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DCI's Internet Expo

The World's Largest Internet, Web & EMail Conference and Exposition

San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
February 18-20, 1997





DCI's Internet Expo Conference Overview



The Best Educational Value in the Industry!

Industry Exclusive Expo Events

Event Chairs and Key Presenters

New Conference Topics for San Jose!


THE BEST EDUCATIONAL VALUE IN THE INDUSTRY!

Internet Expo

Web-Enabled Marketing
Intranet Solutions
Business Strategies for Extended Messaging
Open Standards Messaging
Best Practices in Electronic Commerce
Commerce on the Net
Collaborative Solutions
Hot New Internet Technologies

Client-Server on the Internet Conference

Application Development
Migrating to the Internet
Intranet Development Tools Workshop

Additional Educational Opportunities

Java Transforms the Enterprise Conference
Microsoft Internet User and Developer Conference, Sponsored by Microsoft
Jasmine SDK Developers Workshop, Sponsored by Computer Associates
Small Business Automation Conference


Industry Exclusive Expo Events


Event Chairs

Internet Expo

Einar Stefferud,
President, Network Management
Associates, Inc.

Dale Dougherty,
President, Songline Studios

Client/Server on the Internet

George Schussel,
CEO and Founder, DCI

Key Presenters

Mitchell Kertzman,
Sybase

Joseph Marengi,
Novell

Robert Glaser,
Progressive Networks

Patricia Seybold,
The Patricia Seybold Group

Ellen Hancock,
Apple Computer, Inc.

Edward Zander,
Sun Microsystems


New Conference Topics for San Jose!

Client/Server on the Internet Conference
In addition to the eight core conferences, Internet Expo introduces the Client/Server on the Internet Conference, chaired by George Schussel, founder of DCI and expert on database and client/server technologies. Discover how the Internet provides a unique twist to client/server computing and how it will increase your bottom line by attending these focused conference tracks: Intranet Development Tools Workshop
Selecting the right Intranet application development tool is critical to moving your applications to the Intranet. The explosion of Intranet development tools and rapidly changing technology has made this selection process a difficult and costly task. This workshop teaches what’s taking many organizations weeks, sometimes months to do; how to evaluate and select an Intranet development tool that meets your specific needs.

Microsoft Internet User and Developer Conference
sponsored by

Whether you are a corporate Webmaster, a third party solution provider, an IT professional or a Fortune 500 corporate developer, Microsoft’s constantly expanding suite of products and tools is for you. A wide variety of sessions offer you the opportunity to see what is new and exciting in all aspects of Microsoft’s Internet initiative. Learn how to build your Web site, manage a corporate Internet or integrate Exchange with the Internet Information Server.

Java Transforms the Enterprise Conference
sponsored by Innovative Sales Solutions

DCI has teamed up with Innovative Sales Solutions to introduce this new conference to DCI’s Internet Expo. For three days you can discover the secrets of what the Java platform has to offer as an application development tool. Java technology has incredible potential to bring application development to your fingertips easily and at low-cost: you must attend these sessions to learn how to leverage this power for your organization.

Jasmine SDK Developers Workshop
sponsored by

Rarely do developers get a chance to create interactive multimedia applications that can be deployed across the Internet or corporate Intranets as well as client/server environments without change. The Jasmine SDK Developers Workshop introduces CA’s revolutionary new object and interactive multimedia technology, and shows how to use this technology to create powerful Jasmine applications and custom class libraries. Plus, all attendees receive a free copy of the Jasmine SDK CD at the completion of the workshop!

Small Business Automation Conference and Exposition
To date, less than 12% of small businesses in the US have effectively integrated PC’s into their business operations, reasoning that costs are too high or the technology is too complex. However, prices are continually decreasing and computers are more user friendly. PC integration, into any business, especially a small one, is a daunting and time consuming task. If you’re a small business owner, discover how to successfully complete business automation while saving money, increasing efficiency and improving marketing strategies.


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