[WarpCast] Window On WarpTech for April 14 - 4/17/00




             Network Trace for OS/2
- Turn any OS/2 machine into a network probe.
- Take a trace on any segment in the network, in minutes.
- A software-only, hardware-independent implementation.
      http://www.goldencode.com/ntrace.html

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Source: (Daniel@WarpTech.org)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com)
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Friday, April 14, 2000

The WarpTech Sessions have really taken shape over the past few days.
Every time slot now has several outstanding presentations and we're
looking forward to having you in the audience for all three days.
Here, take a look at what you can choose from:

  http://www.warptech.org/WTSessions.html 

We've added the Advanced, Intermediate and Beginner categories to
give you a better "feel" for each session, and we've expanded the
descriptions too.

WarpTech now has a $1699 door prize for someone who registers by May
1. It's a copy of Warp Server for e-Business, the new Warp version
with the journaling file system, the logical volume manager, and
support for motherboards with multiple processors. This big (and
expensive) prize goes to some lucky WarpTech attendee who registers
by Monday May 1. See the contest information at

  http://www.warptech.org/WTRegForm.html 

If you register by April 30 you also get the early registration
discount. And don't forget that an on-site lunch is included in your
WarpTech registration, which saves you both time and money.

I had a chance this week to stop by the resort where WarpTech will
take place. It's absolutely beautiful. If you're used to downtown
convention centers you'll have the surprise of your life when you
arrive at The Wigwam. It was originally designed for private use, and
it is elegant, beautiful, comfortable, and the grounds cover close to
a square mile. This will be an OS/2 conference with style, and I now
know why this resort was given a "Four-Star Rating".

You should check soon for your best airline flights. The WarpTech
Travel page has airline links, info on discounts, even rail and bus
connections if you prefer to watch the countryside roll by. Get the
best travel "deal" by checking now before the summer travel rates
kick in.

  http://www.warptech.org/WTTravel.html 

Don't wait until the last minute to buy a ticket. Once you have your
travel schedule in place, the rest is easy.

We're holding a spot just for you, and we'll see you Friday to
Sunday, May 26-28, at WarpTech 2000!

- Captain Craig (captain@warptech.org)

 
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