Contents
SuperLUG Meeting With DILUG and Baltimore LUG
- General Q&A
- Digital's follow-up on the "Digital Listens" session from the July meeting
- "Bring us your performance war stories" - informative and entertaining
(prizes too!)
- Windows NT Performance from an OpenVMS Perspective -
Datametrics
- Q&A - share information and advice with your peers
- Digital Listens - Dave Baker, Digital
Digital wants to know why VAX customers haven't migrated to Alphas.
This is also your chance to express "three wishes" that Dave will takeback to Digital.
- Polycenter Overview and Update - Neil Nicoll, Digital
(copy of presentation available)
- Microsoft Exchange Server - Paul Rosenbaum, Digital, andJim Taylor, Advanced Paradigms
- Q&A
- Digital Clusters for Windows NT, presented by Steve Davis,
Digital
- Windows NT Server for OpenVMS System Managers, presented by
Jim Becker, System Solutions Incorporated
(copy
of presentation available from DECUS)
- Q&A - general Q&A, plus a discussion of these two questions:
- Where is your organization headed with OpenVMS and Windows NT?
- How will your organization make the transitions?
- FX!32 Overview, presented by Ed Herold of
Digital Equipment Corporation
FX!32 lets you run Intel code on an Alpha running Windows NT.
- TCP/IP Future Directions, presented by Tim Sylvester of
TGV
- IP addressing (CIDR), IPv6, security enhancements
- TGV technical update, including Web Clusters
- Status of announced acquisition of TGV by
Cisco
- Overview of OpenVMS & Windows NT "Affinity" Program,
John Smith, Digital
- Windows NT Server Directions, Joyce Etheridge,
Microsoft
- Digital's Windows NT Clusters, Ed Herold,
Digital
- Wind/U Architecture, Kevin Blackwell,
Bristol Technology
- OpenVMS 7.0 64-bit support, Karen Noel,
Digital