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It is our pleasure to invite you to NeXTWORLD Expo '94, to be held
June 20-23 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. This year's
NeXTWORLD Expo will be bigger and better than ever. Extending last
year's successful program, we are combining seven exciting events
to create a comprehensive four-day NEXTSTEP experience:
NEXTSTEP Developer & User Conference for software engineers,
managers, and technical users
NEXTSTEP End User Program for non-technical users
NEXTSTEP Exposition, featuring over 120 exhibits by PC manufacturers,
system integrators, and application and ObjectWare developers
NEXTSTEP Tutorials for beginning and advanced users and developers
The First Annual Object Summit, an executive panel discussion on
object technology moderated by Chris Stone, President of the Object
Management Group (OMG)
NeXTWORLD Magazine's Best of Breed Awards recognizing and celebrating
the best products in the NEXTSTEP market
NEXTSTEP International User Group Program for all user-group members
Last year, more than 7,000 people attended NeXTWORLD Expo. This
year's Expo promises to be even larger, as the NEXTSTEP, Solaris
and PA-RISC communities converge to make this the object-oriented
event of 1994! This year's Expo will focus on three central themes:
Enterprise Objects (TM) is a breakthrough for enabling customers
to construct true business objects with persistent storage in
industry standard RDBMS, such as Oracle and Sybase. NeXT will
announce its new Enterprise Objects Framework at the Expo, and
provide all Developer Conference participants an Early Access copy!
Enterprise Objects will redefine how business applications are
constructed, and set the new benchmark for measuring the capability
of object-oriented systems.
Portable Distributed Objects(TM) (PDO) enables the distribution of
NEXTSTEP objects (including Enterprise Objects) throughout the
enterprise - using heterogeneous computers, operating systems, and
networks - all totally transparent to the application. Hear about
how PDO has been adopted by HP, Sun, DEC, NCR, Data General, and
others.
OpenStep(TM) is the open specification which NeXT and Sun are
driving to make the industry standard object oriented application
framework. In addition, Scott McNealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems,
Inc., will deliver the second day keynote, and discuss how OpenStep
fits into Sun's strategy.
To register early for this event or for more information about
NeXTWORLD Expo '94, call (800) 767-2336 or (508) 470-3880 and mention
your preferred customer code BRBER00.
See you at the show!
Steven P. Jobs
Chairman & CEO
NeXT Computer, Inc.