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Call for Participation -
26th Annual USENIX Technical Conference (USENIX'2001)


From: Tiffany Peoples <tiffany@usenix.org>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
Subject: USENIX 2001 Annual Technical Conference
Organization: USENIX
Keywords: USENIX, FREENIX, technical conference, research, system
  administration, security, Unix, Linux, Windows NT, Open Source,
  Tutorials, training, Invited talks, Refereed Papers, Distributed
  caching, embedded systems, Extensible operating, storage, kernel, BSD,
  resource management, virtual memory, personal digital assistants,
  device driver, LDAP, high availability, Perl, wireless networking,
  ubiquitous messaging, remote access, Web technologies, network
  administration, Java, Perl, scalability, Programming tools,
  Portability, Client-server design development, Sendmail, DNS, GUI
  builders, CGI, free software, Operating systems design, Robotics and
  automation, e-commerce, electronic commerce, CORBA, Tcl/tk, Intranet,
  Extranet, 0bject oriented, POSIX, ActiveX, software, hardware, Apache,
  GNOME, Samba, FreeBSD, GNU, design, development
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 16:54:22 -0700

2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
June 25-30, 2001
Marriott Copley Place Hotel
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/

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REGISTER BY May 25, 2001 and Save up to $200!
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Join peers, research and industry leaders in Boston at the USENIX Annual
Technical Conference.

FEATURING THIRTY professional-level tutorials, SEVENTEEN brand-new!
Herešs a sampling:
Running Web Servers Securely     Internet Security for Linux Sys Admins
Network Security Profiles        UNIX Network Programming
Network Programming with Perl    Inside the Linux Kernel
Building Linux Applications         Large Heterogeneous Networks
Practical Wireless IP Security         Exploring the Potential of LDAP
Wireless Networking Fundamentals    Configuring & Administering Samba
Servers

* KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Daniel D. Frye, Director of IBM Linux Technology
Center.

* INVITED TALKS on WAP, IP Wireless Networking, Security Aspects of
Napster and Gnutella, Security For E-voting in Public Elections, Virtual
Machines, Online Privacy, Active Content and Secure DNS

*NEWLY ADDED CLOSING SESSION with Cynthia Breazeal, researcher from the
MIT media lab, currently developing robots that can duplicate human
facial emotions.

*VENDOR EXHIBITION featuring innovative companies, products and
services.
For more information on exhibiting, please contact Dana Geffner at
dana@bgiassociates.com.

For more information and to register, visit:
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/

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The 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference is sponsored by
USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association.   www.usenix.org
=====================================================================

Call for Participation -
26th Annual USENIX Technical Conference (USENIX'2001)


From: Becca Sibrack <becca@usenix.org>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc
Subject: 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
Keywords: USENIX, FREENIX, technical conference, research, system
  administration, security, Unix, Linux, Windows NT, Open Source,
  Tutorials, training, Invited talks, Refereed Papers, Distributed
  caching, embedded systems, Extensible operating, storage, kernel, BSD,
  resource management, virtual memory, personal digital assistants,
  device driver, LDAP, high availability, Perl, wireless networking,
  ubiquitous messaging, remote access, Web technologies, network
  administration, Java, Perl, scalability, Programming tools,
  Portability, Client-server design development, Sendmail, DNS, GUI
  builders, CGI, free software, Operating systems design, Robotics and
  automation, e-commerce, electronic commerce, CORBA, Tcl/tk, Intranet,
  Extranet, 0bject oriented, POSIX, ActiveX, software, hardware, Apache,
  GNOME, Samba, FreeBSD, GNU, design, development
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:09:18 -0700

2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
June 25-30, 2001
Marriott Copley Place Hotel
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/

==============================================
REGISTER BY May 25, 2001 and Save up to $200!
==============================================

The USENIX Annual Technical Conference has always been the gathering
place for like minds in the computer industry. USENIX š01 provides
tutorials that help master new and important skills and opportunities,
and is a place to meet peers and experts to share solutions to common
problems.

USENIX š01 offers professional-level tutorials, three technical tracks,
an AFS workshop, a GNOME developers conference, an information-laden
vendor exhibition, Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions, Work-in-Progress
Reports, parties and get-togethers for sys admins, programmers, systems
engineers and researchers.

DONšT MISS OUT! Thirty tutorials in all, seventeen brand-new.  Herešs a
sampling:
-Network Programming with Perl
-Solaris Administration
-Building Linux Applications
-Large Heterogeneous Networks
-Practice Wireless IP Security
-Running Secure Web Servers
-Network Security
-Advanced Solaris Administration
-Unix Network Programming
-LDAP

Keynote address by Daniel D. Frye, Director of IBM Linux Technology
Center.
Invited Talks on WAP, IP Wireless Networking, Security Aspects of
Napster and Gnutella, Security For E-voting in Public Elections, Virtual
Machines, Online Privacy, Active Content and Secure DNS.

The USENIX Annual Technical Conference Exhibition features ~100
companies, products and services. For more information, please contact
Dana Geffner at dana@bgiassociates.com.

=====================================================================
The 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference is sponsored by
USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association.   www.usenix.org
=====================================================================

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Last update: 2001/05/24.

Dirk Craeynest