WarpStock Presentations The below information is not to be considered a schedule as of yet. What you are seeing are the notes that we have put together so far. - No presentations below exist unless it is states Confirmed next to the information. - Information for Presenters - please read If you know of a presentation you would like to see, send the suggestion to Kevin Royalty, Presentation Program Chairman, or post it to the Warpstock Mailing List (see main page for info). Developer-Specific Seminars (Max 25% of available room and time) 1.OS/2 Timing Services - everything you wanted to know about how to use the timing and scheduling features of OS/2 by Timur Tabi (timur@io.com) 2.Introduction to REXX - Bill Schindler - confirmed 3.Advanced REXX - Dick Goran - confirmed 4.NetREXX 5.Java programming on OS/2 6."Cross-Platform Application Development - why include OS/2?" End-User Specific Seminars Technical 1.System Settings for Improved Performance by David P. Both (dboth@millennium-technology.com) - confirmed Optimizing the config.sys, Improving performance, etc 2.The latest from the field on OS/2 and hardware compatibility (Mike Persell) - confirmed 3.Optimizing OS/2 to support WIN-OS/2 applications Achieving the correct settings for DOS and Windoze programs which, as of yet, have no native OS/2 equivalent. 4.Fundamental discussion on the concept of Objects in a computing environment Usability 1.Why they Warp: Companies who have chosen Warp as their solution (Mike Persell) - confirmed 2.Installing OS/2 Workshop by Team OS/2 3.Upgrading from Windows NT to OS/2 4.Managing Your Warp Hard Drive Environment (PowerQuest) - confirmed This presentation will explore how your Warp system hard drives can be easily set up to take advantage of the disk space, quickly support multiple operating systems, and better organize your files. We will also look at methods of cloning your Warp system hard drive on a single system or across multiple systems. Several of the award winning products from PowerQuest Corporation will be demonstrated during this seminar, including PartitionMagic, a frequently used OS/2 utility. 5."The future of speech technology." (John J. Urbaniak, Ph.D., Aviar, Inc.) - confirmed Come and see a demonstration of this technology, not just for Dictation and Navigation, but also for Information Retrieval! Speech is the future. Fingertips are irrelevant. Come and see a demonstration of V Trex: Information ... at your COMMAND! 6.Speech Recognition 7.Font Management 8.Basic OS/2 tutorial aimed at the new OS/2 user 9.Using the Command Line in OS/2 10.Softouch Systems Products Usage Tips by Felix Cruz (fcruz@softouch.com) - confirmed GammaTech Utilities FileStar/2 UniMaint 11.SundialSystems - Rollin White 12.Inet.Mail - Paul Hethmon Connectivity 1.Using Warp as an ISP, including a "how to" document that anyone could follow. Security issues in providing Internet service. Both Warp workstation and Warp server issues. Example: EgeNet (http://www.egenet.com.tr), a large ISP in Turkey relies heavily on OS/2. The main domain name server runs on Merlin, two of the busy web servers runs on ICS for OS/2 with lots of Rexx scripts, and the proxy server, proxy.egenet.com.tr is also ICS for OS/2.. 2.Remote System Management by Arylnn Poczynek (teamcan@ibm.net) - confirmed Discuss what system management is, and the benefits of perfoming system management. Demonstrate how one performs systems management, including a short discussion of remote, WAN-connection management. Answer questions. 3."OS/2 Warp and the IBM Network Station: Perfect Together" by Timothy Sipples (tsipple@vnet.ibm.com) - confirmed So your PC runs OS/2 Warp, but do you really need a PC (running anything) to access the Internet? Not if you have an IBM Network Station. This session demonstrates how OS/2 Warp and the IBM Network Station work together in even small networks, providing access to Java and Internet applications through OS/2 Warp. The low cost (under $700) Network Station is not just for big businesses. It is also great for schools, libraries, and small businesses, where more than one person needs access to the network. Since the IBM Network Station loads everything across the network, even kids will find it hard to damage the computer. Use OS/2 Warp to write and deliver Java or Lotus Domino programs for the IBM Network Station. Learn also how the IBM Network Station compares with other "thin clients," such as "Bluebird." 4.Networking with OS/2 Kevin Royalty ( os2guy@one.net ) - confirmed Home and SOHO 5.Connecting your LAN to the Internet Sharif Abdallah ( sharif@ibm.net ) 6.OS/2 Warp Server for SOHO use by David P. Both (dboth@millennium-technology.com)- confirmed Optimizing, Managing, etc 7.Warp 4 vs NT 4 8.Demo of OS/2's Internetworking capabilities (ftp, telnet, web, mail) 9.Get on the internet with Lotus Notes Domino and Warp 4 by David P. Both (dboth@millennium-technology.com) - confirmed Community 1.OS/2 User Groups - Richard Woolsey / Esther Schindler 2.Panel discussion - "How OS/2 users can best interact with the computer trade press". Panel Guests Peter Coffee ( Peter_coffee@zd.com ) 3.Selling OS/2 to the Home and SOHO Market by Tom Nadeau (os2headquarters@mindspring.com) - confirmed This kind of presentation typically takes an hour because there are both hardware & software issues. Branding/advertising, "hand-holding," assembly/configuration issues, software compatibility issues, etc.