Six Hot Seminar Topics-Members' Choice

Top instructors chosen for training series

UNIFORUM SEMINARS

June 12-16, 1995, Hyatt Hotel, Burlingame, CA, San Francisco Bay Area

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:

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.