[WarpCast] Sessions at Warpstock Europe (Part 3) - 10/01/00




             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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As 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 23 sessions and workshops, all of which will be
held in ENGLISH language. Further information on each session and
workshop, the speakers, and a timetable can be obtained from our
home page at:

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


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

o The OS/2 Convenience Paks (by Oliver Mark)

  Exciting news for all OS/2 users: IBM will refresh both Warp Server
  for e-business and Warp4 once a year now, starting in November
  2000. This presentation covers the major enhancements in these
  so-called "convenience packs", such as TCP/IP updates, new device
  support, Pentium III SpeedStep support, etc.

o OS/2 Device Driver Update (by Oliver Stein)

  This presentation gives an update about the current Device Driver
  situation and shows some new developments in this area, e.g. USB,
  Infrared, Bluetooth, IDE, PCMCIA, etc. Furthermore, some new
  devices with OS/2 support will be demoed.

o VOICE - a different kind of OS/2 usergroup (by Christian Hennecke)

  This lecture gives an introduction to the international virtual
  usergroup VOICE and its objectives, services for the OS/2 community
  and what is going to happen in the future.

o OS/2 Netlabs - OS/2 Netlabs: Past, present and future (by Adrian
  Gschwend)

  Find out everyhing about the OS/2 Netlabs (founded in 1997) and the
  various OS/2 internet projects being supported by Netlabs. Beside
  plain webspace for the home pages of the projects the OS/2 Netlabs
  provide CVS repositories in order to let developers access the
  their projects' shared source code from all over the world - an
  important prerequisite for the success of Internet projects. More,
  future projects and upcoming enhancements to the website of OS/2
  Netlabs are discussed.

o Using Windows 32-bit Applications via Java and Windows Terminal
  Server (by Patrick Oliver Graf)

  Main focus of the presentation is a Java client for Microsoft
  Windows Terminal Server. HOBLink JWT (Java Windows Terminal) is a
  100 % Pure Java product, running on any platform and enables OS/2
  clients to use Microsoft Windows 32-bit applications remotely.
  Prerequisite for using HOBLink JWT on the client side is simply a
  web browser. This solution is based on the central use of
  Microsoft Windows Terminal Server (WTS) an the protocol technology
  RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and competes against CITRIX ICA and
  ODIN.


Stay tuned for more information!



 
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