FYI..
Andy
>Below is an invitation to a seminar that may interest you or a colleague.
> You may know of someone who could benefit from learning more about how
>Macintosh can not only exist, but thrive, in mixed platform computing
>environment.
>
>Apple offers hundreds of seminar such as this one across the US & Canada
>each month. If you have not already subscribed, and are interested in
>receiving more information on free programs, you can sign up for a list
>serve at
>http://www.apple.com/seminars
>
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>Solving the Interoperability Puzzle
>
>Apple, Microsoft, Citrix, Insignia, and Connectix invite you to learn
>everything you can about succeeding in a multiplatform environment at a
>special seminar especially for IS professionals. Attend this free
>half-day event and find out about the leading solutions for creating a
>cohesive working environment in organizations using a variety of hardware
>and software platforms. This seminar will feature in-depth discussions on
>how to make interoperability a reality and give demonstrations of the
>various solutions involved. The presentation and a variety of supporting
>technical documents can also be found on the Internet at
>http://www.seminars.apple.com/series/interop/.
>
>Succeeding in a Multiplatform World
>
>Find out how different operating systems on a single network can work
>together to improve resource management, lower costs, and enhance
>productivity. Now organizations using any combination of DOS, Windows,
>the Mac OS, or UNIX can enable any of their users to access centralized
>company data and applications. This cuts back the workload for MIS
>administrators and developers and allows end users to use their favorite
>interface.
>
>Compatibility-NetworkServices-Groupware-Client/Server-Systems Management
>Strategies for a mixed environment using Windows, the Mac OS, UNIX, or
>Java.
>
>Visit the web site at
>http://www.seminars.apple.com/series/interop/
>to learn more about these solutions or to register for a seminar.
>You may also register by calling 1-800-895-4853 ext. 200
>
>All attendees will receive a free "Big on Thin" CD-ROM from Citrix!
>
>Thin-Client/Server Computing
>
>Learn about the hottest Thin-Client/Server Computing technology
>available. The exciting WinFrame and MetaFrame solution from Citrix is
>the only software that provides users access to virtually any Windows
>application across your network connection, and from any type of client.
>Utilizing an NT Server, its robust features give you centralized
>management, exceptional performance and improved security for all of your
>business-critical applications and data. WinFrame and MetaFrame are
>excellent solutions for any computing environment with a heterogeneous
>mix of desktop devices. This lowers cost of ownership by enabling end
>users to leverage their platform of choice. It also eases the burden on
>MIS departments by centralizing management to the server.
>
>"[Citrix] ICA's snappy performance surprised us: Not only did performance
>feel fundamentally similar locally and remotely, but all the PC and Mac
>clients performed equally well."
>Nathan Garcia, MacWEEK, 6/15/98
>
>Enabling the Mac OS in a Windows Environment
>
>IS professionals will want to attend this seminar to find out how to
>successfully integrate the Mac OS into a Windows environment with minimum
>effort and expense. By using the powerful solutions presented at this
>event, IS professionals can enable users to leverage the high-performance
>features of the Power Macintosh G3 computers without sacrificing access
>to mission-critical applications that exist only on the Windows platform.
>Solutions such as DAVE enable Mac users to easily access a Windows
>network, and solutions like SoftWindows 98 enable the Macintosh to run
>all the Windows software!
>
>Attendees will also find out about the powerful new SNMP support built
>into Mac OS 8.5 as well as the exciting new Java VM coming to Mac OS
>later this year. The new Java VM will give the Mac OS one of the fastest
>standards-based Java Virtual Machines available. And it will be able to
>run both 100% pure Java and Microsoft's enhanced Java.
>
> * Enable anyone to leverage data and applications on your Windows NT Servers
> * See the exciting new Thin-Client/Server Computing technology from Citrix
> * See Windows running on a Macintosh PowerBook G3
> * Find out about the robust Java capabilities coming to Mac OS 8.5
> * Discover powerful solutions for accessing Windows NT, Novell, and
>AppleTalk networks
>
>________________________________________________________________
>Dates and Locations
>All sessions from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.
>ÝMorning session only. *Afternoon session only. Dates and times are
>subject to change.
>
>Orlando August 25*
>Boston August 26
>Ft. Lauderdale August 26*
>Hartford August 27*
>Cupertino September 8
>Minneapolis September 8
>Clifton, NJ September 9
>Milwaukee September 9
>Atlanta September 10
>Bloomington September 10
>Dallas September 10
>New York September 10
>New York September 11
>St. Louis September 15*
>Cleveland September 16
>Chicago September 17
>Denver September 17*
>Santa Monica September 22
>Grand Rapids September 23
>Reston September 23
>Detroit September 24
>Irvine September 24
>Montreal September 24
>Rochester September 24Ý
>Washington, DC September 24
>Charlotte September 29*
>Toronto September 29
>Indianapolis September 30
>Raleigh September 30*
>San Francisco October 1
>Vancouver October 15
>
>--
>© 1998 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo,
>AppleTalk, Mac, Macintosh, PowerBook, and Power Macintosh are trademarks
>of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other
>countries. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Windows is a
>registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation and SoftWindows is a
>trademark used under license by Insignia from Microsoft Corporation.
>Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of
>their respective companies.
>
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