[lug] Re: BLUG presence at the Computer and Technology Showcase

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rnd-consulting.com
Wed Feb 16 17:09:20 MST 2000


hmmm  How quick do you need a turn around?  I may consider the 
Linux as a server actually,  and that could work on the desktop
also.

Robert

Thus spake Wayde Allen (wallen at boulder.nist.gov):

> On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Robert L. Harris  wrote:
> 
> > A bit far out to plan for me right now, but i'd be willing to help man
> > a booth.
> 
> Fair enough, we'll definitely need to plan a booth for both CLIQ and this
> event.  Right now I need are two people that would be willing to speak
> about Linux at the show.  If we want to get our foot in that door I'll
> need to get titles and abstracts for these presentations sent to Tony
> Patton very soon.  I think this is fairly important since it is a chance
> for us to speak to a corporate rather than a Linux specific crowd for a
> change. 
> 
> I suppose I could give a presentation about the growing use of Linux hear
> at NIST, but am not sure if the business community would find that too
> useful.  I'm thinking something that would show off how Linux could solve
> some problem in the business world would be good.  Perhaps this is too
> restrictive?  I guess the first question would be - if you were/are the
> CIO of a company what is it you would like to know about Linux?  Then
> perhaps we could tailor something from that.
> 
> Some possible ideas that I can think of are:
> 
>    - Linux professional certification
> 
>    - Linux as a Server
> 
>    - Compatibility of Linux in a mixed computing environment
> 
>    - Security
> 
>    - Network monitoring
> 
>    - Description of a real world business implementation of Linux
> 
>    - High Availability Linux
> 
> etc..
> 
>  - Wayde
>  (wallen at boulder.nist.gov)
> 
> 
> 
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