"SAMBA" proves to be a popular brand. Deutsche Telekom recently named a software solution for mobile applications SaMBa! - but obviously forgot about the already existing and protected open source software SAMBA. Goettingen based SerNet GmbH, who holds the trademark for SAMBA in Germany on behalf of…
Ralph Boehme, working at SerNets own SAMBA team, was appointed as official member of the <link http: www.samba.org samba team external-link-new-window>SAMBA CoreTeam. The independent team consists of 40 people from all over the world who contribute regularly to SAMBA and have direct write access to the repository.
The first German-language book on SAMBA 4 is on the market: "Samba 4 - The practical book for administrators" by Stefan Kania is available now and is already advancing to become a reference work. SerNet makes a clear recommendation: For years the people of Göttingen have relied on Stefan Kania as a…
SerNet is joined by Ralph Böhme from NetAFP to further strengthen the SAMBA team. Böhme is the main developer of Netatalk, a free AFP implementation for Linux servers. The step comes as a response to current changes in the protocol landscape: The release of MacOS X 10.9 ("Maverick") made SMB the…