[SGVLUG] storage world conference, and aitp meeting on linux..

matti mathew_2000 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 20 02:32:22 PDT 2006


fyi -

reminder storage world conference is the
next few days.. you maybe able to still
get a free pass...

http://www.storageworldconference.com/longbeach



also.. the aitp has a linux topic for their
meeting this month... 

http://www.aitp-la.org/

the meeting info isn't posted... lol...
(pot calling the kettle black??)

see you at the next meeting
matti


--- details below on aitp meeting .. ---

AITP-LA presents

 

Leveraging LINUX in the Enterprise

The Benefits of Open Source, and How to Implement it Successfully

____________________________________

Thursday, June 22, 2006

At LAX Plaza Hotel, Culver City

 

Pre-meeting Presentations @ 6:30 pm

Dinner and Program @ 7:30 to 9:00 pm

____________________________________

 

After Dinner Speakers and Panel Discussion:

·   Matthew Riggott, Regional Sales Director, Red Hat

·   Kaivan Jesung, Alphalogix, an IBM Business Partner

 

In the space of 10 years, Linux has moved from the world of academic
computer labs to mainstream corporate IT. Join us to learn about recent
Linux developments, ranging from its impact on database sales to
competition with Windows, Solaris and other operating systems.  Plus
practical implementation lessons learned.

What are the business benefits?  Some point to Linux' flexible
licensing model, the wide range of supported hardware platforms, a
choice of support providers, plus rapid innovation due to its open
source approach.

What are the cost savings?  In areas such as hardware acquisition,
software licensing and maintenance, support and administration.

What selection criteria should one use? There are many versions of
Linux – RedHat, IBM, Novell’s SUSE, and Canonical’s Ubuntu.  Business
applications are written (and certified) for specific versions. 

What development tools and enterprise applications are available?  Are
these also specific to the version of Linux you are using?

What are the licensing issues?  There is lot of open-source Linux out
there under GPL [General Public License]; is this an appropriate
licensing model?

What open source standards are emerging?  The Free Standards Group
(FSG) has worked for years on a number of open standards, including a
server specification called the Linux Standard Base (LSB).

Mr Riggott and Mr. Jesung will provide answers to these questions and
more, each from their unique perspective.  Matthew Riggott will also
share insights from the recent Red Hat Summit in San Diego.

Kaivan Jesung will share practical lessons learned from deployment of
IBM’s portal solutions on Linux, plus the benefits and limitations of
deployment on Linux versus other, competing operating systems. He will
explain advantages of Linux in relation to maintenance, ease of
deployment, security, and robustness of IBM solutions as well as share
war stories -- implementation lessons learned.

PRE-MEETING PRESENTATIONS at 6:30: 

Dan Kegel -- Deploying Windows Applications on Linux using Wine

There is increasing interest in using Linux on the desktop, not just
for servers.  Dan will share insights on implementing Linux on the
desktop using Wine.

Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X
and Unix -- a compatibility layer for running Windows programs. Wine
provides both a development toolkit for porting Windows source code to
Unix as well as the capability to run many unmodified Windows programs
on x86-based Unixes, including Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD.

Matt Johnson -- Revival of a Dead PC with Knoppix

Matt finds a very useful application for Knoppix is "Revival of a Dead
PC."  Most of us have, at one time or another, found that their Windows
PC would not boot.  Most manufacturers recommend using the recovery
disk, which may result in data loss.  Using a Linux boot CD such as
Knoppix, many options are opened up for "do it yourself data recovery."
 He invites the audience to "bring out your dead" for a demonstration. 

___________________________________________________________________

RESERVATION PHONE:  (562) 928-5353.  Reservations are required!  Call
by Monday,  June 19th in order to guarantee a seat at this popular
event!   Reservations may be fulfilled by substitute attendance.

 

Price –

Buffet Dinner & Program: Members of AITP $25, non-members $30, payable
by check/cash at the door.  Plus parking.  For more information,
contact Roger Lux at 805-306-6312 or visit www.aitp-la.org.

 

Location --

The LAX Plaza Hotel, , 6333 Bristol Parkway, Culver City •
310-670-3200.

Heading North on 405: exit Slauson, right on Green Valley, right on
Bristol.

Heading South on 405: exit at Slauson/90 Fwy, veer left toward Slauson,
right on Slauson, then right on Bristol.

 

 

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

 

Matthew Riggott is the Regional Sales Director for Red Hat in Southern
California.  With over 10 years of experience in UNIX, Linux and open
source software.  Originally from the UK Matthew has sold Linux and
open source solutions to partners, OEM' s and corporate customers on
both sides of the Atlantic. Pror to joining Red Hat Matthew was
responsible for North American Sales at Linspire (formerly Lindows) a
desktop Linux provider.

Kaivan Jesung joined Alphalogix in 2002 with the goal of further
enhancing the field of solutions deployment. With over 10 years
experience in project management and enterprise solution architecture,
Mr. Jesung has been at the forefront of deploying IBM solutions for
several enterprise customers in a variety of configurations. His
knowledge of IBM software deployment has earned his company a Beacon
Award and a Lotus Award for integrated deployments. With his expertise
in solution architecture, Mr. Jesung has applied his skill towards
shortening deployment time for customers while still delivering a
robust software solution

Dan Kegel has been a programmer since he discovered the joys of
software development on a TRS-80 back in 1978.  Since then, he's built,
programmed, and deployed numerous embedded microcomputer systems
(including one in the Rose Bowl in 1984 :-) and has had the thrill of
seeing his name carried to Mars aboard a robotic spacecraft and explode
upon arrival.

He currently works at Google, where he gets to play with Linux, gcc,
and Wine.  His hobby is being a Daddy to his two-year-old son Alex, and
maintaining the Linux development resources at http://kegel.com.

Matt Johnson has a degree in Business Administration from the
University of Tennessee.  He has worked in the IT field as a programmer
and consultant for for over twenty years at Ashton Tate, Country Wide
and MGM Studios.  Currently he is a consultant to several small
businesses with an emphasis on manufacturers.

 


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