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Enterprise-Wide Data Access
These presentations will address topics directly related to the setup, maintenance, distribution, warehousing, and accessibility of data.
Multiplatform/Desktop Integration
Presentations in this track will focus on the design, development and management of heterogeneous networked systems.
Internet/Intranet
This track will address any topic related to electronic commerce and remote transaction processing.
Security/High Availability/System Management
This track is designed to address system productivity including open system and network administration as well as high availability and disaster tolerance and recovery. In addition, it includes designs for data and network security and techniques to monitor and manage system performance.
Management Issues
Hewlett-Packard computing professionals face many management challenges everyday. This track is designed to address these demands.


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Enterprise-Wide Data Access



1005 Migrating Your System to Client-Server
        
Neil Mehta, Bradmark Inc.
1010 How to Choose the Right HP-UX Patches for My Systems
        
John Mulkey, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1015 New Developments for 10.x Filesystems
        
John Fenwick, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1020 Data Mining--Getting the Most from your Data Warehouse
        
A.J. Brown, DataMind Corporation
1025 Managing the Warehouse Lifecycle
        
Gregory Schlimm, PLATINUM technology, inc.
1030 Managing the Data Warehouse
        
Alan Paller, The Data Warehousing Institute
1035 High Speed Networking
        
Tom Anderson, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1040 Building the Data Warehouse -- Enterprise Wide Data Access
        
Ralph Bagen, PowerCrew Incorporated
1045 Salvaging, Maintaining, & Updating Your Legacy Systems
        
Charles Finley, Open-Ended Systems Corporation
1050 Data Integrity -- The Foundation for Successful Data Warehousing
        
Marty Shepard, id Centric, a division of PostalSoft Inc.
1055 Implementing NFS in HP-UX Release 10.30
        
Thomas McNeal, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1060 Fibre Channel, For the Long Run
        
Sue Diehl, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1070 Data Warehousing on a Shoestring Budget
        
Mark Strickland, American Water Heater Company
1080 Using the Web for Data Warehousing
        
Roger Eberlin, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1085 Networking the Enterprise: Creating the Digital Corporation
        
Sara Jacobsen, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1090 Beyond OLAP: The Contextual Advantage
        
Victor E. Hansen, MKS, Inc.
1095 SendMail 8.8
        
Ebenezer Schubert, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1100 Switch-On, The Transition from Legacy Networks
        
Penny Dakhil, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1105 Network Success with HP and Microsoft
        
Gerald T. Stacy, Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority
1110 Nomadicity: Connection for the Terminally Transient
        
Frank Prince, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1115 Adjust in Time: Software Development for Business Process Centric Corporations
        
Geoffrey Cairns, Hewlett-Packard Co.
1120 HP OpenView's Enterprise Desktop Management
        
Buzz Walker, Hewlett-Packard Co.


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Multiplatform/Desktop Integration



2005 Which IP Subnet is Best for My Organization
        
Kim Kohlenberg, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2010 Windows NT and HP-UX Integration Using Advanced Server/9000
        
Michael Louie, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2015 HP 3000 and NT Interoperability
        
Alvina Nishimoto and Lars Appel, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2020 Migrating Applications from Windows NT to UNIX Fast!
        
Chane Cullens, Bristol Technology Inc.
2025 Why Am I Waiting? Oracle Response Times on HP Servers
        
Adam Grummitt, Metron Technology Limited
2030 UNIX-NT Solutions to Japanese Subs
        
Soukun Kin, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2040 A First Look at NetWare for HP-UX 4.1 Performance
        
Alok Gupta, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2045 Parallel Programming Methods on the HP Exemplar
        
Greg Astfalk, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2050 OpenMail: HP's Messaging and Groupware Technology for HP-UX
        
Simon Bedford-Roberts, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2055 Java On Trial
        
Daniel Charlu, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2065 The Case for Networked, Centralized Storage
        
Carmen J. Marchionni, Open Systems Solutions, Inc.
2070 Converting Qedit to the Client-Server Model
        
Bob Green, Robelle Consulting Ltd.
2075 DCE/DFS at Northwestern University
        
Bruce Foster, Northwestern University
2085 MPE: Network Installation & Configuration
        
Chuck Shimada, CTS Computer Systems
2090 MPE: Using the HP 3000 as a Web Server
        
Michael Hensley, Allegro Consultants, Inc.
2100 MPE: Introduction to Debug
        
Stan Sieler, Allegro Consultants, Inc.
2105 MPE: Introduction to XDB, the Symbolic Debugger
        
Bruce Toback, Opt Inc.
2110 MPE: High Availability Overview
        
William Lancaster, Lancaster Consulting
2115 MPE: POSIX Freeware
        
Michael Hensley, Allegro Consultants, Inc.
2120 Java the Change Agent
        
Jeff Littfin, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2125 Enabling the New Generation of Network Applications: The Active Platform
        
Gary Voth, Microsoft Corporation
2130 Building a Comprehensive Intranet Solution
        
Louis Kahn, Microsoft Corporation
2135 Working With Your Software Supplier--Making the Most of the Beta Product
        
Doug Clement, Cognos Corporation
2140 Building Campus Backbones with ATM LANE
        
David O'Connor, 3Com
2145 NT & HP-UX Functional Interoperability
        
J. Scott Key, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2150 syslog: The UNIX System Logger
        
John Fenwick, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2155 Ignite-UX Cold Installations
        
Steve Bennett, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2160 Converting RC Scripts for 10.x
        
Dillon Pyron, AMD
2165 HP-RT VME Device Drivers: A Case Study
        
Kevin Dudevoir, MIT Haystack Observatory
2170 Software Development in the Mix UNIX/NT Environment
        
Jerry Duggan, Hewlett-Packard Co.
2175 Products, Services and Programs of HP OpenView
        
Dave Pitney, Hewlett-Packard Co.
T235 How to Get Started in ATM
        
Bernard Virondeau, Vithoune Vongphacdy, and Georges Wanneau, Hewlett-Packard Co.


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Internet/Intranet



3005 Intranet as a Corporate Communications Tool
        
Miguel Cooper, Girsa Corporativo, S.A. de C.V.
3010 Keys to Success for Data-Centric Business Applications on the Web
        
John Kirby, DISC
3015 Forging New Connections Between Business Teams
        
Peter Norelli, Lawson Software
3025 Using Objects to Maximize Internet Application Potential
        
Rabah Ahmed, Ptech Inc.
3030 Application Fusion and Use of Web Technology for Improved Access to Information
        
Sara Lafrance, Century Analysis Inc.
3035 Multiplatform Integration
        
Joko Wasito, Arun LNG Co.
3045 Importance of Middleware to Client-Server and the Internet
        
C. Bradley Tashenberg, Starvision
3050 Revolutionizing the Ways Businesses Interact
        
Colin Browning, Pilot Software
3055 A Safety Net for Web Development and Maintenance
        
Douglas Lowe, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3060 Empowered Web Applications for Supply Chain Management
        
Fritz Ehlers, Unisys
3070 Reliable Enterprise Administrative Workflow
        
Mike Shaw, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3075 Transaction Processing on the Internet
        
Andrew Wild, UniKix Technologies
3080 How to Leverage Your Existing Assets on the Web
        
Jim Zisch, Acucobol, Inc.
3085 Making Objects Go Fast on the Internet--A Scalable Architecture for High-performance Distributed Applications
        
Jeff Goetsch, Persistence Software
3090 Extranets--The Biggest Net of All
        
Valori Stitt and Netscape Representive, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Netscape
3095 The HP Domain Enterprise Server Family as a Platform for Internet Data Access, Collaboration, and Transaction Solutions
        
James Zepp and Rosemarie Chiovari, Hewlett-Packard Co.
3100 Extending the Enterprise with Electronic Commerce/EDI
        
Birket Foster, M.B. Foster Associates Ltd.
3105 What Business Do You Have on the Net?
        
Michael O'Meara, J.D. Edwards
3110 Electronic Commerce Over the Internet: How Today's Most Effective Businesses Really Use the Internet
        
David MacSwain, SpaceWorks, Inc


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Security/High Availability/System Management



4005 MPE/iX Disk Storage: Looking Under the Hood
        
Jerry Fochtman, Bradmark
4010 Building a High Availability Solution
        
Vicki Symonds, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4015 MPE/iX Performance 'Cheat Sheet'
        
David Hesser, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4020 Disaster Recovery--The Big Picture
        
Michael Patrimonio, Melillo Consulting, Inc.
4025 BRAT: the Bootable Recovery and Admin Tape
        
Peter Put, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4030 Managing NT in the Enterprise
        
Mark Konwiczka, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4035 Secure Highly Available Transactions over the Enterprise
        
Chris Horak, BEA Systems, Inc.
4040 Availability Service Management
        
Jan-Maaten Van Dongen, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4045 Large Scale Backups
        
Dorne Smith, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4050 Point-to-Point Availability
        
Laura Finkelstein, VERITAS Software
4055 The Inner Moat - Security when Users have Access to Your System
        
Steen Hansen Hviid, Ohio State University
4060 Managing UNIX Startup and Shutdown Scripts
        
Randall B. Floit, IBM Global Services @ ComEd
4065 Highly Granular OLTP Application Security
        
Steve Schiefelbein, UniKix Technologies
4070 Remote File & Print Sharing Solution Through Dial-A-LAN Server
        
Stanley Wang, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4075 NIS and NIS Management in SAM
        
Antoni Drudis, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4080 IT System Security
        
Sean Leonard, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4085 Resource Monitoring for High Availability
        
Manh Ha, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4090 MeasureWare and PerfView for Windows NT
        
Laurence Sweeney, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4095 Large Database Backup and Recovery Strategies for HP 9000
        
Jennie Hou and Harvey Skinner, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4100 HP High Availability: ServiceGuard, SwitchOver, and MirrorDisk/UX
        
Dennis McClure, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4105 Data Replication for HP-UX and Oracle DBMS
        
Karl Kacerek, Quest Software
4110 Automated Network Backups -- Don't Get Backed Out
        
Dave Hiechel, EAGLE Software Inc.
4115 MPE Queuing: How it works, How to make it work for you!
        
Jeffrey R. Kubler, Lund Performance Solutions, Inc.
4120 Internet Protocol (IP) Security Framework
        
Wanyen Hsu, and Eric Scoredoes, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4130 High Availability Service Strategies for the Next Millennium
        
Jeff Louie and Neal Clapper, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4135 High Availability: The High Cost of Downtime
        
Perry Sellars, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4140 Protect Your Greatest Asset--Data
        
Bruce Rudolph, Phoenix Systems Integration
4145 Firewalls 101
        
Christopher Michael, RMS Business Systems
4150 Options to Optimize Your Files Systems--On Line
        
Dave Hiechel, EAGLE Software Inc.
4155 HP-UX File System Replication
        
John Saylor and Jim Kramer, Quest Software
4160 Taming UNIX--Volume 1: An Introduction to Performance Management for HP-UX
        
Robert A. Lund, Lund Performance Solutions, Inc.
4165 Developing a Patching Strategy for HP-UX 10.x
        
Scott Sarisky, Hewlett-Packard Co.
4170 What's new in Windows NT Server 5.0/The Renasissance of Distributed Computing
        
Dennis Buss, Microsoft Corporation.
4175 How to Use HP's AutoRAID Technology to Achieve Unsurpassed OLTP Performance
        
Roger Buckthal, Hewlett-Packard Co.


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Management Issues



5005 The Year 2000 from a Business Perspective
        
John J. Whitehouse, The Progeni Corporation
5010 Energizing Your Software Development Process with Web Technology
        
Douglas Lowe, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5020 Are your Users I.S. Compatible?
        
Robert Gignac, Fioravanti-Redwood Inc.
5025 What's New with HP-UX? Threads, 64-bits, 2000, and the Future
        
John Verrochi, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5035 R.E.S.U.L.T.S.: Framework for the Future
        
Samuel G. Williams
5040 Managing Internet Anxiety: Dealing with Hoaxes, Pranks, and Internet "Viruses"
        
Charles Hymes, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5045 Virtual Administration of HP-UX Systems
        
Mason C. Gibson, Intrinsix Corporation
5055 Outsourcing -- Does It Work for HP Shops?
        
Lynn A. Novo, Network Systems Company
5060 An Introduction to System Maintenance Functions for HP 9000 Servers
        
F. John Kluth, Kluth Company
5070 Document Management: 10 Steps to Success
        
Pamela Lopez, NSD, Inc.
5075 The Raw Truth: How to Use Raw I/O to Ensure Optimal Database Performance
        
Harold Moss, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5080 Adopting a Sensible Windows NT Strategy
        
Charles Finley, Open-Ended Systems Corporation
5085 How to be a Leader in the Information Technology Field
        
Diane Amos, Amos & Associates Inc.
5095 Blueprint For Success, or Recipe for Failure
        
Mike Battistella, Melillo Consulting, Inc.
5100 Building HP Customer Partnerships
        
Linn Johnk and Carolyn Godfrey, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5105 Integrating Management Solutions
        
Wayne Morris, BMC Software
5110 Living with Antique System Architecture -- A Transitory Case Study
        
James Hepler, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5115 Using SAP On-Line Documentation
        
James Lancello, Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group ICS
5120 New Tools for the HW Mobile Support Workforce
        
Patti Cook, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5125 Motivation is Self-Motivation
        
Robert Gignac, Fioravanti-Redwood Inc.
5130 MPE/iX—Today and In the Future
        
Kriss Rant, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5135 Deploying a Standardized PC Operating Environment
        
Tony Jones, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5140 Data, Information & Knowledge
        
Robert Gignac, Fioravanti-Redwood Inc.
5145 Consulting: Boon or Bust?
        
Samuel G. Williams
5150 Enterprise Desktop Management -- The Big Picture
        
Judy Kennedy, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5155 DMTF and the Cost of Ownership MIF
        
Gary Paquette, DMTF (ASI Corp.)
5160 Distributed Application Management
        
Carl Coken, BMC Software, Inc.
5165 Project Management-Climbing Out of the Chaos
        
Penny Dakhil, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5170 Management: The Key to Internet Computing
        
Bill Bonin, Hewlett-Packard Co.
5175 Pretty Soon It's Real Money
        
James R. Cook and Mike Kelley, Data Strategies, System Management Consultants
5180 Supply Chain Optimization: Applying Red Pepper Software at Hewlett-Packard's Home Product Division
        
Tom Davis and David Obershaw, Hewlett-Packard Co. and PeopleSoft, Inc.
5185 Transition Planning: Moving from MPE V to MPE/iX System
        
Heather Goudey, Hewlett-Packard Co.

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