From: Petr Snajdr <mysnajdr@VSZBR.CZ>
Subject: Re: Windows v siti
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 09:05:27 +0100
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> Zatim to vidim takhle (jako nejdulezitejsi): > > 1. Uzivatelska konfigurace a prava k lokalnim zdrojum, pritom > databaze uzivatelu v siti, pokud se nelze prihlasit, spousti se > "anonymni" uzivatel (to by asi mely umet W95, ... co ten Warp?) OS/2 Warp Connect is a complete, out-of-the-box connectivity solution for users who need access to information either remotely or as part of a networked environment. OS/2 Warp Connect adds a rich set of networking and connectivity features to the most popular 32-bit desktop operating system. Peer-to-peer networking Connectivity hooks to industry-leading servers Advanced remote access capabilities Enhanced TCP/IP support to provide dial-up or LAN connections to the Internet OS/2 Warp Connect is a one-box, value-packed business solution for SMALL BUSINESSES, adding advanced networking capabilities to OS/2 Warp. Peer-to-peer connection software IBM Works, a suite of applications for word processing, database, charting, graphics, spreadsheet, report writing and personal information management Built-in fax capability via FaxWorks One-button Internet access Lotus Notes Express OS/2 Warp Connect is a network-savvy client for ENTERPRISES. Concurrent connection to all industry-leading file, print, and information resources between desktops, across the LAN, or over the Internet including: LAN Server 4.0, NetWare 2.x to 4.x, Lotus Notes, Gopher, FTP, and the World Wide Web Enhanced TCP/IP support Remote access for employees on the road or at home Peer sharing of files and printers both locally and remotely Integrated install that allows customers to selectively install any, or all of Warp Connect's components; users can also start an automated, unattended install Configuration Installation and Distribution (CID)-enabled Network Sign-on Coordinator allows single sign-on to NetWare, LAN Server and MS servers, extends to 5250 and 3270 mainframe sessions > > 2.S centralnim ulozenim uzivatelskych konfiguraci souvisi vzdalena > administrace (taky asi W95). LAN Distance Lets you connect your remote PC to another PC to share files and printers remotely Connect to a LAN through a connection server to execute office applications while you're away from the office IBM Peer for OS/2 Offers a low-cost way to share information, printers, modems and more with co-workers Allows PCs to function as peers while accessing servers on the LAN at the same time Lets you control who has access to resources on your PC Connect to other PCs running IBM Peer for OS/2, Windows for Workgroups, as well as other vendors' server software LAN client solution Provides a complete network client for IBM LAN Server or Novell NetWare LANs Allows you to share resources such as files and printers Gives you a full range of LAN connectivity software in one cost-effective package Saves you time and trouble through streamlined installation Coordinates single-user ID and password access to multiple systems TCP/IP for OS/2 Provides complete information-highway access including Internet applications such as IBM WebExplorer, Gopher, Telnet, FTP and NewsReader Lets you seamlessly navigate through the Internet with easy-to-use graphical interfaces via high-speed modem Gives you a robust set of TCP/IP protocols for doing file transfers, terminal emulation, remote printing and e-mail > > 3. Diky oddeleni technicke konfigurace moznost vyuzivat diskove > orientovane operacni systemy (coz s GUI asi musi byt), tzn. plne > vyuziti technickych moznosti konkretniho pocitace, takze mne > nevadi, ze jedno pocitadlo ma takovou a druhe makovou napr. > sitovou kartu, ruzne disky apod.) ??????????? > > Napada nekoho jeste neco? > Want to know if your hardware will work with OS/2 Warp? Want to know how to uninstall Windows 95? Want to have OS/2 Warp and Windows 95 co-exist on your computer? Want some OS/2 Warp Information or Cool OS/2 Warp Stuff? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then ..... ..... get your copy of the Just Add OS/2 Warp Kit now!!! http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/drk95.html and: OS/2 Warp: the next generation At the core of the 1996 product plan is the next version of the OS/2 Warp client, code-named Merlin. IBM plans to significantly enhance OS/2 Warp's user interface to be easier and more intuitive. As part of IBM's plans for network-centric computing, the Merlin interface will be network aware, making connections automatically as the user needs them. Merlin will offer improved multimedia and game capabilities, enhanced plug-and-play features, and an updated BonusPak. It will include the Upgrade Advisor, a utility in the Just Add OS/2 Warp kit which simplifies the installation process. For corporate users, Merlin will offer C-2 security extensions and improved input/output queue performance. It will include the Developer API Extensions to make it easier for software developers to write Windows 95 and OS/2 Warp applications simultaneously. It will also feature integrated OpenDoc runtime support, which will enable developers to start using OpenDoc components in their applications and give users the ability to embed OLE 2.0 information in OS/2 Warp documents. Another focus of the 1996 product strategy will be the IBM Microkernel and microkernel-based versions of OS/2 Warp. Nearly 20 corporations, universities and research institutes worldwide have licensed the microkernel, laying the foundation for a completely open microkernel standard. IBM plans portable, microkernel-based versions of OS/2 Warp for both Intel and PowerPC platforms. The first portable version will be OS/2 Warp for the PowerPC, which will ship later this year. Finally, on the server side, Thompson confirmed IBM's plans for a series of cross-platform application and enabling servers, code-named Project Eagle. OS/2 Warp Server, currently in beta test, will be one of the base operating systems upon which the Eagle series is delivered. OS/2 Warp Server is expected to ship in the first quarter of 1996, followed by Directory and Security Services and the SMP version of OS/2 Warp. "The bottom line is that 1995 has been a good year for OS/2 Warp," said Thompson. "And we're anticipating that the future will be even brighter as we continue to extend and improve OS/2 Warp as the desktop client for connected consumers and strengthen OS/2 Warp as an advanced, battle-tested server solution that will simplify distributed computing for businesses and workgroups of all sizes." S pozdravem Petr Snajdr
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