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Open Solaris User Group Dallas/Ft. Worth OpenSolaris User Group - DFWOSUG

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The Dallas/Ft. Worth OpenSolaris User Group (DFWOSUG) has been established to connect people in the Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Denton areas of who have an interested in Solaris and OpenSolaris. All are welcome - developers, open-source contributors, system administrator, architects, and any other interested parties.

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Meetings

DFWOSUG holds its meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at the Sun Microsystems Dallas, 16000 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 700, Dallas, Tx. Meetings run from 7:00 to 9:00PM, with light refreshments beginning at 6:00PM.

Meeting for Month of April - Thursday, April 17, 2008

WHEN:Thursday, April 17, 2008

6:30PM
Meet and Greet

7:00PM
Presentations and group discussion
WHERE:Sun Microsystems
16000 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 700
Dallas, Tx
TOPICS:DFW OpenSolaris Users Group & the
DFW Sun User Group (DSUG)
Proudly Presents:

Topic CMT - Multiprocessing Systems

Speaker: Tom Broussard

We will discuss:

When to use CMT technology

CMT Technology Fundamentals & Best Practices

Eco Data Center Benefits of CMT Technology



About Speaker:
Tom Broussard is a Senior CMT Specialist and is a Data Center Ambassador
CONTACT: Bob Netherton
CONTACT: Wendell Collins
SPONSOR: TBD

Future 3rd Thursday Meetings

Speaker: TBD
DateTopicLocation
May 15, 2008 TBD Sun Microsystems Office
16000 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 700
Dallas, Tx

Directions to the Sun Microsystems Dallas office

The Sun Microsystems Dallas office is located on the southeast corner of Keller Springs Road and the North Dallas Parkway . The address 16000 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 700, Dallas, Tx.

From Dallas (South)

    Take DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY N to Keller Springs Rd
    Exit toward Keller Springs Rd
    Sun Microsystems is on your right.

From Dallas (East)

    Take I-635 W to the Dallas North Tollway
    Take the TOLLWAY NORTH exit- EXIT 22C
    Merge onto the Dallas North Tollway
    Exit toward KELLER SPRINGS RD / WESTGROVE DR.
    Sun Microsystems is on your right.

From Ft. Worth (West)

    Take I-35W N / US-81 N Merge onto TX-121 N via EXIT 52A toward D / FW AIRPORT
    Keep RIGHT to take TX-183 E via EXIT 22B toward D / FW AIRPORT / DALLAS
    Merge onto TX-161 N (Portions toll)
    TX-161 N becomes PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH TURNPIKE (Portions toll)
    Merge onto I-635 E.
    Take the TOLLWAY NORTH exit- EXIT 22C.
    Take the DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY NORTH exit.
    Merge onto DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY N (Portions toll).
    Take the exit toward KELLER SPRINGS RD / WESTGROVE DR.
    Sun Microsystems is on your right.

From Denton (North)

    Take I-35E S / US-77 S.
    Take the PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH TURNPIKE EAST exit- EXIT 445B.
    Merge onto PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH TURNPIKE (Portions toll).
    Take the DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY exit.
    Take the DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY SOUTH exit.
    Merge onto DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY S (Portions toll).
    Take the exit toward KELLER SPRINGS RD / ARAPAHO RD / ADDISON TUNNEL.
    Stay STRAIGHT to go onto DALLAS PKWY / DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY S
    Turn LEFT onto KELLER SPRINGS RD.
    Turn RIGHT onto KNOLL TRAIL DR.
Sun is located on the 7th floor, Suite 700. For after-hours meetings, someone will be in the downstairs lobby to open the front door and to give directions to the Sun office.

Contacts

Bob Netherton Sun Microsystems bob dot netherton at sun dot com
Wendell Collins Sun Microsystems wendell dot collins at sun dot com

Meeting Archive

http://opensolaris.org/os/project/dfw-osug/files/
DateSpeaker (and slides)PhotosSponsor
January 16, 2007 Canceled due to weather
 
  
February 22, 2007 "What's New in Solaris 11/06"
  featuring Brad Beadles, Sun Microsystems
 
   Technologent  
March 22, 2007 "Zone Manager - Making Life Easier for System Administrators"
  featuring Brad Diggs, Sr. Directory Architect, Sun Microsystems
  and
  "Everything Non Sparc (We do Windows, too!)"
  featuring Gene Saunders, Sun Microsystems
 
  Lumenate  
April 19, 2007 "Solaris 10 Security" - Mark Thacker is the Product Line Manager for Solaris Security. Mark has been with Sun for almost 10 years, concentrating in Software and Security Technologies. His presentation will be a discussion of the new Security features in Solaris 10, including the outstanding Trusted Extensions technology, and how to use them at your site. Come learn more about the unparalleled security you have at your disposal in Solaris 10.   Symantec  
May 17, 2007 "Solaris 10 Virtualization" Virtualizing Solaris Series
An Overiview of Solaris 10 Virtualization 

We will discuss:
What is virtualization?
What are the business problems that we are trying to solve?
Deployment big rules (the high level best practices) 

Featuring Jeff Savit, Sun Microsystems
Jeff is a Principal Engineer in the US Systems Practice for Solaris 10 adoption. He focuses on Solaris and virtualization, and also works in areas related to Linux, mainframe migration, performance management, and Java. Before coming to Sun, Jeff was a Vice President at Merrill Lynch, where he held technical and managerial roles in development, systems, market data and web applications.
  Sun Microsystems  
June 21, 2007 "Solaris 10 Logical Domains" Virtualizing Solaris Series
An Overiview of Solaris 10 Logical Domains (LDoms) 

We will discuss:
What are LDoms?
What are the business problems that we are trying to solve?
Interactive demonstration using logical domains 
Deployment big rules (the high level best practices) 

Featuring Jeff Savit, Sun Microsystems
Jeff is a Principal Engineer in the US Systems Practice for Solaris 10 adoption. He focuses on Solaris and virtualization, and also works in areas related to Linux, mainframe migration, performance management, and Java. Before coming to Sun, Jeff was a Vice President at Merrill Lynch, where he held technical and managerial roles in development, systems, market data and web applications.
  SIGMA Solutions, Inc  
July 19, 2007 "An Overview of Solaris Developers Express"
  featuring Bob Netherton, Sun Microsystems
 
   Sun Microsystems  
August 2007 "Summer Break"
 
   Sun Microsystems  
September 20, 2007 What are Solaris Containers & ZFS? Why are they important? How I am deploying Solaris Containers & ZFS to solve my business requirements?

Featuring Al Hopper
Al Hopper is a long time Solaris advocate and currently works at Logical Approach Inc, Plano, TX. Al is a former OpenSolaris Governing Board (OGB) Member - Apr 2005 to Mar 2007

  TBD