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Friday, October 1, 1999: Pre-Registration Savings Deadline
Monday, October 11, 1999: Hotel Reservation Savings Deadline
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Register Online: http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa99
LISA '99 is an excellent opportunity for meeting and exchanging ideas and
solutions with other system administrators with expertise ranging across
installations of all sizes and configurations. LISA is the only conference
designed by and for system administrators. Tutorials included: Perl,
Samba, Linux, Sendmail, Cryptography, CISCO, Solaris, UNIX,
Windows NT Admin and real world techniques. In addition, the
technical presentations, practicum track, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions
provide ample opportunites to meet peers and discuss real time issues
and solutions.
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October 3-6, 1999
2nd CONFERENCE ON DOMAIN-SPECIFIC LANGUAGES (DSL '99)
Omni Hotel, Austin, Texas
http://www.usenix.org/events/dsl99
In addition to the invited talks (by Brad Myers, Peter Lee, and Philip
Wadler) and refereed technical presentations, DSL'99 will include
two "hot research reviews" on the topics of "Domain-Specific Languages
for Programming and Security in Active Networks " (by Carl Gunter)
and "A Methodology for Designing Domain-Specific Languages Using
Program Specialization" (by Charles Consel).
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October 11-14, 1999
2nd USENIX SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS (USITS '99)
Regal Harvest House Hotel, Boulder, Colorado
http://www.usenix.org/events/usits99
This symposium brings together engineers and researchers interested in
developing innovative Internet applications and technology. Tutorials for
technical staff, researchers, managers, and students will provide
immediately useful, practical information on topics such as Web security,
XML, and Internet performance. The goal of this symposium is to bring
together engineers and researchers interested in developing innovative
Internet applications and technology. This will be a 3.5 day symposium,
with 1 day of tutorials, followed by 2.5 days of refereed paper
presentations, invited talks, works-in-progress presentations, demos, panel
discussions, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions. See our website for detailed
information and online registration.
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October 12-16, 1999
3rd ANNUAL ATLANTA LINUX SHOWCASE
Cobb Galleria Center, Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.linuxshowcase.org
Co-sponsored by USENIX, the Atlanta Linux Showcase is a gathering of Linux
enthusiasts and professionals. Tutorials, technical sessions, and informal
discussion groups provide opportunities to compare techniques, solutions,
and new technologies. An extensive exhibition gets the Linux afficionado in
touch with the vendors and services in demand today.
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