[WarpCast] eComStation Birds of a Feather at Warpstock - 10/06/00




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Source: Bob St.John (BStJohn@Serenity-Systems.com)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com)
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After the last session on Friday, there will be a Birds of a Feather
session to discuss eComStation, today and the future direction,
including the fit with IBM's OS/2 strategy and the computing industry
trends and directions.

Because of the time, refreshments will be available. A panel
discussion will take place and panelists will take questions from the
audience.

In addition to Serenity Systems, the event is sponsored by IBM,
Mensys, Warpstock organizers, and Star Technologies. Starfire
Technologies will be introducing their new Titan product, an exciting
tool for network management:

  http://www.starfire.net 

Joining Serenity Systems on the panel will be Achim Hasenmueller of
Innotek, Joachim Benjamins of Mensys, Oliver Mark of IBM, and Richard
Spurlock of Starfire Technologies. Demonstrations of eComStation and
Titan will be available.

The reality is that these products bring OS/2 to the top echelon in
solving network and desktop management, as well as support for other
clients and servers.

These products leverage the technologies whose acceptance is being
popularized and accelerated by the adoption of "all things Internet".

The panel will put forward the reasons OS/2 users have to feel
comfortable with the immediate and future benefits being made
available as the industry finally catches up to the requirements
which are solved so elegantly by OS/2 based products.

We look forward to meeting as many Warpstock attendees as possible
and we plan to clear up any confusion regarding what people can
expect from eCS by the end of the year, in the next 18-36 months, the
next 4 to 5 years and hear the observations and insights of industry
participants and experts.

While we attempt to make generous arrangements, we must caution that
seating will be limited.


 
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