Subject: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
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From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@netbsd.org>
List: netbsd-announce
Date: 03/05/1999 11:01:27
1999 USENIX ANNUAL TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
June 6-11, 1999
Monterey Convention Center & DoubleTree Hotel
Monterey, California

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Choose from 24 tutorials over three days.  Eric Allman, Tom Christiansen,
Peter Galvin, Evi Nemeth, and Marcus Ranum are just a few of the superb
instructors.  Training at a serious level.

Technical Sessions-Cutting-Edge, Technically Excellent Refereed papers
cover topics of especially high interest:  management of resource systems,
file systems, virtual memory systems, storage systems, security, web
server performance and O/S performance.  Stimulating, highly practical
presentations await you in the Invited Talks track. John Ousterhout,
creator of Tcl/Tk, will focus his keynote on a fundamental shift in
software development applications.

The conference includes the FREENIX Track devoted to open source software's
latest developments and interesting applications. FREENIX offers
Peer-refereed papers, expert talks, and evening sessions.

Enjoy lively discussion during evening Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.  Test
drive useful products in the exhibit hall.  Mingle at the dessert reception
inside the wonderful Monterey Bay Aquarium.

For nearly 25 years, USENIX Annual Technical Conferences have emphasized
the exchange of practical solutions and the open airing of issues,
unfettered by stodginess or commercial interest. Best of all, it's been a
great place to meet with your peers and share fresh ideas, solutions, and a
beer!