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DECUS '99/Providence Seminars

Pick a Technical Topic and Go In-Depth

Come for the weekend and participate in this incomparable technical training experience. You can choose from more than 30 full-day technical seminars, where you'll have enough time to explore a topic completely in a stimulating, hands-on learning environment.

Whether your goal is to sharpen your current skill set, or explore new technologies, you'll be able to accomplish both by attending the DECUS'99/Providence weekend seminars.

The curriculum is solutions focused, drilling down to a valuable level of technical detail, with plenty of case studies to illustrate the successful implementation of a new technology or solution.

Top seminar topics include:

OpenVMS
Focus in on the issues you face every day in operating and managing an OpenVMS environment, with seminar topics that include performance management and problem solving, as well as system management techniques, tools and tricks. Or choose to attend an in-depth seminar on the new features of OpenVMS V7.2 at a technical level.

Windows NT
Performance analysis and tuning. Clustering. Multi-user Windows Terminal Server. Windows 2000. The seminar selection for Windows NT aims to bring you up to speed on the fast-changing world of Windows NT solutions. Learn about current technologies and gather information for developing a long-term NT strategy.

UNIX
Today's fast-paced, always-open-for-business world demands the highest levels of availability from your UNIX systems. The UNIX-focused seminars include courses on creating, managing and trouble-shooting UNIX TruCluster solutions for maximum availability. Other hot topics include virtual memory and optimal tuning, as well as UNIX and Windows NT integration.

Enterprise Management
Learn more about the tools, solutions and methodologies that can help you monitor system performance and plan for future requirements in support of your increasingly complex Compaq and non-Compaq enterprise environment.

Networks
The power of the Internet can transform network computing into a strategic, industry-standard business system that is more agile, scalable and globally competitive. Learn how to leverage that power for your organization with seminars offering detailed, insightful discussions on networking topics such as TCP/IP programming for UNIX, OpenVMS, Windows NT and other platforms.

Hardware and Storage
Learn more about setting up and managing Compaq StorageWorks products in seminar sessions that include as mix of practical demonstrations, theory and tutorials.

Seminar Index

Saturday-Sunday June 12-13, 1999

DECUS ‘99/Providence will be offering full-day Seminars, one half-day seminar and one two-part seminar.

Full-Day Seminars:
Saturday and Sunday, June 12 - 13, from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Half-Day Seminar:
SE211 Sunday, June 13th from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Part I & II Seminar:
SE112 Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 A.M. to Noon.


Saturday June 12, 1999

OpenVMS - Introduction
SE101 Installation and Configuration of OpenVMS 7.2 and Galaxy
Larry Bonnette, Engineering Support, Compaq Computer Corporation

OpenVMS - Clusters
SE102 Configuring a VMScluster to Survive a Disaster
Tom Speake, OpenVMS Strategic Planning Manager, Compaq Computer Corporation

OpenVMS Performance & Tuning
SE103 OpenVMS Performance Management, Investigation and Problem Solving - How We Find and Correct Performance
Bart Z. Lederman, Compaq Computer Corporation

OpenVMS - System Mangement
SE104 OpenVMS System Management Techniques, Tools and Tricks
Arthur Cochrane, Technical Advisor, Westinghouse Savannah River Co.

OpenVMS - Languages & Tools
SE105 An Introduction to Perl on OpenVMS
Dan Sugalski, System Administrator, Oregon University

Networking
SE106 TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS V5.0
Yanick Pouffray, Consulting Software Engineer, Compaq Computer Corporation

Windows NT - Performance & Tuning
SE107 Performance Optimization, Monitoring and Tuning for Windows NT
Mark T. Edmead, President, MTE Software, Incorporated

SE108 Windows NT: Performance Analysis and Tuning
Milt Beebe, Consultant

Windows NT - System Management
SE109 Windows NT for OpenVMS System Managers
Jim Becker, Senior Systems Engineer, System Solutions Incorporated

Windows NT - Clusters
SE110 Windows NT Clustering Solutions
Gary Mauler, Fellow Engineer, Northrop Grumman Scott Barielle, Principal Consultant, NewInfo.com,Inc.

UNIX - Servers
SE111 TruCluster and TruCluster Production Server (V1.x)
Keith Sorn, Consultant, Global Knowledge Network

UNIX - Internals
SE112 Compaq's Tru64 UNIX Internals and Tuning - Part I (Two-Part Seminar, Saturday - 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon)
Larry Woodman, Consulting Software Engineer, Compaq Computer Corporation

UNIX - System Management
SE114 How to Create and Manage UNIX Clusters
Rochelle Lauer, Director, High Energy Physics Computing, Yale University

Enterprise Management - Performance & Tuning
SE115 Complete Performance Management and Capacity Planning Solution
Prem S. Sinha, Group Engineering Manager, Compaq Computer Corporation

Hardware and Storage - High Performance
SE116 Hands on I/O Performance
Ken Bates, Consulting Software Engineer, Compaq Computer Corporation

Networks - Communications Applications
SE117 TCP/IP Programming
Geoff Bryant, Principal Software Engineer, Process Software Corporation

Sunday June 13, 1999

OpenVMS - Integration w/Windows NT
SE201 Desktop Networking with Windows NT and OpenVMS
Michael Stewart, Software Support Consultant, Compaq Computer Corporation

OpenVMS - New Technologies
SE202 OpenVMS V7.2 Technical Update
Bruce Ellis, President, BRUDEN Corporation

SE204 TCP/IP Utilization and Management
Bob Moore, Technical Services Manager, Process Software Corporation

OpenVMS - Communications Applications
SE205 Web Enabling OpenVMS Data and Applications
Mick Keyes, Technology Consultant Compaq Computer Corporation

OpenVMS - Performance & Tuning
SE206 OpenVMS Performance Management - Getting The Most From Your VAX or Alpha
Wayne Sauer, President, The Parsec Group, Incorporated

Windows NT - New Technologies
SE207 "Back to the Future" with Multi-User Windows Terminal Server
Gary Mauler, Fellow Engineer, Northrop Grumman

Windows NT - Security
SE208 Implementing Windows NT Security
Mark T. Edmead, President, MTE Software, Incorporated

Windows N T - Performance & Tuning
SE209 Windows NT 2000 Server Network Traffic Implementation & Troubleshooting
Milt Beebe, Consultant

Windows NT - Clusters
SE210 Microsoft Cluster Server
Brad Cooper, Consultant, Bancu Technology

UNIX - Software Applications
SE211 Toubleshooting TruCluster V1.6 Configurations (Half-Day Seminar, Sunday - 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.)
Jan Mark Holzer, Principal Software Engineer, Compaq Computer Corporation

UNIX - Internals
SE212 Compaq's Tru64 UNIX Internals - Virtual Memory System
Robert R. Greene, Computer Consultant/Instructor, Global Knowledge Network

SE112 Compaq's Tru64 UNIX Internals and Tuning - Part II (Two-Part Seminar, Sunday - 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon)
Larry Woodman, Consulting Software Engineer, Compaq Computer Corporation

Enterprise Management - System Management
SE213 OpenVMS, UNIX, and NT: Why and How
Rochelle Lauer, Director, High Energy Physics Computing, Yale University

Hardware and Storage - Hardware
SE215 Configuring and Managing Compaq StorageWorks on Windows NT
John L. Grundhoefer, Software Systems Consultant, Compaq Computer Corporation

Networks - Protocol
SE216 TCP/IP Networking Protocols
Geoff Bryant, Principal Software Engineer, Process Software


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