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by way of smiller@uiuc.edu Steven Miller

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Jun 6, 1994, 3:06:38 PM6/6/94
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The Florida SunFlash

Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts

SunFLASH Vol 65 #88 May 1994
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The Electronic Journal For Sun Users Since 1988
John J. Mclaughlin, Publisher & Editor - fl...@sun.com
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65.88 Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts
This article contains brief descriptions of several
Non-Sun - that is, third Party, Articles.

These articles have not been previously posted to SunFlash.
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65.80 55 1150 SunWorld Conference, Tutorial Program
65.81 13 209 HPCwire Table of Contents: May 27
65.82 3 83 New procedural CMOS synthesizer
65.83 12 274 Client-Server Apps With UNIFACE Six
65.84 4 79 IDE Alliance with Nichimen Data Systems
65.85 3 55 Novell Server under Solaris for x86
65.86 6 119 Trapper - Smart Host Agent
65.87 2 44 ANT "METIOR" 3-D HSM Installation

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65.80 SunWorld 94 Main Conference and Tutorial Program June 13-18, 1994
From: m...@advanced.com (Michael McCarthy)

SunWorld 94 Main Conference and Tutorial Program
June 13-18, 1994
Moscone Center, San Francisco

This article contains the agenda for the four days of the
SunWorld Conference and Tutorial Program. The first part is a
simple agenda to give you an overview of what is happening when
(2 pages). The second part has a detailed description for each
event (15 pages). Related SunFlash articles contain information
on contacts, registration, pricing, show floor, travel, hotels
etc. See SunFlash 65.72 "SunWorld 1994 June 13 - 18, 1994" and
SunFlash 65.73 "More On SunWorld '94 in San Francisco"

The SUG part of this even is not described here. See SunFlash
65.07 "SUG Conference at SunWorld, June 16-18"

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65.81 HPCwire Table of Contents: May 27
From ne...@hpcwire.ans.net

HPCwire is a for-fee Text-On-Demand News Magazine for
High-Performance Computing. This article is the weekly Table of
Contents. There are articles in this HPCwire Table of Contents
that non-subscribers can retrieve, but you must be a subscriber
to request the bulk of the articles.
A free trial subscription is available.

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65.82 Netlist -> Mask in minutes.. New *procedural* CMOS synthesizer
From: David Honig <ho...@binky.ICS.UCI.EDU>

SIDAS, (a Smart IC Design Automation System) has just been
released. It makes CMOS layouts from netlists. It uses fast
procedural methods (rather than standard cells) to generate the
layouts, resulting in denser layouts. It can handle circuits
from one to 10,000 gates.

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65.83 Build Enterprise Client-server Applications UNIFACE Six
From: "Carrie Wong" <car...@nrh.com>

Development teams can now rapidly build enterprise applications
that are easily adapted throughout the application lifecycle
with UNIFACE Six, a second generation client-server development
environment, Uniface Corp. announced.

The UNIFACE Six Component-Based Architecture consists of five
integrated workbenches:
Application Objects Repository
Application Model Manager
Rapid Application Builder
Deployment Manager
Developer Services
Personal Series

(274 lines)

65.84 IDE strikes Alliance with Nichimen Data Systems
From: la...@ide.com (Christopher Lalli)

Interactive Development Environments, Inc. (IDE) of San
Francisco, California and Nichimen Data Systems (NDS) of Tokyo,
Japan announced the consummation of a strategic
agreement.

Under the agreement, Nichimen Data Systems, a subsidiary of
trading company Nichimen Corporation, will be the first and
exclusive master distributor in Japan for IDE's Software
through Pictures for the Object Modeling Technique (StP/OMT).
In addition, Nichimen Data Systems will be primarily
responsible for the engineering efforts in producing a Japanese
version of StP/OMT.

(79 lines)

65.85 Novell Server Emulation under Solaris for x86
From: j...@puzzle.com

SOFTNET UTILITIES is a high performance Novell server emulator
for UNIX platforms. These products are ideal for those wishing
to seamlessly integrate Solaris for x86-based platforms into
existing PC Novell environments.

Puzzle Systems Corporation, the market leader in UNIX-based
NetWare server, client, and NFS emulation, has announced that
their award winning SOFTNET UTILITIES product line has been
ported to the Solaris for x86 environment.

(55 lines)

65.86 Trapper - Smart Host Agent Support of Sun Solaris 2.X
From: gor...@netpartners.com (Gordon Vickers)

Network Partners, Inc., announced that its smart host agent,
Trapper, now supports Sun Microsystem's Solaris 2.X operating
system. Solaris now brings to three the number of operating
environments that Trapper oversees; SunOS and SCO UNIX being
the other two.

Trapper handles activities such as monitoring, alarm
thresholding and notification, and data logging in a much more
efficient way, bringing these functions into the agent rather
than handling them through the Network Management System, as is
typically done. This helps to minimize network congestion,
ensuring efficient operation of the network.

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65.87 ANT "METIOR" 3-D HSM Installation
From: Hal Abbott <h...@anthill.com>


Automated Network Technologies (ANT) announced the installation
and acceptance of their "METIOR" 3-D hierarchical storage management
software at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), in
Melbourne, Australia.

Installed on a SPARC 10 with a 600 Gigabyte robotic tape library, the
filesystem is NFS mounted by a CRAY-YMP and a network community of
hundreds of workstations.

(44 lines)

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