Designing & Building Your Company's World-Wide Web Server/Page Instructors: Dr. Rebecca Thomas, editor and author; Dan Keller, consultant; Dennis Sheldrick, computer education consultant. Understanding the Internet & Internet Providers Instructor: Jerry Trimm, Ph.D., president of Open Technology Services, Inc. Security on the Internet & the World-Wide Web Instructors: John Smith, senior investigator, Office of Santa Clara County District Attorney; Allan M. Schiffman, chief technical officer, Enterprise Integration Technologies Enterprise Systems Administration & Management Instructor: Bill Rieken, principal, .sh Consulting Enterprise Network Administration & Management Instructor: Frank D. Henderson, Director, Network Strategies and Design Practice Group, NetPlex Group Performance Management & Tuning Part I and II Instructors: David Glover, engineer scientist, research and development, Hewlett-Packard Co.; Charles E. Watkins, Ph.D., vice president of marketing, Open Technology Services, Inc.
To register or order a seminar brochure for the UniForum Professional Training Series: Call UniForum at (800) 255-5620, ext. 34. Send e-mail to: conferences@uniforum.org; WWW: URL http://www.uniforum.org.
The topics most requested by UniForum members have been selected for the first UniForum Professional Training Series, to be held June 12-16 in Burlingame, CA, near San Francisco. Registration for the series is now under way and attendees can select programs between one and five days, depending on how many seminars they plan to attend.
"UniForum has assembled the best instructors, with the latest information, in an independent, vendor-neutral format," said Richard Jaross, UniForum executive director. "This is the only place this instruction is available, in a degree of depth not normally available at trade show conferences.
"We have heard from members that these are the most important issues confronting them," Jaross said. "It's a UniForum tradition to provide high-quality education. This seminar program focuses the association's best resources at one place and time."
The topics include:
No topic is more in demand today than the World-Wide Web. Computer professionals attending this course will learn where to get server software, the features and capabilities of Web servers, how to set up and configure a Web server, and how to maintain a Web server. Also included in the course are advanced Web features and access control.
Authoring and publishing on the Web will be covered in the second day of this course, which will show attendees how to create a home page, translate the design into hypertext markup language (HTML), add hyperlinks, and demonstrate related skills and information.
Trimm, UniForum's expert instructor, will describe the quickest way to access information on the Internet and to find the best Internet providers. This seminar will help attendees make a better choice when they choose a provider.
Attendees will learn the design and structure of the Internet, what hardware and software is needed to access the Internet, and pitfalls of Internet use. Live Internet access will be demonstrated.
UniForum has chosen two of the leading practitioners of Web security for this seminar, which is a must for any network manager, consultant, or vendor with an Interest in the Web. The course will give participants who are concerned about security and related issues the tools they need to apply security technology to the Web.
Rieken will give attendees a better understanding of operating systems, kernels, and performance issues that relate to TCP/IP network administration and internetwork connectivity. This course is specifically designed for network/system managers, administrators, architects, and analysts.
Henderson will use his 14 years of data processing experience to bring participants the latest features and functionalities of network management, platforms, and applications. Those attending will learn in detail about next-generation architecture and why object orientation is critical to future network and systems management implementations.
A perennial favorite at the UniForum Conference is the optimization of hardware and software. These adept instructors will lead the participants in an exploration of the best performance evaluation tools, how to do performance analysis, and the utilization of benchmarks. The course includes beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.
Attendance is limited and pre-registration is strongly recommended. On-site registration is possible only if space permits. Further information, a brochure, and registration for the UniForum Professional Training Series are available by calling UniForum at (800) 255-5620 or (408) 986-8840; sending e-mail to conferences @uniforum.org; or via the World-Wide Web at http://www.uniforum.org.