AIX - RS/6000 User Group
Pam O'Neal
pam at pensoft.uucp
Tue Apr 23 00:47:34 AEST 1991
Boston, Austin and Silicon Valley Area AIX and RISC System/6000 Users
AIX USERS TO FORM NATIONAL SUPPORT GROUP
AIX users do not currently have a forum with which to share ideas, promote
products and speak with a common voice to IBM and other vendors. The National
AIX Users' Group has been founded to provide such a forum.
Meetings to kickoff the first National AIX - RISC System/6000 User Group will
be held within major high tech centers including Boston, Austin and San
Francisco (Silicon Valley). The first of these meetings will take place in
Boston, MA and Austin, TX on May 8th.
Planned activities for this non-profit organization include educational
seminars, support services, meetings with IBM representatives and a national
AIX general members conference. Meetings are scheduled to occur every other
month. Both corporate, individual and educational memberships are available.
Admission to the inaugural meeting will be free. The groups activities will
be specifically targeted for users currently running or porting to AIX as
well as OEMs, VARs, and ISVs considering an AIX product strategy.
Boston meeting: Austin meeting:
IBM Corporation IBM Customer Center
1 Copley Place 301 Congress Ave, 6th Floor
Boston, MA Austin, TX
6:30 to 8:30pm 6:00 to 8:00pm
For more information regarding corporate and individual memberships contact
Pam O'Neal at (512) 343-1111 or uunet!pencom!psitx!pam
The first national AIX Users Group meeting will be held during AIX EXPO '91
which is scheduled for the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara
(Silicon Valley), California from Monday, September 30th through Thursday,
October 3rd. Details are available from Robert G. Simko, AIX EXPO '91
Conference Program Chair at the International Technology Group, either by
telephone at (415) 964-2565 or facsimile at (415) 964-2827.
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Pam O'Neal
"I'm not creative enough for a catchy signature."
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