[WarpCast] Window On WarpTech for April 21 - 4/24/00




             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 (feedback@warpcast.com)
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                 Friday, April 21, 2000
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How much work is it to put on a three-day OS/2 show? Our WarpTech
volunteers like to say that they're putting this conference together
for fun, but there's plenty of work involved.

For example, our Hotel Liaison volunteer is Marilyn Pizzo. She takes
care of the meeting room requirements, the seating layouts, the
preparations for the free lunches each day of the event, and all of
the other show requirements that the hotel will supply us with.

Then there's David Azarewicz, our volunteer in charge of the show
LAN. David will make sure that every exhibitor and every presenter is
connected to the Internet. Cables, hubs, connectors and high-speed
net access are all part of David's job.

Esther Schindler is our volunteer Program Chair. She's spent hundreds
of hours over the past few months contacting the speakers, discussing
possible topics, creating the three-day schedule, then writing the
session descriptions and speaker bios.

Volunteer Burke Swanson is taking care of our Audio and Video needs.
Every presentation room will have high quality projection and audio
systems thanks to his efforts.

Gil Day and Marilyn Pizzo are the volunteers who contact the
exhibitors. Bill Schindler runs our extraordinary web site. Daniel
Goggia handles announcements. Richard Klemmer is in charge of travel
info, Robert Rosenwald does the printing, Mike Willmoth is our
treasurer and Mark Kerzner is our registrar. And Sam MacDonald is
coordinating a number of other WarpTech volunteers as well, each one
helping to create this three-day OS/2 extravaganza which is just a
month away.

  http://www.warptech.org 

And don't forget the WarpTech $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.

That's it for this week. We'll see you Friday to Sunday, May 26-28,
at WarpTech 2000!


- Captain Craig (captain@warptech.org)
 
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