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* Warp Server for e-business by [[Mike Persell]] - IBM | * Warp Server for e-business by [[Mike Persell]] - IBM | ||
* Warp Server for e-business - Journaling File System by [[Mike Persell]] - IBM | * Warp Server for e-business - Journaling File System by [[Mike Persell]] - IBM | ||
* Sundial's Rover Pack by [[Randell Flint]] - Sundial Systems | * Sundial's Rover Pack by [[Randell S. Flint]] - Sundial Systems | ||
* Sundial Solves Your Junk Email Problems by [[Rollin White]] - Sundial Systems | * Sundial Solves Your Junk Email Problems by [[Rollin White]] - Sundial Systems | ||
* InCharge by [[Bruce W. Landeck]] - Spitfire Software | * InCharge by [[Bruce W. Landeck]] - Spitfire Software | ||
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* Disaster Management Recovery by [[Brent Bowlby]] - CDS, Inc. | * Disaster Management Recovery by [[Brent Bowlby]] - CDS, Inc. | ||
* Anatomy of a CTI Application by [[Gerald Meazell]] - Serenity Systems Business Partner | * Anatomy of a CTI Application by [[Gerald Meazell]] - Serenity Systems Business Partner | ||
===Networking - Internet=== | |||
* Setting up a SOHO network by [[David Ameiss]] | |||
* Selling The Thin client Concept by [[Peter E. Greulich]] - IBM Technical Sales Consultant | |||
* Install OS/2 in 29 seconds? Is that possible? by [[Kim Cheung]] - Serenity Systems | |||
* Setting up Warp Server for e-bussiness by [[IBM]] | |||
* Network Station 2800 by [[IBM]] | |||
* High Availibility for OS/2 by [[Oliver Mark]] - IBM, Germany | |||
* WSoD Remote Client Connection & Pre-Execution Services by [[Dennis Sposato]] - IBM | |||
* Network Computing Software Services by [[Bobby McChesney - IBM]] | |||
* Basic TCP/IP Networking by [[Paul Hethmon]] - Hethmon Brothers | |||
* WebSphere for Warp Server by [[IBM]] | |||
* Slash Support Costs with Remote Control by [[Doug Taylor]] - CrossTec Corporation | |||
* IBM JVM strategy on OS/2, WorkSpace, Windows 95/98/4.0 by [[IBM]] | |||
* Advanced TCP/IP Networking by [[Paul Hethmon]] - Hethmon Brothers | |||
* NetFinity Servers by [[Mike Persell]] - IBM | |||
===Programming=== | |||
==Exhibitors== | ==Exhibitors== |
Revision as of 00:18, 1 April 2016
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Organizers
- Event Chair : Gordon T. Roland
- Presentation Coordinator : Johnny Kitchens, Luc Van Bogaert
- Exhibitor Coordinator : Milind Rao, Johnny Kitchens
- Volunteer Coordinator : Luc Van Bogaert, Hasan Kamal
- Publicity : Tom Bolick, Dan Casey, Timur Tabi
- Marketing - Distribution : Dan Casey, Hasan Kamal
- Networking : Eric A. Erickson
- Webmaster - Graphics : Luc Van Bogaert, Michael O'Keefe
- Advisor : Alan Greenberg
Presentations
Highlights
- Welcome to Warpstock 99 Atlanta by Gordon T. Roland - Event Chair
- Keynote Address by Peter Coffe - Technology Editor, PC Week
- Round Table Discussion by Peter Coffee - Technology Editor, PC Week
- Warpstock Update & Raffle #1 by Warpstock, Inc. Board
- Warped Jeopardy by Sundial Systems
- Closing Session & Raffle #2 by Warpstock, Inc. Board
Users - Advocacy
- Phoenix OS/2 Society by Dick Krueger - President POSSI
- OS/2 - Then, Now and ??? by David Moskowitz
- VOICE Offers Opportunity by Abel McClendon - Secretary VOICE
- The OS/2 Super Client by Kim Cheung, Serenity Systems
- OS/2 Problem Solver by David Moskowitz
- Making "Help Desk" by Christopher B. Wright - Ubersoft.net
- The Future of Warpstock by Larry B. Finkelstein - Warpstock, Inc.
- Migration from Windows to OS/2 - Why and HowOS/2 by Tom Nadeau
- Eskimos need refrigerators, too! Really!OS/2 by Bob St. John - Serenity Systems
- Warpicity: An UpdateOS/2 by Lynn H. Maxson
- Prospering OS/2 by Tom Nadeau
Demos - Training
- Think Tool Pro: A Desktop Database Alternative For OS/2 by Robert Blake - Phoenix Software
- Warp Server for e-business by Mike Persell - IBM
- Warp Server for e-business - Journaling File System by Mike Persell - IBM
- Sundial's Rover Pack by Randell S. Flint - Sundial Systems
- Sundial Solves Your Junk Email Problems by Rollin White - Sundial Systems
- InCharge by Bruce W. Landeck - Spitfire Software
- WorkSpace On-Demand by Peter E. Greulich - IBM Technical Sales Consultant
- UDB for Warp Server for e-business by IBM
- Domino for Warp Server by IBM
- Simplicity for Java by Carl H. Sayres - Data Representations, Inc.
- Mesa 2 Spreadsheet by J. Daniel Kulp - Sundial Systems
- Communications Server for Warp Server for e-business by IBM
- SciTech Display Doctor for OS/2 by Kendall Bennett - SciTech Software
- Using OS/2 in Industrial Automation, an Introduction by Armin Schwarz - Warped Code Cellar
- OS/2 Year 2000 Assessment by Bobby McChesney - IBM
- Disaster Management Recovery by Brent Bowlby - CDS, Inc.
- Anatomy of a CTI Application by Gerald Meazell - Serenity Systems Business Partner
Networking - Internet
- Setting up a SOHO network by David Ameiss
- Selling The Thin client Concept by Peter E. Greulich - IBM Technical Sales Consultant
- Install OS/2 in 29 seconds? Is that possible? by Kim Cheung - Serenity Systems
- Setting up Warp Server for e-bussiness by IBM
- Network Station 2800 by IBM
- High Availibility for OS/2 by Oliver Mark - IBM, Germany
- WSoD Remote Client Connection & Pre-Execution Services by Dennis Sposato - IBM
- Network Computing Software Services by Bobby McChesney - IBM
- Basic TCP/IP Networking by Paul Hethmon - Hethmon Brothers
- WebSphere for Warp Server by IBM
- Slash Support Costs with Remote Control by Doug Taylor - CrossTec Corporation
- IBM JVM strategy on OS/2, WorkSpace, Windows 95/98/4.0 by IBM
- Advanced TCP/IP Networking by Paul Hethmon - Hethmon Brothers
- NetFinity Servers by Mike Persell - IBM
Programming
Exhibitors
- Aviar
- Björn Andersson
- BMT Micro
- CDS, Inc.
- CrossTec Corporation
- Data Representations
- DevTech
- EF Software
- EmTec Innovative Software
- Entity Systems
- GammaTech
- Hethmon Brothers
- IBM Corporation
- JBC Software Development
- Keller Group
- KRT
- Murray Weismer
- Peter Nielsen
- Perfect Niche
- Phoenix OS/2 Society
- Phoenix Software
- PillarSoft
- Pretty Pop Software
- Richard Castle
- ScheduPerformance
- SCOUG
- Serenity Systems
- Spitfire Software
- Sundial Systems
- Theta Band Software
- The Warped Code Cellar
- Uwe Schlenther
- VOICE
- Warpspeed Computers