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HIL-01 Welcome to Warpstock 2000 Paul Hethmon
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Warpstock President, Paul Hethmon welcomes you to the fourth Warpstock edition. He looks back on the all efforts and people that were involved in the making of Warpstock 2000 and discusses the future if the OS/2 community event.

 


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=2 valign=middle align=left> OS/2 Roadmap to the Application Framework for e-business IBM has endorsed the strengths and benefits of internet technologies and platform independence for several years, and has encouraged customers worldwide to make the transition to network computing. The facilitate the transition, IBM has enhanced OS/2 to become an excellent platform for the deployment of e-business applications, while at the same time preserving investments in legacy applications. IBM has quietly revamped its OS/2 operating system into a super-powerful tool that runs high speed networks and controls large servers with multi-processor motherboards. Anise will speak on how IBM continues to enhance OS/2 so that, in addition to preserving customer investments in legacy OS/2 applications, it is the platform for future e-business deployments and for the development of e-business applications. Come find out what's happening in the OS/2 development world in upcoming releases and what enhancements are being made and for how long.

  Warpzilla: What's in it for users? While far from complete, Warpzilla, the next-generation browser/editor/mailnews client, is already available for intrepid users willing to try preview software. This presentation will focus on what's new in Warpzilla and how it differs from its predecessors from the user's standpoint. It will address issues such as: How do users benefit from its being an open-source project? What is IBM's involvement with Mozilla? What new features does it include? What web standards does it support? What are skins? How does one select among the various distributions available?

 


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