-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUG Conference Update SunFLASH Vol 11 #7 November 1989 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 12:53:16 PST From: sun!margie (Margie Corbin-Davis, Executive Director, SUG) To All Sun Local User Groups; For questions about the following information please call the Sun User Group office at 415/336-4341 or 4112. Please pass this information on to your Local User Groups, and we'll see you there! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ANNOUNCING<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Sun User Group 1989 Conference and Exhibit December 5 - 8 1989 Anaheim Hilton & Towers, Anaheim California This Seventh Annual edition of THE event for Sun users will be bigger and better than ever!! Over 2000 users of Sun products will be present for the four day event which includes: - 140 exhibit booths displaying products running on Sun platforms. - Over 100 technical, industry and application sessions. - Birds-of-a-Feather and Special Interest Group sessions. - 8 full day tutorials (tutorials will be run all day Tuesday Dec 5, the show opens on Wednesday Dec 6) Pricing: $300/SUG members, $330/non-members (postmarked by November 20). $400/SUG members, $430/non-members (on-site). Add $150.00 for each tutorial. To register contact the SUG office at 415-3364341 or 4112. If you have questions plese call or email the office, dhoward@doffice or patrice@soleil. Here is a list of the session topics in alphabetical order. (The numbers refer to the session code, W=Wednesday, T=Thursday, F=Friday). Also featured will be keynotes from Steve MacKay, Andy Bechtolsheim, Eric Schmidt, and and Executive Roundtable (Friday) with Scott McNealy, Joe Roebuck, Ed Zander, Eric Schmidt and Andy Bechtolsheim. This will be an event to attend! SESSIONS @ SUG -------------- A C++ Programming Environment-Designing T46 A Look at Sun's IPI(An Update on Sun's IPI System) T21 An Integrated Environment for Lisp Development F21 An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming In C++ T10 Australian Catalyst (SIG) W09 Brave New World: Responding to the Open Systems Challenge F20 CASE in the '90's W43 Catalyst Programs W11 Collaborative Research (SIG) W50 DOS Windows W16, T42 Data Analysis T43 Database (SIG) T23 Database Performance and Configurations W19 Design Environments at Sun T34 DeskSet(TM): An OPEN LOOK(TM) Desktop Environment W27 Developer's Panel T57 Direct Graphics Access: Sharing Graphics Hardware with X11/NeWS T04, W26 Distributed DBMS Apps. in a Heterogeneous Environment T33 Distributed Workgroup Computing W02, T14 Document/Image Management T31 E-Pubs Panel T25 Email Connection Drive (SIG) T48 Embedding Artificial Intelligence F10 Experiences in Building a Radiology Workstation Using XView F27 FDDI Networks T26 GX Technology T16, F04 Government Standards T39 Government Users-Success Stories T29 IBM Connectivity Focal Group(BOF) W24 IPI (SIG) T35 Imaging On Workstations W37 Implementing Sun's Graphics W36, T27 Integrating TeleGen2 with Sun's Network Software Environment F25 Integrating VAX/VMX Systems and Sun Workstations W12 Interactive Visualization Environment W17 LFS-A Local File System for Multiprocessor Network Servers T19 LUG Support Center(SIG) W33 Low End Networking and PC NFS (SIG) T49 Mathematica (SIG) T56 Multi Media Panel W42 NSE: A User Discussion W20 NeWS Toolkit (SIG) T50 NetISAM W07, T09 Network User Account Maintenance F02 OPEN LOOK W03, T03 Office Automation W40 OpenFonts F15 OpenWindows Developer's GUIDE W25 OpenWindows Directions W05 PEX: PHIGS Extensions to X F03 POINT: A User Interface Prototyping Tool F19 Parallel Development in a Distributed Environment Using NSE W08 Performance and Admin. Improvements on an NFS File Server F24 Product Internationalization W22 Purchases and Services in an Educational Institution (SIG) W10 RAPID Air Traffic Control System W14 Reseller Forum W23 SBus Developer's Panel T53 SBus W41, T44 SPARC Architecture F08 SPARC Philosophy W06, T08 SPARC Technology Update W18, T20 SPARCserver Product Family Update F16 SPARCstation 1 W30, T32 SUG Business Meeting T51 Scientific Visualization T28 Security Extentions to NFS Using Sun OS MLS F29 Server Software (SIG) W44 Service T17 SoCAL SLUG Meeting F32 Solutions for Realtime Embedded SPARC Development W39 Standards at Sun: Industry Consortiums and Standards F01 Standards at Sun: Product Directions F13 Standards at Sun: The Standards War T05 Sun 386i Stars in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Env. W29 Sun Net License: Concurrent Usage Licensing Tool F30 Sun Network Mangement W35, T38 Sun OS and SVr4 T06, F06 Sun Products for Visualization T40 Sun Technology for Engineering Mission Operations at the JPL F05 Sun in CIM T30 SunOS Release Plans W28, T18 SunOS Security and Incident Handling F18 System Administration in a Commercial Environment T07 Technical Discussion-Oracle T45 Technology Discussion Sybase F09 The Advantages of Running Mathematica Under UNIX T47 The BRL UNIX Migration Project F14 The Journey from SCSI to SCSA W01, T13 Transaction Processing in a UNIX Environment W32 UNIX International Mapping Strategy T41, F17 Using a Sun Workstation to Simulate a Radar Control Computer F28 Very High-Speed Networking for Sun Workstations T02 Visual Data Analysis: New Dimensions in Visualization F07 Window Control Strategies for Hypertext Traversal W04 X11/NeWS: The Window System Platform of the 90's W13, T15 XView: A User Interface Toolkit for the X Window System F26 You and Your Compiler T22 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sunflash is an electronic mail news service from Sun Microsystems, Ft. 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