Connectathon 2003 reminder
Nicolas Williams
Nicolas.Williams at sun.com
Thu Dec 5 10:48:00 EST 2002
[Reminder: The early registration for Connectathon closes at the end of
this month.]
Get ready for Connectathon 2003! The 17th annual interoperability
testing event for engineers only will be held Feb. 27-March 6, 2003 in
San Jose, California. For the past 2 years, Connectathon booth space
has sold out! Get your registration forms and fees in early and take
advantage of registration discounts available through December 31st.
Connectathon, sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc., hosts over 50
companies annually in an effort to test and debug source code which
utilize the following technologies and protocols:
NFS versions 2, 3 and 4
NFS over RDMA
NFSv4 replication and migration
Lock Manager
Kerberos
Automounter
IPv6
IPsec
NDMP
Mobile IPv6
Secure Shell
CIFS
Based on demand, in addition we are considering to offer:
Diameter/AAA
SCTP
LDAP
DHCPv6
If you are interested in testing any of the above 4 protocols, please
send a note to Cthon at sun.com and we'll gauge interest. Or if you have a
suggestion for another technology, feel free to contact us as well.
Testing continues 24 hours per day. Technology testing coordinators
will organize testing procedures and test suite material. In addition,
there will be seminars and speakers addressing various topics.
The registration deadline is February 7, 2003. But don't wait that
long! And Early Bird Discount on booth fees is available to those who
register and pay by December 31, 2002. For the past 2 years,
Connectathon has sold out of booth space. Please get your registration
materials in quickly to avoid disappointment. Go to
http://www.connectathon.org to download all forms and information.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Audrey Van
Belleghem at audrey at vanb.com or (408) 358-9598.
We look forward to seeing you at the 17th annual Connectathon event!
Audrey Van Belleghem Nicolas Williams
Connectathon Manager Secure Shell Connectathon Coordinator
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