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- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 13:52:01 EST
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- From: Howard McQueen <71610.442@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Subject: CD-ROM LAN / WAN WORKSHOPS
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- To: Subscribers of CDROM-L and CDROMLAN
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- RE: CD-ROM LAN / WAN Networking Seminars
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- When: December 2 and December 3, 1992
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- Where: Washington, DC - 1575 Eye Street
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- MORNING SESSION
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- These are full-day workshops which cover the basics of Local-Area-
- Networking of CD-ROMs and system designs in the morning. A detailed
- overview of MSCDEX and ISO 9660 is reviewed, along with CD-ROM device
- driver technology. The instructor, Howard McQueen, will demonstrate
- a 386-based LAN and discuss server caching, SCSI technology, menuing,
- usage-tracking, application metering and application inactivity
- management. SCSI Express, OPTI-NET, CD NET, CD Connection, CD
- Networker and other CD-ROM networking solutions will be discussed.
- LANtastic, Netware (2.x and 3.x), Banyan Vines, OS/2, 3COM and other NOSs wi
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- Network operting system solutions will be discussed.
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- AFTERNOON SESSION
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- The afternoon session covers analog dial-access technologies, including
- remote control and remote client solutions. Howard has assisted a number
- oof Government, public, university and corporate institutions create
- WAN access. The second part of the afternoon centers around enterprise-
- wide access to CD-ROM information. This section focuses on networking
- designs that enfranchise MS-DOS/Windows, Macintosh and Unix users with
- access to the enormous wealth of MS-DOS CD-ROM databases.
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- Howard will present system designs that provide TCP/IP compliance over
- carefully regulated backbones. Issues relating to migrating data from
- CD-ROM to magnetic will be discussed, along with several successful case
- studies.
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- Finally, networked optical jukeboxes will be discussed as a means to
- deliver images to users. Howard will also position multi-media and the
- issues associated with providing interactive motion video and sound over
- todays networks.
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- Please send us your fax number so we can transmit the registation form
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- Via fax: (410) 243-9419
- Phone : (410) 243-2755
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- CD Consultants, Inc.
- 4404 Keswick Road
- Baltimore, MD 21210
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