NET-01
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OS/2 Roadmap to the Application Framework for e-business
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Ayodele Anise
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IBM has endorsed the strengths and benefits of internet technologies and platform
independence for several years, and has encouraged customers worldwide to make the
transition to network computing. The facilitate the transition, IBM has enhanced
OS/2 to become an excellent platform for the deployment of e-business applications,
while at the same time preserving investments in legacy applications. IBM has quietly
revamped its OS/2 operating system into a super-powerful tool that runs high speed
networks and controls large servers with multi-processor motherboards. King will
speak on how IBM continues to enhance OS/2 so that, in addition to preserving customer
investments in legacy OS/2 applications, it is the platform for future e-business
deployments and for the development of e-business applications. Come find out what's
happening in the OS/2 development world in upcoming releases and what enhancements
are being made and for how long.
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NET-02
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Remote-booting Diskless Windows Workstations from OS/2 Warp Server
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Micho Durdevich
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Date - time
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Even if you need to run Windows workstations, you may be able to take advantage
of a managed-client technology. In this session you will learn about the issues
involved with remote-booting diskless Windows 9x/NT workstations from OS/2 Warp
Server (using the OS/2 Warp Server RIPL Service). We shall also discuss various
interesting applications of this technology.
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NET-04
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OS/2 Networking with Cable/DSL Internet Access
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Walter Metcalf
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Date - time
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It IS possible to set up a mixed OS/2 Warp/Windows SOHO network with all PC's having
access to high speed Cable or DSL Internet--and with all PC's having File and Print
access to each other. However the path to success contains a number of pitfalls,
especially if your provider is using dynamic IP. Be sure to attend if you want to
get the most flexibility out of your LAN.
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NET-05
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Slash Support Costs with Remote Control
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Doug Taylor
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Room
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Date - time
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Remote Control software offers the unique ability of lowing support costs by reducing
problem resolution time and expenses related to travel. Not only does remote control
software produce a rapid return on investment for support and training departments,
but provides an entire organization with a dramatic increase in productivity by
getting workers back to work faster when they have a problem.
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NET-06
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Real World OS/2
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David Moskowitz
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Room
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Date - time
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OS/2 is an excellent networking system. It's easy to network OS/2 Warp Systems.
It can be challenging to make OS/2 play with Windows, Linux or Mac systems. Peer
to peer or with a domain controller -- it doesn't make any difference. If you want
to know how to make it work, this session covers the basics.
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