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- N-1-4-090.02, "The Network Services Conference, Pisa, Italy, 3-5 Nov.
- 1992", by Daniel Pimienta <pimienta!daniel@redid.org.do>
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- This event was organized by EARN Europe, in conjunction with
- EUnet/EurOpen, NORDUnet, RARE & RIPE. It is fully dedicated to
- services and user oriented matters.
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- The event reflects a profound and historical evolution: facing the
- slowing of growth and the emergence of national and regional
- backbones, EARN has to face the challenge of a drastic switch, from a
- network resource manager, into a user group association.
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- Participants felt the premises of the global library birth; thanks to
- presentation and demos on World-Wide-Web, WAIS, Gopher, Archie, Alex
- or Prospero; and on the Hyper-G, Soft Pages and PegUn projects
- (freewares aiming, in different fashions and perspectives, to hide the
- network complexity, while giving a unique interface access to various
- sources of data spread within the Matrix).
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- Heavy-weight software or LAN makers (MicroSoft, Lotus, Novell)
- demonstrated they start taking seriously the e-mail mass market by
- investing in multi-platforms interfaces and by trying to standardize
- application interfaces.
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- PC based network interfaces freeware are coming into the picture,
- trying to open an easy network access for casual users, home users,
- travelling users, and dispersed teams. MULBRI from Union Latina,
- Trilla from Hungary, the GUI mail from Israel, were presented and
- demonstrated; other proposals were discussed during the demos.
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- Pisa conference gave an idea of what may happen next in networking:
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- - Relieved of the OSI compliance main focus, RARE is able to
- show its abilities in user group and electronic library
- management.
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- - The new global library tools will provide for large increase
- in bandwidth consumption, thus justifying the fat pipes.
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- Will the research and academic networks be able to maintain there
- specificities (and tariff advantages) while the e-mail commercial
- market is expanding? Will they get blurred into the global commercial
- offerings?
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- The answer is no more exclusive to data communication specialists: the
- time is coming for information specialists (librarians) to take the
- lead and preserve the research networks advance.
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- Meanwhile, the third world countries are still in the previous phase,
- trying to generalize e-mail usage and looking for solutions to face
- telecommunication costs. The new global information tools, even
- though required, could become a headache for their network managers
- who are still struggling to dispose of enough bandwidth to satisfy
- national e-mail requirements. Furthermore, the possible evolution
- into toll research networks represents an unacceptable menace for the
- researchers from the South who would feel an injustice to pay for what
- their industrial countries colleagues had free for more than 10
- years...
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- *Science Advisor, REDALC Project Director, Asesor Cientifico Union
- Latina
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