[WarpCast] Networking Sessions At WarpTech 2000 - 4/26/00 |
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 ********************************************************************* Source: (Daniel@WarpTech.org) Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com) ------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Craig Greenwood (captain@warptech.org) 1-480-968-8625 office You'll miss a lot of great OS/2 networking presentations if you skip WarpTech 2000. Sessions like Managing a Server-based Environment, High Availability with Warp Server (two sessions) and Getting OS/2 Warp Server Past Impulse Power. These four sessions will cover setting up new networks using existing legacy hardware, how to integrate current software into the network environment, security setup, accelerating client deployements, building in the necessary flexibility for future web-based solutions, using new Warp Server software to cross-protect mission critical servers and keep them from ever becoming unavailable, tuning the servers for optimal performance, plus major demonstrations showing exactly how these benefits perform in real-world settings. And you'll learn remote management with sessions such as Remote-Booting Alien Operating Systems From OS/2, Remote Access And Virtual Enterprise Networking Systems, and Demystifying CID. You'll see how to set up Warp Server for e-Business so it RIPL boots Windows 9x/NT desktop clients, how to manage these and other clients remotely across an entire enterprise, and how to apply fixpaks remotely across a network using IBM's CID (Configuration, Installation, Distribution) process to automate this task. Then there's The OS/2-Linux Road Map, POTS To T3: Understanding Bandwidth, and Designing A Home Network. Attend these sessions and gain the exact technical info you need to put together robust, cross-platform, high-speed networks in your office, your home, or between cities. Still Time To Register For Free $1699 Warp Server Your WarpTech registration by May 1st makes you eligible for the $1699 door prize of Warp Server for e-Business, and you still have a few days left before the cutoff. "Monday May 1 is the deadline" advises Captain Craig Greenwood of WarpTech 2000. "WarpTech is three full days of OS/2 sessions, discussions, vendors and products. There's no reason to wait when you can register online right now and be eligible for the $1699 Warp Server for e-Business prize." The WarpTech registration page is at: http://www.warptech.org/WTRegistration.html Esther Schindler, Program Chair for WarpTech 2000, has filled the WarpTech 2000 schedule with presentations for everyone. "And this $1699 prize will make WarpTech a jump-up-and-down-with-joy experience for one attendee" says Esther. "The winner gets the manuals, the registration, the box -- the full package." You'll miss your chance at a free $1699 Warp Server for e-Business if you delay your registration past May 1. Be present to win! Come to WarpTech! - - - WarpTech 2000 is a 3-day OS/2 technical conference taking place May 26-28 at a pristine 463-acre desert resort in the beautiful Southwest. Come to Phoenix, Arizona USA for three full days of OS/2 -- the biggest OS/2 conference ever held. Visit the WarpTech web site at: http://www.WarpTech.org To volunteer or just to watch the goings-on, subscribe to the WarpTech 2000 planning list by sending mail to steward@bitranch.com with the following text in the body (not subject!) of the message: subscribe w2k Hosted by the Phoenix OS/2 Society, Inc. ------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------