical support for registered users and cross-platform function. Disadvantage ? closed source files. Microsoft Active Directory. It is a part of Windows Server family. It?s a perfect solution for MS networks. Advantages ? perfect integration into the system, highly qualified documentation. Sun Java System Directory Server. Sun merged with IPlanet Company and created its new product ? Sun ONE, renamed afterwards to Sun Java System Directory Server. It is not a standalone product, but just a part of Java Enterprise System. System requirements: Solaris 10, Solaris 9, Solaris 8 (only for SPARC), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 and 3.1, HP-UX 11i, Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003. You can not buy it apart from Java Enterprise System. But if you decide to use complex solution from Sun, you won?t have any problems. Sun engineers will help you to install and configure it according to your requirements. IBM Tivoli Directory Server. LDAP-solution from IBM. It is supported by the following operational systems: AIX, Solaris, Microsoft Windows 2000, HP-UX, and also Linux for Intel and IBM eServer iSeries, pSeries and zSeries. 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