USERblue Conference - Focus on involvement by AIX Development from IBM

From: Martin Timmerman (mtimm@IST.UWATERLOO.CA)
Date: Thu Jul 10 2003 - 14:37:23 EDT


The USERblue Conference will be help August 10-13, 2003 in Washington,
DC. This conference is focused on AIX and Linux, with sessions prepared
by users, by business partners and by IBM.

A significant strength of the program is the involvement of the AIX
Development organization from IBM in Austin. Don’t miss this chance to
meet with IBM AIX developers, planners and executive management at
USERblue. These developers have written the code and are planning the
next versions. Highlights of sessions provided by speakers from IBM AIX
Development include:

- What’s New in AIX?
- AIX Version 5L Kernel Overview – Parts 1 & 2
- AIX Version 5L Development Tools
- Tuning CPU and Memory Performance on AIX
- Network Adapter Sizing for Clustered Commercial Workloads
- AIX 5.2 Performance Tools Update & Workload Manager - Parts 1 & 2
- Cluster Systems Management
- AIX 5.2 Migration Installation
- AIX Version 5L Security - Building on Strength
- AIX Developers Panel

That's not the whole program. View details about all 65+ USERblue
sessions and abstracts and register at http://www.userblue.org/dc.



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