UniForum '97
Tutorial Program
Call for Proposals
THE SINGLE SOURCE FOR THE ULTIMATE LEARNING EXPERIENCE
MARCH 10-14, 1997 @ THE MOSCONE CENTER * SAN FRANCISCO * CALIFORNIA
* USA
The UniForum '97 Conference and Tutorial program is the place to learn
about the latest advances in Unix and Open Systems and how they will integrate
with your current environment. This program will address the concerns of
IT professionals--executives, managers, technical staff, and developers
who need to choose, implement and maintain the hottest and most flexible
products, services, and technologies in support of today's fast moving business
opportunities. Attendees will immerse in key subject areas and come away
with new insights, valuable information and practical examples that can
be put to use immediately.
UniForum '97
Conference Tracks:
- Advanced Internet Technologies
- Integrating Microsoft and Unix Technologies
- Middleware Application Integration
- Electronic Commerce
- Intranet Applications
- Networking Technologies
- Network Distributed Systems Management
- Mission-Critical
- Deploying Corporate Applications on Intranets
- Successful Case Studies from an Open Systems Environment
Profile of the UniForum Conference Attendee:
The Conference attendee will have a computer systems background, but not
necessarily Unix systems experience. The attendee will be looking for substantive,
practical information that can be applied on the job or used for strategic
planning and/or procurement.
Your Proposal Should Include:
Proposals for UniForum '97 Conference sessions should target this audience.
Proposals that are case study oriented and which call for participative
feedback are preferred.
Your Proposal should identify the type of session you are interested in
giving: multi-day or single-day Workshop, Tutorial or Seminar; Track Session
or BOF.
Your Proposal should include a paragraph description about the technology
to be discussed, its open technology connection, and a problem/solution
case statement that speaks to how the technology works in the enterprise.
A target audience should be named with pre-requisites, if any. A brief
presenter's background should give pertinent information on expertise and
conference experience.
Send your Call for Proposals by July 30th to: conference97@uniforum.org
UniForum '97 Tutorial Program
Give Us Your Input
UniForum has established a reputation as a leading provider of technology
training presented by the most knowledgeable and respected leaders in our
industry. Unlike other industry conferences, the educational programs are
specifically designed and tailored for UniForum's members. We listen to
our members and plan our programs and services with your critical needs
in mind. We are able to
deliver what you want to learn, when you want to learn.
Play an important role in the development of the UniForum '97 program.
Let us know which of the following technical seminars would benefit you
the most.
Choose Your Topic(s):
1. Accelerated Hands-on Perl Programming
2. Java Programming
3. Designing and Building Your Enterprise Web Server
4. Understanding and Implementing SGML
5. Intranets - Building Internal Web Sites
6. Enterprise Security
7. Building Internet Firewalls
8. Introduction and Advanced Deployment of Cryptography
9. Electronic Commerce Components
10. Building a Successful Data Warehouse
11. Managing Multiple Operating Systems
12. Choosing and Integrating Windows NT and Unix
13. Developing Apps for use on Windows NT and Unix
14. Understanding the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
15. Network and System Administration
16. Disaster Recovery and Planning
17. Using SNMP and Intelligent Agents for Systems Management
18. Performance Management and Tuning
19. TCP/IP Administration
20. Object Middleware: CORBA and OLE
21. Groupware
22. Data Center Management
23. How to Prepare for The Year 2000
Choose Your Format Preference:
Level: Advanced, Intermediate or Novice
Preferred Format: Lecture or Hands-on
Certificate Training: Yes or No
Tell us what you want.
Send your choices by July 30th to: conference97@uniforum.org.
Or, if you have a particular subject that is not mentioned, include your
suggestions and recommendations.