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Your pot-luck on Dec 22
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Naomi B. Schmidt)
Fri Dec 18 14:42:52 1998
To: release-team@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 14:42:45 EST
From: "Naomi B. Schmidt" <nschmidt@MIT.EDU>
I hope that the E40 pot-luck lunch doesn't prevent you from
attending the ACMG with Ken Klingenstein as the featured guest
(N42 Demo Center at 2 PM). I've never met the man, but have heard
extremely good things about him as a thinker, leader, and speaker.
Vijay's original announcement follows.
Naomi
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 19:20:29 -0400
To: acmg@MIT.EDU, ocmg@MIT.EDU, ilead@MIT.EDU
From: Vijay Kumar <vkumar@MIT.EDU>
Subject: ACMG - 12/22/28 N42-Demo Center
Cc: itlt@MIT.EDU
Greetings all,
A reminder that ACMG, featuring Ken Klingenstein, will be held on
12/22/98 at 2:00-4:00 p.m. at *N-42-183 (Demo Center). please note
this change in venue.
ACMG Tuesday 12/22/1998 2:00-4:00 p.m.
N42-183 ( Demo Center)
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Agenda
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1.Hot Topics ** - Ken Klingenstein, Director of IT Services,
University of Colorado will be our guest presentor.
Ken is very active contributor in various national IT groups,
making frequent presentatiobs on a range of topics including
Campus Networking strategies and Unix-NT transitions. Ken's
energetic participation in various national initiatives includes
his role as member (Chair) of the Network Planning and Policy
Advisory Council of UCAID ( University Corporation for Advanced
Internet Develpment).
2. Roundtable (lite) time-permitting.
* Hot Topics.
Ken has sent the following list of "hot topics"that he hopes to
cover in his talk. (It is an extensive list and i anticipate that
he will, based on our interest, touch on some topics more than on
others.).
- Middleware
NSF Conference and Next Directions
I2 Issues
- NT5.0 Issues
nt-unix integration
campus-wide lan - data administration, new service offerings
desktop and kiosk issues
- Institutional IT issues
Strat Plan
Distributed Support Model and new personnel
Reorganization
Service Center
- ATLAS - academic process reengineering
- TCO - maximizing benefits vs minimizing costs
campus-wide tactical coordination
standards - processes and packaging
- Internet 2
Q-bone update
Campus QoS issues and Bandwidth brokers
application issues - H.323, adaptable layers
- Community Networks
self-organizing information
social process reengineering
Looking forward to seeing you all next Tuesday.
Vijay