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OS/2 USERS' GROUP MEETING: November 1, Tampa Bay, FL
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (timb1557@aol.com)
Fri Oct 20 10:28:34 1995
To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 09:12:34 GMT
From: timb1557@aol.com
Reply-To: timb1557@aol.com
Submitted by: Tim Bryce (timb1557@aol.com)
Source: Tim Bryce (timb1557@aol.com)
Date received: 1995 October 15
Date posted: 1995 October 18
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OS/2 WARP SERVER FEATURED AT NOVEMBER 1ST TBOUG MEETING
The next scheduled meeting of the Tampa Bay OS/2 Users' Group
(TBOUG) is planned for Wednesday evening, November 1st, 1995 at
IBM's LakePointe One Building in Tampa (fourth floor). Featured
will be a presentation by Bill Coons of IBM on OS/2 Warp Server.
Currently in beta-testing, OS/2 Warp Server, represents IBM's
latest OS/2 offering for client/server computing. The product
is scheduled for delivery in the 1st quarter of 1996.
Committee meetings begin at 5:45 pm. Dinner is at 6:45 pm,
followed by the main session and speaker beginning at 7:30 pm.
The registration fee for the meeting is $13 for members who
pre-register; $15 for pre-registered guests. Please make your
reservations early (no later than October 27th). The registration
fee for those who do not pre-register is $15 for members and $17
for guests. NOTE: If you have a "standing" reservation for
monthly meetings it is not necessary to confirm reservations
(except to cancel). For cancellations, please call no later
than two days prior to the meeting.
Place your reservations with the TBOUG Secretary:
Rick Hoffmann
Lasergate Systems, Inc.
Suite 502
28050 U.S.-19 North
Clearwater, FL 34621
Tel: 813/725-0882 X 252
Fax: 813/791-7883
E-Mail: FredPoint@aol.com
TBOUG's year-end meeting on December 6th will feature a special
presentation by IBM's Paul Giangarra who will talk about and
demonstrate many of IBM's key technology innovations. Paul is
currently one of IBM's senior operating system architects.
TBOUG is one of the largest OS/2 user groups in the
country with over 150 corporate and individual members.