[WarpCast] Sessions at Warpstock Europe 2000 (1) - 9/17/00




             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: Christian Hennecke (christian.hennecke@ruhr-uni-bochum.de)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com)
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Like last year, Warpstock Europe 2000 again offers a large variety of
sessions and workshops related to all kinds of topics:

o OS/2 in General
o OS/2 Applications
o The Internet and OS/2
o OS/2 in Local Area Networks
o OS/2 Development

Everyone, regardless of being enduser, developer or businessman, will
be able to find something interesting.

There are currently 21 sessions and workshops, all of which will be
held in the ENGLISH language. Further information on each session and
workshop, the speakers, and a timetable can be obtained from our
homepage at;

  http://warpstock.os2.org/en/program/ 


Have a look at the following small selection from the program:

o 32-bit Windows goes OS/2 - Project Odin (by Achim Hasenmueller)

  OS/2 was "the integration platform" before IBM decided it wouldn't
support Windows 95 applications. The Odin project, which was started
in 1997, aims to fill this gap. Odin has advanced to a point, where
it is becoming very useful. This presentation gives an overview of
the Odin project, its architecture, its strategy for now and the
future -- and an amazing demonstration of what the technology can
already do now for home users and enterprises.


o How to write a product review (by Esther Schindler)

  Maybe you want to write a review of a new OS/2 program for your
user group newsletter. Perhaps you dream about becoming a freelance
writer for a professional computer magazine. If you market an
application, you might want to understand how the computer press
works, so you improve your chances of getting your program written
about. Or, maybe you just want to understand how the review process
works. 

  This session will describe how the computer press chooses a product
for review, how one goes about examining it, and what the review
contains.


o Workspace on Demand V3.0 (by Oliver Mark)

  Workspace On-Demand Version 3 is logically a follow-on to Version2,
but technically a revolution in Thin-Client. Beside the discussion
whether it was necessary or not, this Version runs transparently
either on Warp Server, NT Server or Linux and boots a variety of
Clients - including of course OS/2. Many new features to find, even
in the new OS/2 Server and Client. Be excited about a full
Server-managed Environment to maintain a low TCO (Total Cost of
Onwership) and have full control of your clients. 


o Building dynamic web pages using PHP (by Andreas Linde)

  Providing dynamic content for webpages is a key technology on the
web. In this session you will learn how to build dynamic webpages
using PHP, the Apache Webserver, the MySQL database and OS/2. You
will also see what the main differences to other technologies like
CGIs, Servlets etc. are.


Stay tuned for more information!

  http://www.warpstock.de 


 
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