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Title:DIGITAL UNIX(FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1)
Notice:Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference
Moderator:SMURF::DENHAM
Created:Thu Mar 16 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:10068
Total number of notes:35879

9326.0. "New book:UNIX & Windows NT Integration, SW Dev. & Migration" by SMURF::MCMULLEN () Fri Mar 28 1997 10:59

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                                  From:  Joe McMullen
                                  Date:  March 28, 1997
                                  Mail:  ZKO3-3/Y32
                                   DTN:  381-1135
                                 email:  [email protected]
       
       New publication: 

       Guide to UNIX and Windows NT Integration, Software Development 
       and Migration
       March 1997
       order number: EC-G7520-43

       Replaces: Digital UNIX and Windows NT Interoperabiity Guide
       order number EC-N5855-43 (May 1996)
         
       This book is available as a free printed book, that can
       be ordered through the Literature Ordering System (LOS). It 
       is also available on the Internet as an HTML version.

       -  VTX

       Using VTX LOS, specify the part number (EC-G7520-43).
    
       - HTML

       The HTML version is available on Digital's external web, at:
      
    http://www.digital.com/info/alphaserver/solutions/interop/
    integration.html


    Changes since previous version:
    -------------------------------
    - Major restructuring of the book to make it correspond to the 
      AllConnect for UNIX Program structure, emphasizing three key areas: 
      integration, software development, and migration

    - New chapter on DIGITAL Mail and Messaging strategies and solutions
  
    - Completely revised chapter on systems, networks, and applications
      management

    - Completely revised chapter on software development

    - Revisions to middleware solutions

    - New chapter on using POSIX subsystem to port code from UNIX to 
      Windows NT, supplied by Softway Systems

    - New appendixes on DIGITAL Year 2000 Solutions and DIGITAL 
      consulting services

    - New partners listed throughout the book
 
    
    
    
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                                  From:  Joe McMullen
                                  Date:  April 14, 1997
                                  Mail:  ZKO3-3/Y32
                                   DTN:  381-1135
                                 email:  [email protected]
       
       New publication: 

       Guide to UNIX and Windows NT Integration, Software Development 
       and Migration 
       March 1997
       order number: EC-G7520-43

       Replaces: Digital UNIX and Windows NT Interoperabiity Guide
       order number EC-N5855-43 (May 1996)
         
       This book is available as a free printed book, that can
       be ordered through the Literature Ordering System (LOS). It 
       is also available on the Internet as HTML and PDF versions.

       -  VTX

       Using VTX LOS, specify the part number (EC-G7520-43).

       - HTML and PDF

       The HTML and PDF versions are available on Digital's external web, at:
      
    http://www.digital.com/info/alphaserver/solutions/interop/
    integration.html


    Changes since previous version:
    -------------------------------
    - Major restructuring of the book to make it correspond to the 
      AllConnect for UNIX Program structure, emphasizing three key areas: 
      integration, software development, and migration

    - New chapter on DIGITAL Mail and Messaging strategies and solutions
  
    - Completely revised chapter on systems, networks, and applications
      management

    - Completely revised chapter on software development

    - Revisions to middleware solutions

    - New chapter on using POSIX subsystem to port code from UNIX to 
      Windows NT, supplied by Softway Systems

    - New appendixes on DIGITAL Year 2000 Solutions and DIGITAL 
      consulting services

    - New partners listed throughout the book