[NBLUG/talk] BaySUG '05 sponsored by google
Jim Oser
oserj at OserConsulting.com
Fri Oct 14 21:27:29 PDT 2005
FYI.
http://www.usenix.org/events/baysug05/
https://db.usenix.org/cgi-bin/Conference/baysug05/reg.cgi
> Calling All Bay Area User Groups!
> Join USENIX and BayLISA for the first Bay Area Super User Group
> Meeting (BaySUG '05).
>
> BaySUG '05 will take place Saturday, November 12, 2005, 1:00 p.m.–5:00
> p.m., at the Computer History Museum, located at 1401 N. Shoreline
> Blvd., Mountain View, CA 94043.
>
> The BaySUG '05 program will include:
>
> * Invited talks by industry leaders:
>
> o Jeremy Allison, Novell Corp.
> Jeremy is one of the lead developers on the Samba Team, a
> group of programmers developing an open source Windows-compatible file
> and print server product for UNIX systems. Developed over the Internet
> in a distributed manner similar to the Linux system, Samba is used by
> multinational corporations and educational establishments worldwide.
> Jeremy handles the coordination of Samba development efforts worldwide
> and acts as a corporate liaison to companies using the Samba code
> commercially.
>
> He works for Novell, which funds him to work full-time on
> improving Samba and solving the problems of Windows and Linux
> interoperability.
>
> o Chris DiBona, Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.
>
> * User Group networking opportunities
>
> * Tour of the Computer History Museum
>
> * Reception, sponsored by Google
>
> Registration for BaySUG '05 is free. Please register online by noon
> PST on Friday, November 11.
>
> Don't miss the opportunity to hear the latest from industry leaders
> and network with other Bay Area User Groups. Register today!
>
> The USENIX Association USENIX is the Advanced Computing Systems
> Association. For 30 years, it has been the leading community for
> engineers, system administrators, scientists, and technicians working
> on the cutting edge of the computing world. USENIX conferences are the
> essential meeting grounds for the presentation and discussion of
> technical advances in all aspects of computing systems. For more
> information about the USENIX Association, see http://www.usenix.org.
>
> BayLISA BayLISA, a non-profit group based in the San Francisco Bay
> Area, helps system and network administrators improve their technical
> skills and offers a venue for professional fellowship. BayLISA hosts
> monthly meetings that are free and open to the public. For more
> information about BayLISA, see http://www.baylisa.org
Jim Oser
Oser Computer Solutions
113 Santa Maria Drive
Novato, CA. 94947
www.OserConsulting.com
Office: 415-892-0860
Cell: 415-710-1329
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