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Call for Papers: OSF DCE Developers Conference

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Client\\Server Worksho)
Mon Nov 7 21:27:48 1994

Resent-From: Bill Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>
Resent-To: osf-news-mtg@menelaus.LOCAL
Date: 07 Nov 94 15:57:23 EST
From: "Client\\Server Worksho" <74511.1606@compuserve.com>
To: OSF Members <SIG-DCE@osf.org>

OSF is pleased to announce the 1995 dates for 

THE OSF DCE USER and DEVELOPER CONFERENCE

May 15-17, 1995 - Red Lion Hotel, San Jose, CA
August 21-23, 1995 - Westin Hotel, Boston, MA

A four track event running over three days with an expected attendance of 750 attendees.  The tracks are as follows:

DCE Technology
DCE Deployment
DCE Products and Tools
DCE Success Stories

This is a call to invite topics and abstracts for presentation at both events.  The final date for submission is December 8, 1994.

Abstract should be 50-75 words in length and include at least three benefits attendees will derive from your presentation, in bulleted format.

Send all abstracts to Christopher Erb at 74511.1606@compuserve.com

Proposal Submission Form

1. Presentation title:

_____________________________________________________

2. Presenter's information

Presenter

_____________________________________________________

Job title

_____________________________________________________

Company

_____________________________________________________

Address

_____________________________________________________

Phone

_____________________________________________________

Fax

_____________________________________________________

3. Intended audience

_____________________________________________________

4. Provide a two line summary of your proposal

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

5. Three benefits of attending

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

5. Abstract


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