Call for Proposals UF '97

March 10-14, 1997 @ the Moscone Center, San Francisco, California, USA

The Single Source for the Ultimate Learning Experience

The UniForum '97 Conference and Tutorial program is the place to learn about the latest advances in Unix and Open Systems and how they will integrate with your current environment. This program will address the concerns of IT professionals-executives, managers, technical staff, and developers who need to choose, implement and maintain the hottest and most flexible products, services, and technologies in support of today's fast moving business opportunities. Attendees will immerse in key subject areas and come away with new insights, valuable information and practical examples that can be put to use immediately.

UniForum '97 Conference Tracks:

Profile of the UniForum Conference Attendee:

The Conference attendee will have a computer systems background, but not necessarily Unix systems experience. The attendee will be looking for substantive, practical information that can be applied on the job or used for strategic planning and/or procurement.

Your Proposal Should Include:
Proposals for UniForum '97 Conference sessions should target this audience. Proposals that are case study oriented and which call for participative feedback are preferred.

Your Proposal should identify the type of session you are interested in giving: multi-day or single-day Workshop, Tutorial or Seminar; Track Session or BOF.

Your Proposal should include a paragraph description about the technology to be discussed, its open technology connection, and a problem/solution case statement that speaks to how the technology works in the enterprise. A target audience should be named with prerequisites, if any. A brief presenter's background should give pertinent information on expertise and conference experience.

Email your proposal to: conference97@uniforum.org