- Operating Systems/Hardware Technology
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This track is designed to include all topics related to HP operating systems,
including functional comparisons and interoperability between various
HP operating systems and between HP and non-HP operating systems.
- Networking Technology
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This track is intended to cover computer networking and related technologies.
- Database Technology
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This track encompasses all database technologies and the various issues dealing with
databases.
- Development Technology
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This track encompasses the technologies involved in developing applications with
special emphasis on development environments and application construction,
management, and use through the applications life.
- HP Computing Management
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This track focuses on managing the challenges facing HP Computing professionals.
(Top) Operating Systems/Hardware Technology
1000 High Availability & HP 3000s
Ralph Bagen, Aircast, Inc.
1001 Windows '95 - Tips & Tricks
Denys Beauchemin, HiComp America
1002 Intro to HP-UX for MPE Users
Neil Armstrong, Robelle Consulting, Ltd.
1003 Putting the Pieces Together for Workgroup Computing - A Review of Choices
David Birnbaum, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1005 HP 3000 Solutions for Higher System Availability
Frank Mendoza and Becky McBride, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1006 Fibre Channel - The Long Run
Sue Diehl, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1008 What's New with 10.x Startup and Configuration
John Fenwick, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1009 HP 9000 Performance Monitoring Fundamentals
Donna Fountain, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1010 HP 9000/800 Bootable Backup
Todd Loeppke and Chris Freeman, Southwestern Bell and Hewlett-Packard Co.
1011 Building High Availability Systems for Maximum Uptime
Boris Geller, Qualix Group, Inc.
1012 HP's Disk Storage Value Added
Vince Griesemer and Rich Testardi, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1013 SharePlex: What Is It, How Does It Work, and What are the Benefits
John Saylor and Alex Early, Quest Software, Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co.
1014 Caching Disk Subsystems: Bridging the Gap between High Performance and High Availability
Brett Kelleran, Seek Systems
1015 Winning Over Disk I/O Worries: MPE & UNIX
Jeffrey Kubler, Lund Performance Solutions
1016 Overview of Multiprocessing Architectures
Dave Martinez, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1018 Configuring & Implementing a High Availability Solution on Distributed UNIX Systems
Raymond Riedel, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1019 Patching at 10.0 - Things You Should Know
Scott Sarisky, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1020 The HP 3000 Platform Solution Plans - What to do Next?
Dave Snow, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1021 Open Computing: UNIX Future Directions
John Sontag, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1022 Backup and Recovery Solutions for the HP 3000
Vicki Symonds, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1023 HP 3000 as an Open Systems Solution
Bradley Tashenberg, Bradmark Technologies
1025 An Introduction to Windows NT 4.0
Lance Lillie, Microsoft
1026 Integrating NT and NetWare into a NetWare Environment
Lance Lillie, Microsoft
1027 Windows NT Server for the MPE at Heart
Stephen Thomas, GRACO Children's Products
1028 Tuning Your I/O Performance on MPE/iX Systems
Paul Wang, SolutionSoft Systems, Inc.
1029 How to Save Half Your Disk Space Automatically
Paul Wang, SolutionSoft Systems, Inc.
1900 The HP Convex SPP2000 Scalable Parallel Processor
Greg Astfalk, Hewlett-Packard Co.
(Top) Networking Technology
2000 Electronic commerce: EDI and Complementary Technologies to Reach Trading partners Effectively & Inexpensively
Max Anhoury, American International Facsimile Products
2001 HP 3000 and Internet Security
Tony Ferro and Rosemarie Chiovari, Raptor and Hewlett-Packard Co.
2002 Remote & Mobile Computing with TCP/IP
Chris Bradley, WRQ
2003 The Road to Client-Server - HP 3000 & PC Integration
Rosemarie Chiovari, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2004 Architecting Highly Available Networking Environments
Pam Williams Dickerman and Michael Hayward, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2005 Evaluating PC X Servers
Pat Doherty, WRQ
2006 Homepage Design and Implementation Tools and Techniques
Brad Foran, Open-Ended Systems Corp.
2007 Your Network is Hanging by a Wire
Dunn Harvey, NORDX/CDT
2008 HP's Vision for Enterprise Networking
Sara Jacobsen, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2010 Building a Windows NT Internet Server
Jeremy Klein, Open-Ended Systems Corp.
2011 Distributed Application Security Using ODSS
Charles Knouse, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2012 Network Computing Security
Sean Leonard, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2013 Integrating RF Clients with HP 9000 Business Servers
Mark Mitchenor and Jeff Dunn, System Analyst, Dofasco Inc.
2014 HP-UX Networking in an MPE/iX Environment
Perry Sellars, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2015 Integrating Your Applications with the World Wide Web
George Stachnik, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2016 Evaluating Your Web Site = Measuring It's Value
Christian Super, ASI Market Research
2900 Building Application Servers with Windows NT
Maureen Mellon, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2901 High-Performance Network
Penny Dakhil, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2902 Positioning HP 9000 High Speed Networking Products
Tom Anderson, Hewlett-Packard Co.
(Top) Database Technology
3000 Database Administration for Client-Server Computing
Bill Arledge, BMC Software, Inc.
3002 Beyond DBMS Acquisition: How Disk Storage Optimizes Return on your Database Investment
James Baker, IPL Systems, Inc.
3003 Report Mining - A New Information Delivery Paradigm
Gordon Croston, Genesee Software
3004 Simplifying the Building and Updating of OLAP DB
Dan Druker and George Ferguson, Arbor Software and Hewlett-Packard Co.
3005 OLAP Databases: MDDB or RELATIONAL
George Drapeau, Speedware Corp., Media Division
3006 Decision Support in the 90's
George Ferguson, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3007 Client-Server Implementation and Case Studies
Don Grady, Information Builders
3008 EIS and Data Warehousing Today
David Haberman, Speedware Corp.
3009 Database Gateway Use in Heterogeneous Environments
Jennie Hou, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3010 Oracle for HP9000 Enterprise Parallel Server
Tor Ekqvist and Lee Cooper, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Oracle
3011 Decision Support & Data Warehousing in an HP 3000 Environment
Christophe Jacquet, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3012 Shell Script Database Modeling
F. John Kluth, National Machine Co.
3013 What You Should Expect from a Client-Server Report Writer
Martin Knapp, Proactive Systems
3014 An Overview of IMAGE/SQL
KN Kumar, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3015 SAP R3 Authorization Concept
James Lancello, Deloitte & Touche Consulting, Group ICS
3016 Application Development with ODBC & IMAGE/SQL
Kriss Rant, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3017 TUXEDO for HP 9000
Bruce Talley and Jim Massoni, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3018 ALLBASE by Design
Jeff Townsend, ASI Market Research, Inc.
3020 Using IMAGE/SQL with TPI Keys
Rich Trapp, Dynamic Information Systems Corporation (DISC)
3900 Highly Available Database Management Systems
Curt Kolovson, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3901 Data Warehousing and the Web: Extending the Data Warehouse Across the Enterprise and Beyond
George Ferguson, Hewlett-Packard Co.
(Top) Development Technology
4000 Automatic Error Detection in C++ Programs
Michael Aivazis, ParaSoft Corporation
4001 Tools and Tips for Programmers Efficiency
Michael Hensley, Lund Performance Solutions
4002 Enterprise Distributed Objects, CORBA + OLE/COM
Larry Bain, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4004 Directions for C++
Joseph Coha, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4005 Designing Highly Available Cluster Applications
John Foxcroft, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4006 Publishing a Book on the World Wide Web: A Guide for Novices
Bob Green, Robelle Consulting, Ltd.
4008 Middleware - The Missing Link in Client-Server Migration
William Carter, Southeastern Data Cooperative, Inc.
4009 Developing for the Intranet: How to Use WWW Technology for Just about Everything
David Johnson, JCST
4010 Developing Mail Enabled Applications with HP OpenMail
Tony Jones, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4011 Applying Virtual Reality Technologies
Jim Skog, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4012 How to Implement Intelligent Function Keys with Hot Keys in Speedware
Michael Spahr, The Andersons
4014 Designing Client-Server Applications for Performance
Mike Wang and Subo Ko, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4015 Implementing Performance Engineering
Eric Wettersten, Panoptic Solutions
4016 The Legacy Continues - MPE/iX in an Open Systems World
Mike Yawn, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4017 EDI: Business on the Internet
Steve Botts, Premenos Corp.
4018 Application Event Logging using TimeScan on HP-RT
Johnny Klonaris, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4019 The Power of the Integrated Data Store in Data Warehousing
Doug Mecham, INTERSOLV Data Warehousing Consulting
4020 Three-Tier Client-Server: Leveraging the Architecture to Deliver Business Processing Power
Hans Galldin, Cognos Corporation
4800 Automated Data Collection for Today and the Future
Raymond Agrusti, Eagle Consulting and Development
4804 Delivering Business Application on the World Wide Web
David Haberman, Speedware Corp.
(Top) HP Computing Management
5000 Don't Be Cruel to a Heart that's True
Diane Amos, CPC, Amos & Associates
5001 MIS Operations: Fun or Frenzy?
Lincoln Brill, Wood-Mizer Products, Inc.
5002 Introducing Computational Clusters and the HP MC/System Environment
Roger Kumpf, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5003 First Look at Performance on the HP 3000
Sherri Cook, Lund Performance Solutions
5006 A Step Beyond Technology - An End Users Guide to Leaveraging HP's "Channel Partnership"
Feyzi Fatehi, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5007 Integrating MIS & Business Transformation
Robert Gignac, Speedware Corp.
5008 Customer Service: An Oxymoron?
Robert Gignac, Speedware Corp.
5009 IT Architecture - BluePrint for Client-Server Open Computing
James Hepler, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5010 Dealing with Information Accessibility and Security
Sara LaFrance, Century Analysis, Inc.
5011 HP 3000 Customer Choices Strategy
Alvina Nishimoto, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5012 Enterprise-Wide Job Scheduling: The New Open Systems Challenge
Jim Lofink, Operations Control Systems
5013 Integrating People, Process and Technology
Paul Lorson, Integration Partnership
5014 Middleware - The Foundation for a Data Warehouse Environment
Gary Mann, Information Builders
5015 Hopalong Chastity: Ethical Planning for School Districts and Cities, but at a Gallop!
J. Joseph Moriarty and Dennis Vlasich, Pr/Sr. Consultant, Kerry Consulting Group
5016 NFS: What is it? What Can It Do for You
Rosemarie Chiovari and TBD, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Quest Software
5018 Print from Anywhere to Anywhere Anytime
Chris Rink, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5019 HP's Open Enterprise Computing Strategy - Foundation for Optimizing Business Flexibility & Controls
Ann Ruckstuhl, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5020 Constructing a Data Warehouse May Be Easier Than You Think
David Sandel, Information Builders
5021 Implementing Security Audit and Intrusion Detection in an Environment
Bob Schwehr, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5900 Customer Contact Manager - Any Product, Any Channel
John O'Brien, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5901 HP IT Program to Eliminate Mainframe Processing
Jim Murphy, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5902 Using Technology to Manage Technology
Steve Smith, Hewlett-Packard Co.
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