LISA NT '99: last call for papers
Gerald Carter
cartegw at Eng.Auburn.EDU
Fri Feb 26 04:54:17 GMT 1999
Greetings everyone.
Please excuse the noise. I'm sending this last call for papers
to this list because this is one place were all the cool
people hang out. :)
The deadline for paper submission to the Large Installation
System Administration of Windows NT (LISA NT) conference has
been extended to March 4. The original call for papers can be
found at
http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa-nt99/cfp.html
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
* Overview
What are the qualities of good models of system and network
administration? Sites around the world are asking this question
as they build networks of varying size and complexity that
include Microsoft Windows NT on the desktop, in the server
room, or both. The Large Installation System Administration
of Windows NT conference, LISA-NT, is a forum to bring
system administration professionals together to discuss
workable solutions to the issues of administering and scaling
the NT environment.
LISA-NT '99 will bring together peers and experts in our
field. We invite you to submit technical papers as well
as proposals for invited talks, panel sessions, tutorials,
and Work-in-Progress reports. There are also opportunities
for Birds-of-a-Feather sessions and demos of products and
solutions.
Please review this call for papers, make a submission, and
join us in making LISA-NT '99 the premiere conference for
system administrators of distributed NT environments.
We look forward to your participation. If you have questions
not covered in this call for papers or in the detailed author
guidelines regarding submissions, acceptable topics, etc.,
you may e-mail us at lisantchairs at usenix.org>.
Thanks,
jerry
co-chair LISA NT '99
________________________________________________________________________
Gerald ( Jerry ) Carter
Engineering Network Services Auburn University
jerry at eng.auburn.edu http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/cartegw
"...a hundred billion castaways looking for a home."
- Sting "Message in a Bottle" ( 1979 )
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