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[ILUG] Caldera Partner Briefing - Dublin

[ILUG] Caldera Partner Briefing - Dublin

Wynne, Conor conor_wynne at maxtor.com
Fri Jul 26 09:27:28 IST 2002


Cool, 

I went to one last year in Leeds, and found it very good. I actually
appreciate mails like this and do NOT consider them as spam. 

CW

--------------
Don't bith at Caldera people - they didn't spam the list, I did. I though
perhaps some of you might liek to go along but remember TANSTAAFL



Niall

----- Forwarded message from Caldera Partner Programme
<CalderaMarketing at caldera.rsc01.com> -----

Caldera is pleased to bring the Caldera Partner Briefing (CPB)
to Dublin. The CPB is designed to brief partners and customers - 
existing and new - on developments in Caldera's commercial and 
technical strategies. 

DATE & LOCATION:
Caldera invites you to join us for this FREE OF CHARGE briefing at
The Guinness Storehouse, Dublin on Thursday September 12th, 2002.

REGISTRATION:
We do try to make sure that there is room for everyone. However,
places are limited by the size of the venue and we operate on 
a first come, first served basis.

To register, click on http://uk.caldera.com/events/

Alternatively, please call Pam Pettecrew on +44 (0)1923 813638.

AGENDA:

09.00:   Registration & Coffee
09.30:   Caldera's Vision for Linux, UNIX & UnitedLinux
10.30:   Coffee Break
10.45:   Open Source Software Adoption in Business
11.15:   Caldera Global Services
12.00:   Lunch
13.00:   Technical Demonstration - 
         Delivering Windows File & Print Services using Samba
15.00:   Close

OVERVIEW:
There's been plenty of noise about Linux and Open Source Software
over the past 12 months - but what does any of this really mean
for commercial organisations? Does it provide a real and valuable
alternative to Microsoft and RISC UNIX server systems? Furthermore,
how is Caldera delivering on its promises to integrate the 
traditional SCO UNIX technologies into its Linux strategy? 

These briefings will also provide you with a first-hand opportunity
to find out more about the recent industry changing announcement
on UnitedLinux (http://www.unitedlinux.com or 
http://www.caldera.com/unitedlinux),
and what it means for your business.

This Caldera Partner Briefing will also detail DTI supported 
research on Linux adoption in the business marketplace, how Linux 
has grown significantly, and how Caldera's attitude, skill sets
and track record makes us the only credible partner to help you
implement Linux for business. 

The afternoon technical session will concentrate on how you can
use Samba to quickly and easily deliver Windows File and Print 
services from Linux and SCO OpenServer systems to Windows desktop 
PCs. Subject areas to be covered will include "Replacing VisionFS 
with Samba on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6" from Caldera, and "Configuring 
Samba on Caldera OpenLinux 3.1.1 as a Primary Domain Controller".

Go to http://uk.caldera.com/events for further information on the
agenda and to register.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn the latest from Caldera!

Best regards,

Kate Andrews
Marketing Manager, UK & Ireland

----- End forwarded message -----




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