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AMIX Conference About UNIX & Internet
The following message may interest some of us:
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> Amix, the Israeli Open Systems Association and Sela Systems (The Sela Group)
> invite you to attend
> The Annual Open Systems Conference
> December 31, 1995 & January 1, 1996
> Kfar HaMacabiah, Ramat-Gan, Israel
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> Tutorial Program
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> December 31, 1995, 9:00 - 17:00
> FIREWALLS AND SECURING SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
> Ariel Cohen, The Sela Group
> Gil Shwed, CheckPoint
> Yair Tsoran, Digital Israel
>
> Syllabus:
> Theoretical Background:
> o Security problems inherent to the TCP/IP protocols
> o Theoretical and practical principles for implementing firewalls
> Examples:
> o The TIS firewall toolkit
> o Firewall-1 version 2.0 by Check Point
> o The Digital three-tier firewall strategy
> o The IBM Firewall
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> Tutorial participants can attend the panel session (see Technical Program)
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> Tutorial Program
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> January 1, 1996, 9:00 - 17:00
> USING THE INTERNET FOR RESEARCH AND MARKETING
> Dr. Ronen Feldman, Bar-Ilan University
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> Syllabus:
> o History of the World Wide Web
> o Web servers and Web clients: properties and structure
> o HTML basics
> o Creating your Home Page
> o Forms and CGI scripts
> o Planning a WEB site
> o Tools for searching and filtering data in the WEB
> o Unix or Windows?
> o Security issues
>
> Tutorial participants can attend the panel session (see Technical Program)
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> Technical Program
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>
> December 31, 1995, 9:00 - 17:00
> MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS TOWARDS THE NEXT CENTURY
> o Linux as a Server Platform - Shay Rojansky, Israeli Linux users's group
> o Solaris 2.5 - A SunSoft Lecturer
> o Irix 6.3, a 64bit operating system by SGI - J, Romano, Silicon Graphics
> o OS/2 Lan Serevr, Multiclient Interoperability - Dr. Chaim Luria, Compsoft
> o Windows NT Server and Open systems environment, Gil Mor, Microsoft
> o Novell Netware 4.1, Zvi Agmon, The Sela Group
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> Panel session: The Future of Open Systems
>
> In recent years, since the rise of modern operating systems competing
> with Unix, the future of the Unix operating system is not clear. Can
> new operating systems replace Unix? Are these new operating systems
> really Open, as their manufacturers claim? Is the concept of Open
> Systems loosing its meaning?
>
> Technical Program
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> January 1, 1996, 9:00 - 17:00
> Distributed Systems and Network Management
> o SNMP vs. CMIP - Caro Segal, The Sela Group
> o IBM's principles and tools for managing distributed systems - Brian Bortz,
> IBM
> o CA Unicenter - Modular systems for management of Infrastructures, A.
> Davidovic, CA
> o SunNet Manager - A SunSoft Lecturer
> o The Tivoli System - Making Client/Server work, Edward Reznik, Applicom
> o HP Openview - Adar Eyal, HP
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> Panel session: Who needs systems for managing systems?
>
> In the face of the multitude of systems designed to help managing
> distributed systems and networks, some experts claim that these
> systems are not needed for good management of systems and networks
> since they cannot solve many of the crucial problems while they add
> their own complexity to the management tasks. This panel session is
> devoted to confronting these claims with those of the experts favoring
> management systems. This confrontation will hopefully help getting
> better insight of the problems and their solutions.
>
> About Amix:
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>
> Amix is the Israeli Open Systems Association, a specialized
> association within ILA. The Amix board of managers was elected this
> year and represents a wide range of Open Systems users. It includes
> representatives of both the Academic and the Business communities.
> Amix is related to similar organization abroad such as UniForum and
> Usenix. It supports data interchange and varied activities to the
> benefit of its members.
>
> About Sela Systems:
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> Sela Systems provides consulting, support, integration and
> installation of hardware, networks and software services to its
> customers, as well as system administration services in Unix, Novell
> and Windows-NT environments. The company insists on providing
> non-biased service and consulting, thus it does not represent any
> commercial product or company (hardware or software) and is not linked
> to any representative of such products. Sela systems is considered a
> knowledge center in the area of networking and computing for the
> Israeli industry.
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> Registration Information
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>
> One day tutorial: $185 ($167 for Amix members)
> One day technical sessions: $165 ($149 for Amix members)
> Discount for those registering to both days: $17
> Additional 10% discount to those registering before December 15, 1995.
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> Registration Form - The Annual Open Systems Conference
> December 31, 1995 & January 1, 1996
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>
> Please complete the form below and return to:
> The Sela Group,
> 10 Ha-Kishon Street
> Bnei Brak 51203
> Telephone: 972-3-6190999 Fax: 972-3-6190992
> Email: michael@sela.co.il
>
> I wish to register to the following tutorial(s)
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> ___ December 31, 1995: Firewalls and Internet Security
>
> ___ January 1, 1996: Using the Internet for research and marketing
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> I wish to register to the following technical session(s)
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> ___ December 31, 1995: Modern Operating Systems Towards the Next Century
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> ___ January 1, 1996: Distributed Systems and Network Management
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> We (Company name) _______________________
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> agree to pay the sum of __________________ NIS + VAT (the sum should be i
> calculated according to the rate of the US Dollar at the day of payment).
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> Full name of conference participant _____________________________________
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> Seating capacity is limited. Registration will be performed according
> to the order of arrival of registration forms. Cancellations will be
> refunded as long as a written announcement is accepted at Selas
> offices no later than 8 days prior to the beginning of the conference.
> Last minute cancellations will be charged 50% of the fee. No refund
> for unannounced non-shows. Sela reserves the right to make any changes
> to the conference program without prior notice. Delayed payments will
> be linked to the index and surcharged an interest rate of 2% per
> month.
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