MEDIA ALERT
Contact: Dave Costello, DCI Media Relations
(508) 470-3870
Distributed
Objects & Middleware Conference Hits Boston
BACKGROUND:
With
the rise of the integration of CORBA, ActiveX,
OpenDoc and Java Beans' technology into the
Internet, most companies are now set to embrace
the distributed object approach. Many businesses
that have tried simpler client/server systems
have found that they failed to scale up to the
enterprise. This conference will explore the
various options and future of distributed
objects.
WHO:
IT
reporters covering distributed objects, plus
database and Internet editors
WHAT:
Distributed
Objects & Middleware Conference at DCI's
Database & Client/Server World
WHEN:
May
20 to 22, 1997
WHERE:
Hynes
Convention Center, Boston, MA
WHY:
The
role that OpenDoc, JavaBeans, ActiveX and CORBA
will play in the development of distributed
object Internet systems will be explored.
The
state of middleware technology will be
considered, as well as the practical usage of
middleware in building an applications
integration framework.
Fourteen
of the leading experts in distributed object and
middleware technology will be offering
presentations.
HOW
TO REGISTER:
Call
Dave Costello, DCI, at (508) 470-3870, or e-mail
at dcostello@dciexpo.com.
DCI's
DATABASE & CLIENT/SERVER WORLD is
the premier event in the database industry. Other
conferences and presentations will include:
Network Computers, Intranets/Extranets, Data
Warehouses/Data Mining, Universal Servers
(Informix vs. Oracle), Year 2000, and more.
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