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Beehive 1.4.3 Released

Wow. I'm lagging behind aren't I...

During the Christmas break, the sneaky people over at Oracle Beehive Product Development released the latest versions of Beehive Server and Beekeeper.

Oracle Beehive Server Release 1 (1.4.3.0.0)

 for Linux x86 (1,360,708,561 bytes) (cksum 3962428080)
for Windows (32-bit) (1,323,732,541 bytes)
for Solaris (SPARC 64-bit) (1,408,796,040 bytes) (cksum 588471323 )


Oracle Beekeeper Release 1 (1.4.3.0.0)

for Linux x86 (391,856,405 bytes) (cksum 1539779105)
for Windows (32-bit) (351,848,164 bytes)
for Solaris (SPARC 64-bit) (423,555,779 bytes) (cksum 1546135533)


Get downloading people. Upgrade class starts soon... :-)

Sorry I didn't post earlier, it's amazing how much things pile up when you spend a few weeks away from work. I made the mistake of checking my mail 1/2 way through my holidays, 300+ emails waiting for me, not to mention all the blogs to read...

Anyway, I'm back on track. Should be blogging soon about stuff. I've been working with Oracle VM lately, a fantastic product. I might post an entry about how I turned 4 ordinary PC's into a fun little highly available test system for eBusiness Suite and Single Sign-On.


Comments (4)

I upgraded last week, the conference works great! still working through some LDAP mapping oddities for multiple "business" email addresses and identifying primary address.

Ricardo Zegarra:

I finished the installation of this version of beehive but now what about the migration process from email servers like exchange?
Thanks

Ooooo. Migration... That used to be a dirty :-)

There is a migration tool that has been released to Oracle Consulting and Oracle Partners worldwide.

Depending on where you are in the world as to who can help you out here.

Let me know if you want more info.

Regards

Gavin

Aidar:

Hello, Gavin, so you're saying that there is migration tool for Beehive? I want to migrate from OCS to Beehive. Still in thinking how to migrate Calendar. Can I obtain it? Or it is only for internal use?

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