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IBM Workplace Managed Client 2.6 on Linux

Author: redbooks.ibm.com | Published: 23rd May 2006 | Visited: 433 times | Add Comment
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With IBM Workplace Managed Client Release 2.6 on Linux, IBM offers a strategic end-to-end Linux solution that provides both the benefits of Linux and IBM Workplace Collaboration Services. This IBM Redbook provides a technical overview of IBM Workplace Managed Client and examines why it is a smart, strategic choice. In addition, we provide a detailed description and best practices for deploying, installing and configuring the product. We focus on the following topics: - Benefits and positioning of a Linux client. Why Workplace Managed Client on Linux? - Overview of the product features and functionality. - Technical and architectural overview of the client. - Description of how to install the client on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other Linux distributions. - Possibilities and benefits for an end-to-end Linux solution (IBM Workplace server and IBM Workplace Managed Client on Linux). - Example of a sample application and customization based on the underlying Eclipse framework.

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