Identity Intelligence Series: Novell

Tuesday, March 07 2006 @ 03:14 PM CST

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Identity Intelligence Series: Novell

Political infighting almost killed Novell's provisioning efforts. Find out what the company did to retake the lead in enterprise provisioning in this second episode of IT Architect's Identity Intelligence Series. Executive editor David Greenfield joins forces with Burton Group's identity and privacy analyst and the CIO of Westchester County, NY to grill Novell on the company's failures and successes in the identity management space. Listen to the full podcast here, or check out portions of the interview at the links below.

PODCAST LINKS:
• Pregame show and background
• Interview with Simon Vining
• Post-game analysis and commentary

WHO'S WHO
David Greenfield is the executive editor of IT ARCHITECT magazine. An award-winning journalist and 15-year networking veteran, Greenfield has covered nearly every aspect of the networking industry


Dr. Norman J. Jacknis is the first CIO of Westchester County, NY, and co-chair of the NY State CIO Council Technology Committee. Jacknis comes with extensive experience in the private sector, most recently dealing with enterprise middleware software products. He has a Ph.D. and B.A. from Princeton University.

Lori Rowland is an analyst with Burton Group's Identity and Privacy Strategies service. She specializes in identity management, privacy, provisioning, and directories.



Simon Vining is responsible for Novell's go-to-market strategy for security and identity. He was previously the solutions manager for security and identity as part of Novell's North America field marketing organization. Prior to joining Novell, Simon held product management and marketing positions in the technology sector, as well as strategy positions in business consulting and government.

Music "Walking on the Rue", Courtesy Digital Riffs Music, www.digitalriffs.ca, under Creative Commons License.

http://www.itarchitectmag.com/podcastdownload/

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