sunflash-Distributed to mailing list sun/NC/north-carolina sunflash-Send requests, problems to owner-sunflash@suntri.east.sun.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash Upcomming Conferences SunFLASH Vol 57 #16 September 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstracts 57.16.A THE SOLARIS TECHNICAL EXCHANGE Sept. 20 New York NY Sept. 23 Los Angles CA Sept. 29 Boston MA Oct. 4 San Francisco CA Spend a day with SunSoft's top engineers! The Solaris Technical Exchange is a one-day conference designed to provide developers and engineering managers with technical information covering all aspects of the Solaris environment, encompassing new technologies, programming interfaces, and the software development tools required to create next generation application software. 57.16.B The Second Annual Software Freedom Forum (November 10-12, 1993) November 10-12, 1993 San Francisco CA At the forum you'll learn about worldwide market conditions, pitfalls to avoid when entering new territory, and ways to achieve greater success in countries where you're already doing business. Program and Registration Information This conference provides a forum exclusively for System Administrators, System Managers and Network Managers to meet and share new ideas and experiences. 57.16.C USENIX 7th System Administration Conference (LISA VII) November 1 - 5, 1993 Monterey, California The USENIX Association and its special technical group, SAGE, invite you to participate in the 7th annual System Administration Conference. This conference provides a forum exclusively for System Administrators, System Managers and Network Managers to meet and share new ideas and experiences. Its scope will include system and network administration for sites of all sizes and configurations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: THE SOLARIS TECHNICAL EXCHANGE Contact: Randi Doeker (randi.doeker@Eng.Sun.COM --415/336-4340) Contact: Cathy Guthrie (cathy.guthrie@Eng.Sun.COM--415/336-4369) WELCOME TO THE SOLARIS TECHNICAL EXCHANGE Spend a day with SunSoft's top engineers! The Solaris Technical Exchange is a one-day conference designed to provide developers and engineering managers with technical information covering all aspects of the Solaris environment, encompassing new technologies, programming interfaces, and the software development tools required to create next generation application software. This is a conference by engineers, for engineers. The general sessions and breakouts are technical in nature, AND there will be SunSoft engineers on hand to answer your questions. Sign up today via email! Locations ========= Monday, Sept. 20 New York City (Grand Hyatt) Thursday, Sept. 23 Los Angeles (Airport Marriott) Wednesday, Sept. 29 Boston (Cambridge Marriott) Monday, Oct. 4 San Francisco (Hyatt Embarcadero) Who Should Attend ================= Corporate Developers...MIS Managers & Programmers...Software Designers...Technical Evaluators...Engineering Managers... Consultants...ISVs Agenda ====== Morning Sessions: SunSoft's Developer Products & Services Developing on Solaris Future GUI Development (Special Keynote by Dr. Bob Glass) Migrating from Solaris 1.x to Solaris 2.x Wabi Update Lunchtime Presentations: Solaris x86 in the Real World (by a consultant to AMOCO Corp.) Solaris from a Software Vendor Perspective (Computer Associates) Afternoon Breakout Sessions (concurrent sessions held twice): Multithreading ToolTalk Device Drivers Developer Tools Plus Side Events ================ 1. "Ask Me" stations staffed by SunSoft engineers 2. SunPro product station 3. Wabi demonstation 4. Solaris demonstations on SPARC and x86 Conference Fee ============== $150/person *** Special group rate: 3 people attend for $300 (entire group must register at the same time) *** Special large group rate: 3 people attend for $300 each additional person $75 (entire group must register at the same time) *** Special university rate: 3 people attend for $300 each additional person $50 (entire group must register at the same time) Fee Includes ============ -A Complete set of conference handouts -Solaris Demonstration CD -The latest release of Catalyst CDware -Solaris Application Catalogs -Solaris Technical Reports -Lunch -The Official Conference T-shirt! Registration ============= Phone: 800-433-4224 Fax: 415-380-8999 Compuserve: 72571.1341@compuserve.com Mail: Solaris Technical Exchange % Event Registration Services 655 Redwood Hwy #309 Mill Valley CA 94941 Information needed-- Name (all three if group rate desired) Titles Company Address Phone/fax **Indicate which conference you will attend (see list above) **Select two afternoon Tech Sessions (see above) Payment methods-- Check (make payable to Solaris Technical Exchange % Event Registration Services) Mastercard Visa (Sorry - no purchase orders accepted) For more information on the Solaris Technical Exchange, contact Randi Doeker (randi.doeker@Eng.Sun.COM--415/336-4340) or Cathy Guthrie (cathy.guthrie@Eng.Sun.COM--415/336-4369). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: The Second Annual Software Freedom Forum (November 10-12, 1993) Email: world_focus@katisha.Corp.Sun.COM Nothing is as powerful as freedom. The Second Annual Software Freedom Forum November 10-12, 1993 San Francisco No matter where you want to go in this business--Tokyo, Berlin, London, Madrid, Moscow, Bangkok--the best place to start is at the Software Freedom Forum, sponsored by Sun Microsystems. Whether you're in marketing, sales or product development, the Software Freedom Forum is the one place to find people with the expertise and experience to help you take your business beyond your current borders. At the forum you'll learn about worldwide market conditions, pitfalls to avoid when entering new territory, and ways to achieve greater success in countries where you're already doing business. We'll even have breakout sessions tailored to your market segment and how you can succeed with Sun anywhere in the world. We'll also be sharing our business strategy and product plans with you, including the latest on the OPEN LOOK(R) and Motif(R) graphical interfaces and how the recent COSE agreement will effect your plans to internationalize your product. An added feature at this year's forum will be an exhibit hall with software translators, documentation translators, marketing consultants, production houses, repackagers, and major software distributors-- experts who can speed your product into new markets. Why is Sun staging this event? Because internationalizing our products--and making it easier for you to internationalize yours--is a key part of our software strategy. For more information on the upcoming Software Freedom Forum, please e-mail us at world_focus@katisha.Corp.Sun.COM. In your email, please include your name, title, company name, address, and phone and fax numbers. We'll send you all the details and include a coupon worth $100 towards your registration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: USENIX 7th System Administration Conference (LISA VII) USENIX 7th System Administration Conference (LISA VII) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix, comp.org.sug, comp.org.uniforum, comp.os.misc, comp.misc, comp.unix.admin, comp.sys.sun.admin, comp.unix.large, alt.books.technical Org: Usenix Association Office, Berkeley Address: USENIX Conference Office 22672 Lambert St., Suite 613 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Telephone: (714) 588-8649 FAX: (714) 588-9706 Email: conference@usenix.org Office Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm Pacific Time 7th USENIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE Sponsored by the USENIX Association and SAGE November 1 - 5, 1993 Monterey, California The USENIX Association and its special technical group, SAGE, in- vite you to participate in the 7th annual System Administration Conference. This conference provides a forum exclusively for System Administrators, System Managers and Network Managers to meet and share new ideas and experiences. Its scope will include system and network administration for sites of all sizes and con- figurations. This technical conference will consist of a two-day, intensive and practical tutorial program designed for novice through ex- perienced system administrators - followed by a three-day, triple-track, solution-oriented technical sessions program. An informal table-top vendor display will also be held demonstrating products and services useful to system and network administra- tors. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 13, 1993 HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: October 11, 1993 Day-time meetings will be held at the Monterey Conference Center All evening activities will be held at the Monterey Marriott SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 6:00pm - 9:00pm Conference Registration and Opening Reception MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9:00am - 5:00pm Triple-Track System Administration Tutorial Program TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 9:00am - 5:00pm Triple-Track Systems Administration Tutorial Program 6:00pm - 10:00pm Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 8:30am - 5:00pm Triple -Track Technical Sessions 6:00pm - 10:00pm Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions 5:00pm - 10:00pm Table Top Vendor Display THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 8:30am - 5:00pm Triple -Track Technical Sessions 6:00pm - 8:00pm Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions 8:00pm - 10:00pm Conference Reception -Monterey Aquarium FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:30am - 5:00pm Triple -Track Technical Sessions TERMINAL ROOM BIRDS-OF-FEATHER SESSIONS Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BOFs) allow attendees to meet and discuss topics of interest to them. BOF Sessions are intended to be highly interactive and much less formal than the Technical Sessions. Birds-Of-A-Feather sessions will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the Marriott Hotel. We would particularly like to encourage Birds of a Feather sessions on to- pics which would not normally be discussed during typical USENIX technical presentations (for instance, discussions on profession- al and technical issues, non-professional interests common to Systems Administrators, etc.). To schedule a BOF Session, or to request more information, please telephone the USENIX Conference Office at (714) 588-8649 or e-mail to conference@usenix.org. BOFs may also be scheduled on-site at the conference registration desk. VENDOR DISPLAY Wednesday, November 3 - 5:00pm - 10:00pm - Marriott Hotel An informal table-top vendor display will feature well-informed vendor representatives demonstrating products and services useful to system administration and network management. Among the 30 com- panies showing their products and services, you will find: - AIM Technology - ANDATACO - Auspex Systems - Breakaway Software - CD Publishing Corp. - ClariNet Communications Corp. - Comtec Automated Solutions - Delta Microsystems - DEC Athena Engineering - Network Appliance - Network Computing Devices - Network Wizards - O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. - OPENService SJI Inc. - Patrol Software - Prentice Hall - Qualix Group - /sys/admin, inc - Tivoli Systems. - Workstation Solutions If you would like free admission to the Vendor Display, please contact: Cynthia Deno, Exhibit Coordinator Telephone (408) 335-9445 FAX (408) 335-2163 Email: cynthia@usenix.org CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: One copy of the proceedings is included with your technical sessions registration fee. Additional copies may be purchased at the Conference or ordered from the USENIX As- sociation Executive Office - Telephone (510) 528-8649, email: office@usenix.org. CONFERENCE RECEPTION - Thursday, November 4, 1993 (8 - 10pm) Monterey Bay Aquarium - All the wonders of a hidden world come to light at the internationally acclaimed Monterey Bay Aquarium. You'll get a fish-eye view of Monterey Bay and meet more than 6,000 of its most colorful inhabitants. Desserts and beverages will be served. Your invitation to this reception is included in the technical sessions registration fee. Additional reception tickets will be available for purchase at the confer- ence. THE GURU IS IN Have a question that's been bothering you? Can't find the answer? Try asking a USENIX guru! Experts from the USENIX community will be available to answer your questions, each in their own areas of expertise. The schedule, including the names of the volunteer gurus and their areas of expertise, will be posted at the conference. Email suggestions for this track should be directed to: bjorn@sysadmin.com. HOTEL INFORMATION: The Monterey Marriott will be the headquarters for the Conference. The hotel is conveniently connected by a foot bridge to the Monterey Conference Center which will be the loca- tion of all day-time meetings. Enjoy the picturesque waterfront atmosphere of the Monterey Peninsula. The hotel is within walk- ing distance of the Monterey Aquarium, Fisherman's Wharf, Cannery Row and many fine restaurants. HOTEL ADDRESS: Monterey Marriott 350 Calle Principal at Del Monte Blvd. Monterey, CA 93940 Telephone (408) 649-4234 To fax your reservation request: (408) 372-2968 - Attn: Reservations $95 Single or Double Occupancy (Plus local tax, currently 10%) Note: Government employees - Government rate available with proper identification TO MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATION Special hotel rates have been arranged for USENIX attendees. Call the hotel directly and ask for the Reservation Desk. To take ad- vantage of our group rate, tell reservations that you are a USENIX Conference attendee. A one night's deposit is required if your arrival time will be after 4:00pm. You also may fax your hotel reservation information to the Marriott. IMPORTANT! Room reservation deadline is October 11, 1993. Re- quests for reservations received after the deadline will be han- dled on a space available basis. GETTING TO MONTEREY: Special airline discounts will be available for attendees traveling by United Airlines to the USENIX Confer- ence. It is suggested that you fly into either the San Fran- cisco, San Jose or Oakland airports, then transfer to a flight into the Monterey Peninsula Airport. Using United Airlines: 5% off any applicable fare (including Supersavers)* or 10% off the unrestricted full coach fare *To qualify for the very lowest Supersaver fare, a Saturday night stay is required in Monterey. These airfare discounts are available only through JNR, Inc. Telephone: 1 (714) 476-2788 Tollfree: 1 (800) 343-4546 (USA) The Monterey Peninsula Airport is located just four miles from the Marriott. Taxi service is available at an approximate cost of $8 - 9 one way. POINTS OF INTEREST: - Maritime Museum of Monterey and Stanton Center: Located adjacent to Fisherman's Wharf, the museum features priceless maritime and related artifacts that provide a fascinating look into Monterey's long relationship with the sea. The focal point of the Museum is the 16 foot tall, intricately crafted First Order Fresnel Lens that once sat atop the Point Sur Lighthouse. - Monterey Bay Aquarium: A must see! This internationally acclaimed aquarium is located in the old Hovden Cannery Row. The towering three-story kelp forest is the only one of its kind in an indoor aquarium. Other exhibits such as the Great Tide Pool, and the Sandy Shore Aviary also highlight the vital role Monterey Bay plays in the ecological scheme. In addition, the popular sea otter exhibit is back after renovations, sporting a larger area and a new look. Enjoy two levels of viewing windows that will put you nose-to-nose with the Otters - above and below the surface. - Pebble Beach Famous 17-Mile Drive: This loop between Carmel, Monterey and Pacific Grove combines the elegance of resorts and private homes with the austere beauty of the Del Monte Forest, mountains and untamed sea. Pay a small gate fee to see Lone Cypress, Pebble Beach Golf Links, and the Restless Sea. - Fisherman's Wharf and Cannery Row: Fisherman's Wharf is home to eleven excellent restaurants, a fresh fish market, and fine arts and gifts shops. Cannary row is home to approximately fourteen fine restaurants and is often referred to as Restaurant Row. The American Tin Cannery Outlet center has over 40 factory stores. - Point Lobos State Park: The Point Lobos landscape, a mosaic of bold headlands, irregular coves and rolling meadows, was produced over millions of years through interaction between land and sea. An ecological reserve, the natural processes occurring are left untouched. The beauty of this tree-clad headland is unequaled. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Bjorn Satdeva, Program Chair, /sys/admin, inc. Brent Chapman Great Circle Associates Lee Damon Castle PAUS Tina M. Darmohray Lawrence Livermore National Labs Janet Frazer UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. Helen Harrison SAS Institute Dinah McNutt Tivoli Systems Bryan McDonald SRI International Arch Mott cisco Systems, Inc. Paul Moriarty cisco Systems, Inc. Jeff Polk Berkeley Software Design, Inc. Greg Rose Australian Computing and Communications Institute Peg Schafer Bolt, Beranek & Newman, Inc. Steve Simmons Inland Sea Liza Y. Weissler RAND Corporation Pat Wilson Dartmouth College Elizabeth Zwicky SRI International ********************* LISA TUTORIAL PROGRAM ********************* Administering Heterogeneous Systems: BSD vs. SVR4 Ethics & Policies Ethics & Security Policies UPDATED Help-desk Management Internal Security Internet Firewalls Introduction to Perl Introduction to Sendmail Administration Introduction to Sendmail Configuration Network Programming in Perl Network Security: Constructing Firewalls Topics in System Administration P 1 Topics in System Administration P 2 Topics in System Administration P 3 Writing Safe SUID Code ************************************** LISA VII PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL PROGRAM ************************************** WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 8:30 - 10:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS TRACK I A Management View of Systems Administration John Black, Oracle 10:30 - 12:00 VIS `A VIS TRACK I Collaborative Networked Communications: MUDs as Systems Tools Remy Evard, Northeastern University Horses and Barn Doors: Evolution of Corporate Guidelines for Internet Usage Sally Hambridge, Jeffrey C. Sedayao, Intel Corporation Our Users Have Root! Laura Kirk de Leon, Mike Rodriquez, Hewlett Packard PANEL: Security in a Heterogeneous Environment TRACK II Moderator: John Stewart, NASA Ames Research Center Panelists: Dan Farmer, Sun Corp.; Michele Crabb, NASA Ames Research Center; Dave Henry, Dave Henry Associates OPEN SESSION TRACK III (This session to be assigned during the Conference) 1:30 - 3:00 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CUSTOMIZATION TRACK I LUDE: A Distributed Software Library Michel Dagenais, Stephane Boucher, Robert Gerin-Lajoie, Pierre Laplante and Pierre Mailhot, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal The Corporate Software Bank Steve Lodin, Delco Electronics Customization in a UNIX Computing Environment Craig E. Wills, Kirstin Cadwell, William Marrs, Worchester Polytechnic Institute MANAGING YOUR BOSS TRACK II William E. Howell, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill PANEL: THINGS THAT DON'T SCALE TRACK III Moderator: Helen Harrison, SAS Institute 3:30 - 5:00 SOURCE CONTROL TRACK I Local Disk Depot - Customizing the Software Environment Walter C. Wong, Carnegie Mellon University Methods for Maintaining One Source Tree in a Heterogeneous Environment Bjorn Satdeva, /sys/admin, inc Towards a POSIX Standard for Software Administration Barrie Archer, ICL ISDN: INTERNET TO THE HOME TRACK II Stan Kluz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory MANAGING USER ACCOUNTS TRACK III Managing 1000's of Users John Miller, Lewis & Clark College Simplifying System Administration Tasks: The UAMS Approach Roland Stolfa, Oklahoma State University THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 8:30 - 10:00 GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS TRACK I Managing the Mission Critical Environment E. Scott Menter, Enterprise Systems Management Corp. Open Systems Format Evaluation Process Brian Keves, Systems and Network Management, Inc. Mergers and Moves: The Nightmare of Administration John E. Schimmel, MIPS Technologies, Inc. SINGLE PERSON ADMINISTRATION TRACK II Paul Evans, SRI International; Shoshana Abrass, Pacific Data Image GETTING TO '@' - CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET TRACK III Smoot Carl-Mitchell, Texas Internet Consulting 10:00 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 12:00 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION BY DELEGATION TRACK I Guerrilla System Administration: Scaling Small Group Systems Administration to A Larger Installed Base Tim Hunter, Scott Watanabe, University of Colorado Role-based System Administration or Who, What, Where and How Dinah McNutt, Tivoli Systems Uniformity in Heterogeneous Distributed Administration Jean-Charles Gregoire, INRS-telecommunications What's Out There? - A Guide TO Internet Resources TRACK II Jeff Kellem, Beyond Dreams OPEN SESSION TRACK III (This session to be assigned during the Conference) 12:00 - 1:30 LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:30 - 3:00 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TOOLS TRACK I A System Administrators Cockpit Todd Miller, University of Colorado/XOR Network Engineering; Chris Stirlen, Evi Nemeth, University of Colorado Sysctl: A Distributed System Control Package Salvatore DeSimone, Christine Lombardi, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Automated System Monitoring and Notification With Swatch Stephen E. Hansen, E. Todd Atkins, Stanford University A GUIDED TOUR OF THE UNIX MAN PAGES TRACK II Tom Christiansen, Consultant OPEN Session TRACK III (This session to be assigned during the Conference) 3:00 - 3:30 BREAK 3:30 - 5:00 DISK MANAGEMENT TRACK I Where Did All the Bytes Go? Michael Pearlman, Rice University; Dinah McNutt, Tivoli Systems A Practical Approach to NFS Response Time Monitoring Gary L. Schaps, Peter Bishop, Cirrus Logic, Inc. The Amanda Network Backup Manager James da Silva, Olafur Gudmundsson, University of Maryland THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR: AN INTERPERSONAL TOOL FOR SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATORS TRACK II Nancy Shoemaker, Consultant Betty Jacob, PRC. Inc. PANEL: HELP ME- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TRACK III Moderator: Rob Kolstad, Berkeley Software Design, Inc. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 8:30 - 10:00 INFORMATION TOOLS TRACK I PLOD: Keep Track of What You're Doing Hal Pomeranz, QMS Inc. How to Keep Track of Your Network Configuration Juergen Schoenwaelder, H. Langendorfer, Institute for Operating Systems and Computer Networks Forecasting Disk Resource Requirements for a Usenet Server Karl L. Swartz, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center WORKS-IN-PROGRESS TRACK II Bryan McDonald, SRI International SPECIAL SESSION ON MANAGING VERY LARGE SITES TRACK III Contact: Helen Harrison, SAS Institute SPECIAL SESSION ON MANAGING VERY LARGE SITES Friday, November 5 - 8:30 - 10:00am - TRACK III - Do you round the number of machines at your site to the nearest hundred? - Do you round the number of users to the nearest thousand? - Do you round your disk space to the nearest terabyte? - Can you foresee the day when you might do any of these things?. ...If so, this session is for you! This will be an interactive session designed to give administrators who face the special challenge of supporting a very large site an opportunity to share ideas and solutions. We will hear short presentations from real-life administrators followed by dicussion of special problems of very large sites. Topics may include software installation and update, asset management, backups, network management, disk space management, user account administration and many more. If you would like to contribute to this session as a speaker, or have particular topics you would like to see discussed, please contact: Helen Harrison, email: heh@unx.sas.com or telephone (919) 677-8000, Ext. 6981. 10:00 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 12:00 THE HUMAN BEHIND THE ROOT TRACK I System Administration: A Customer Service Approach Stephen Hathorne, Carnegie Mellon University System Administration As A User Interface- An Extended Metaphor Wilson H. Bent, Jr., Univerity of Southern Calfornia The System Administration Maturity Model - SAMM Carol M. Kubicki, Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group BACKUPS - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ART TRACK II Robert M. Searfus, Delta Microsystems, Inc. SCALING UP: THE NEXT LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY? TRACK III How to Upgrade 150 Workstations in One Day: and Still Make It to Poker Tim Irvin, Craig Manning, Industrial Light & Magic Software Management in a Distributed Server Environment Dan Rich, RMS Technologies, Inc. NASA Lewis Research Center Real-World Gigabit Networking Jeff Pack, Grumman Data Systems 12:00 - 1:30 LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:30 - 3:00 POTPOURRI TRACK I Administrating a Public Access Internet Facility Sheri Byrne, Jemini Learning Systems Implementing Execution Controls in UNIX Todd Gamble, WilTel Network Services Design and Implementation of the Home-Link File System Erez Zadok, Alexander Dupuy, Columbia University LEAVING THE DINOSAUR - MOVING APPLICATIONS FROM THE MAINFRAME TO UNIX TRACK II Alan Paller, Computer Associates Alan Holezman, Sequent Computers OPEN SESSION TRACK III (This session to be assigned during the Conference) 3:00 - 3:30 BREAK 3:30 - 5:00 PANEL: TOWARDS A SOLUTION TRACK I Moderator: Rob Kolstad, Berkeley Software Design, Inc. Panelists: John Black, Oracle; Alan Paller, Computer Associates; Richard Karaski, Octel Communication CLOSING REMARKS Bjorn Satdeva, /sys/admin, inc. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: USENIX Conference Office 22672 Lambert St., Suite 613 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Telephone (714) 588-8649 FAX Number (714) 588- 9706 Electronic Mail Address: conference@usenix.org Office Hours: 8:30am - 5:00pm Pacific Time *************************************** LISA7 REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND FEES *************************************** TUTORIAL REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE (November 1 -2) The tutorial registration fee includes bound tutorial notes, pa- per, pen and a box lunch on the day of your tutorial session. Pre-registration deadline is October 13, 1993. On-site fees apply after that date. Pre-Registration Fee On-Site Fee One full-day triple track tutorial $290 $340 Two full-day triple track tutorials $530 $580 TECHNICAL SESSIONS REGISTRATION FEE (November 3 -5) Pre-registration deadline is October 13, 1993. On-site fees apply after that date. Pre-Registration Fee On-Site Fee Member Fee $295 $345 The member fee applies to current individual members of the USENIX, SAGE, Sun User Group, EurOpen or AUUG. *Non-Member or Renewing Member Fee $385 $435 Full-Time Student $ 75 $ 75 (Must provide copy of current student I.D. card ) Full-time students please note: A limited number of scholarships are available for full-time students. Contact the Conference Of- fice for details. *To Join or renew your membership to USENIX/SAGE when registering for the conference technical sessions, pay the non-member techni- cal sessions registration fee and check the USENIX membership box on the Registration Form. $90 of your registration fee will be designated as dues in full for a one-year individual USENIX Asso- ciation membership. Current USENIX Members that wish to join SAGE - You may join SAGE at the USENIX/SAGE Membership booth during the Conference. REGISTER EARLY TO SAVE! TUTORIAL AND TECHNICAL SESSIONS FEES IN- CREASE $50 EACH AFTER OCTOBER 13, 1993 PAYMENT - Fees are payable to USENIX Conference by check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Diner's Club International. - To be processed, payment must accompany your completed Registration Form. - Registration by telephone is not permitted. - Purchase orders and vouchers CANNOT be accepted. - You may fax your Registration if payment is by credit card. To avoid duplicate billing when faxing your registration, do not mail an additional copy. You may telephone the Conference Office to confirm receipt of your fax. REFUND CANCELLATION POLICY: If you must cancel all refund re- quests must be in writing and postmarked no later than October 25, 1993. Direct your letter to the USENIX Conference Office.