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Queensland AUSTRALIA, AUUG Chapter conference April 22

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 17, 1999
AUUG QUEENSLAND 1999 CHAPTER TECHNICAL CONFERENCE

THURSDAY APRIL 22nd, 1999
Park Royal Hotel
Alice Street, Brisbane

Sponsored by Stallion Technologies.

The Queensland chapter of the Australian UNIX and Open Systems User Group
(AUUG) is proud to provide the Queensland UNIX and Open Source communities
with detailed technical information on current and emerging issues.
Each year, a number of local and interstate speakers report on new
developments at the only conference in Queensland dedicated to the design,
implementation and use of UNIX, Linux and Open Systems.

Whether you are a power user, systems administrator, software developer,
reseller or manager of information systems, this conference is certain to
provide you with information and ideas directly relevant to your job.  

***Register immediately for discounted fees!***

The 1999 Conference Program includes:

Keynote Address
Dr. James Clark - Senior Vice-President, Santa Cruz Operation (SCO)*

Will Linux Rival Microsoft?
Richard Keech - Red Hat Linux Support Manager, Cybersource Pty Ltd

ITSY: A Platform for Pocket Computing Research
Peter Dettori - Compaq Computer Corporation

Building Low-Cost Embedded Network Appliances with Linux
Greg Ungerer - GergoTek Research Pty Ltd

A Walk Through the mSQL 3 Code Branch
David J. Hughes - Hughes Technologies Pty Ltd

The Java Cryptography Architecture
Nishanth Chandran - DSTC Pty Ltd

Linux in Vendorland - A Fairy Tale Comes Alive
Mark White - Compaq Computer Asia/Pacific Pte Ltd

"Computing Fallacies"
Michi Henning - Triodia Technologies Pty Ltd
(Michi will also be selling signed copies of his book 
 "Advanced Corba Programming with C++"!)

*To Be Confirmed

Registration Fees: (Conference registration includes a buffet lunch, morning
tea, afternoon tea and post-conference refreshments.)

Registration Type          Before Apr 22                    On Apr 22
AUUG, ACS, SAGE-AU members    $ 85                            $ 100
Non-members                   $ 140                           $ 155
Students (provide ID)         $ 85                            $ 100
Conference                    $ 180                           $ 200
+ individual AUUG membership


Registration Form

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(Circle the organisation to which you belong or Student # and Institution)


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Cheques should be crossed and made payable to AUUG Queensland Chapter.
Credit card payment can be returned by fax. Send registrations to:  

AUUG Secretariat
PO Box 468
Paddington NSW 2021 

Tel: 1800 625 655
Fax: (02) 9332 4066
E-Mail: swfoda@acms.com.au
Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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