ADDENDUM #2: SIGWEB #4 (Sunnyvale, CA)
"Christopher J. McRae" <mcrae@ora.com>
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Subject: ADDENDUM #2: SIGWEB #4 (Sunnyvale, CA)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 16:48:31 -0800
From: "Christopher J. McRae" <mcrae@ora.com>
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We are pleased to announce that our panel has been expanded to include
John Duhring, Director of Business Development for WAIS, Inc. The other
five panelists will be
Dale Dougherty O'Reilly & Associates
Barry Leiner Internet Activities Board and USRA
Clifford Lynch UC Division of Library Automation
Marty Tenenbaum Enterprise Integration Technologies
Terry Winograd Stanford University
The original announcement is included below for those who missed it.
Unfortunately, this meeting will not be multicast - but it will be videotaped
and the recording will be published on the net.
Chris
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Christopher McRae mcrae@ora.com
President, SIGWEB 415/242-9623
Project Manager
O'Reilly & Associates, Publishers 510/540-6036
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Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: SIGWEB #4 (Sunnyvale, CA)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 14:55:45 -0800
From: "Christopher J. McRae" <mcrae>
SIGWEB #4
Where Are We Going, and Why?
A panel discussion in two parts, featuring...
Dale Dougherty O'Reilly & Associates
Barry Leiner Internet Activities Board and USRA
Clifford Lynch UC Division of Library Automation
Marty Tenenbaum Enterprise Integration Technologies
Terry Winograd Stanford University
Part 1: The Global/National Internet Community
The first part of the meeeting will be a general discussion about the
state-of-the-art in (internet-based) information systems and where it
is/should-be/will-be going. How do the Internet community and Internet-based
information tools fit into the development of a National Information
Infrastructure in the U.S.? What is the future of Internet-based information
systems? What are the biggest obstacles facing us in the next five
years?
Part 2: The S.F. Bay Area Internet Community (i.e. SIGWEB)
The second part of this meeting will focus more narrowly on how the local
community, i.e. SIGWEB, fits into the vision(s) elucidated in the first part.
Our intention is for the meeting to help forge a more solid identity/mission
for the group. Who are we? Why do we show up for these meetings? Where are
we each/all going? What is the role of SIGWEB? If there's anything else we
should be doing, who is willing/able to do it and what kind of help do you
need?
Prepared statements will be kept to a minimum, this is an audience
participation free-for-all. Please come prepared to join in the discussion.
Location: Amdahl Corporation - Sunnyvale, CA
Date: February 3rd, 1994
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Directions to be announced shortly.
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Christopher McRae chrism@ora.com
President, SIGWEB 415/242-9623
Project Manager
O'Reilly & Associates, Publishers 510/540-6036
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Subject: ADDENDUM: SIGWEB #4 (Sunnyvale, CA)
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 15:04:59 -0800
From: "Christopher J. McRae" <mcrae>
(See below for a copy of the original announcement)
Directions to SIG-WEB #4 at Amdahl Building 7 in Santa Clara:
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Building 7 is in Amdahl's Santa Clara complex at the intersection of Central
and San Tomas Expressways. The expressway interchange makes the directions
more complicated than they should be.
The address is 2251 Lawson Lane in Santa Clara. Lawson Lane is the off-ramp
between northbound San Tomas and westbound Central. From some directions it
may be more convenient to use the other entrance on Scott Blvd.
Enter at the Building 7 Lobby. The SIG-WEB meeting will be in the cafeteria.
>From the East Bay:
* Use I-880 or I-680 to southbound Montague Expressway
* Get in the left lane before you reach 101. (you won't have time after it.)
* Montague becomes San Tomas Expressway at Hwy 101
* Take the next left at the light immediately after 101 at Scott Blvd
* Turn right at the first driveway (Amdahl Bldg 8)
* Turn right and drive around the Building 8/7 complex to the front of
Building 7
>From the peninsula:
* Use 101 "southbound" (it's really eastbound). The San Tomas Expressway
exit is just after Great America in Santa Clara. Exit right to
southbound San Tomas Expressway. (The other direction is called Montague
so you can only go southbound on San Tomas.)
* Unless the road is clear, there isn't time to safely get in the left
lane for Scott Blvd so STAY IN THE RIGHT LANE
* Go to the interchange at Central Expressway immediately after Scott
Blvd.
* Go underneath Central Expressway and exit right to eastbound Central
* Exit again to northbound San Tomas. Go underneath Central again.
* Exit again... this off-ramp is Lawson Lane. Amdahl Building 7 is the
first driveway on the left.
>From San Jose:
* Use 101 "northbound" to San Tomas Expressway in Santa Clara. It's past
the San Jose Airport and Trimble/De La Cruz exit.
* Unless the road is clear, there isn't time to safely get in the left
lane for Scott Blvd so stay in the right lane
* follow instructions as above from the peninsula
>From parts of Santa Clara, Cupertino, etc:
* Use northbound San Tomas Expressway
* Go underneath Central Expressway and exit right immediately after it,
as if you were going to westbound Central Expressway.
* The off-ramp is Lawson Lane. Make the first left to the Amdahl Bldg 7.
To: sig-web@library.ucsf.edu
Cc: gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu, wais-talk@think.com,
www-talk@info.cern.ch
Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: SIGWEB #4 (Sunnyvale, CA)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 14:55:45 -0800
From: "Christopher J. McRae" <mcrae>
SIGWEB #4
Where Are We Going, and Why?
A panel discussion in two parts, featuring...
Dale Dougherty O'Reilly & Associates
Barry Leiner Internet Activities Board and USRA
Clifford Lynch UC Division of Library Automation
Marty Tenenbaum Enterprise Integration Technologies
Terry Winograd Stanford University
Part 1: The Global/National Internet Community
The first part of the meeeting will be a general discussion about the
state-of-the-art in (internet-based) information systems and where it
is/should-be/will-be going. How do the Internet community and Internet-based
information tools fit into the development of a National Information
Infrastructure in the U.S.? What is the future of Internet-based information
systems? What are the biggest obstacles facing us in the next five
years?
Part 2: The S.F. Bay Area Internet Community (i.e. SIGWEB)
The second part of this meeting will focus more narrowly on how the local
community, i.e. SIGWEB, fits into the vision(s) elucidated in the first part.
Our intention is for the meeting to help forge a more solid identity/mission
for the group. Who are we? Why do we show up for these meetings? Where are
we each/all going? What is the role of SIGWEB? If there's anything else we
should be doing, who is willing/able to do it and what kind of help do you
need?
Prepared statements will be kept to a minimum, this is an audience
participation free-for-all. Please come prepared to join in the discussion.
Location: Amdahl Corporation - Sunnyvale, CA
Date: February 3rd, 1994
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Directions to be announced shortly.
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Christopher McRae chrism@ora.com
President, SIGWEB 415/242-9623
Project Manager
O'Reilly & Associates, Publishers 510/540-6036