Fwd: SCWD-SIG: Event NT vs. Unix - July 9th

Mark Street jet at sonic.net
Tue Jul 2 13:15:26 PDT 2002


I thought I would forward this to the group for consideration.

>>July 9th, 2002 Meeting
>>The Sonoma County Web Developer's SIG Event
>>
>>~~~~~
>>NT vs. Unix: Which Serves Best?
>>Be at the hub of technical debate!
>>
>>Ready for a change of environment? Connect with server experts Michael 
>>McKeever and Matt Kirk, who will discuss the advantages of NT and 
>>Unix/Linux. Topics include market share, current trends, doing "what is 
>>best for you", frustrations and support along with the pros and cons. 
>>Designers can learn more about their Web developing environment to 
>>enhance client communications while programmers and business owners 
>>explore their options and gain new insight. Question and answer session 
>>follows brief discussion.
>>
>>Michael McKeever currently works as a consultant for Windows NT users and 
>>develops courses in Microsoft and Cisco networking. He has also installed 
>>and maintained small business LANs and created knowledge-based modules 
>>for Nortel Networks Open IP Environment. Personal interests include 
>>physical fitness, gardening, cooking, and fine arts.
>>
>>Matt Kirk maintains the Sonic.net infrastructure as senior operations 
>>staff. Though primarily self-taught, he is about to complete his computer 
>>science degree at Sonoma State University. Besides Sonic.net, Kirk's 7 
>>years of experience include working as a systems administrator for Sonoma 
>>National Bank and Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce. Kirk enjoys hiking, 
>>backpacking and tennis in his spare time.
>><http://www.searchtools.com/>
>>~~~~~
>>When:  Tuesday, July 9th, 2002
>>Where:  Volunteer Center of Sonoma County, 153 Stony Circle, Santa Rosa, 
>>CA 95401
>>Time:  Door opens 6:30 PM; Program 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
>>
>>Admission:
>>Members: Free
>>Non-member professionals: $10.00
>>Non-member students: $5.00 (with valid ID or transcripts)
>>($5 discount on entry fee for NBMA members)
>>
>>~~~~~
>>More information about the Sonoma County Web Developers SIG is available on
>>our Web site: 
>><http://www.SonomaWebSIG.org>http://www.SonomaWebSIG.<http://www.SonomaWebSIG.org>org



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