Last Call: San Diego SNUG Meeting (6/22/05) - Simplify Data
Store Management
Randall Shimizu
rshimizu at consultant.com
Mon Jun 20 17:39:05 PDT 2005
----- Original Message -----
From: "Elizabeth Hickman" <ehickman at ucsd.edu>
To: sandiego-snug at storagenetworking.org
Subject: Last Call: San Diego SNUG Meeting (6/22/05) - Simplify Data Store Management
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:21:06 -0700
>
> Last Call: San Diego SNUG meeting this Wednesday. Please RSVP to
> ehickman at ucsd.edu or 858-534-1019.
>
> ------------
>
> SAN DIEGO SNUG MEETING
> June 22, 2005
> 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
>
> Network with your local data storage peers and knowledge experts. Come hear
> from one of the core architects of HTTP/1.1 on how a standards-based content
> repository approach can simplify data store management.
>
> TOPIC: JCR - Simplify Data Store Management with a Standardized Content
> Repository API
> The Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR) standard is poised to
> revolutionize the development of J2SE/J2EE applications in the same way that
> the Web has revolutionized the development of network-based applications.
> JCR follows the guiding principles of the Web to simplify the interactions
> between an application and its content repository, thus replacing many
> application-specific or storage-specific interfaces with a single, generic
> API for content repository manipulation. JCR bridges the gap between
> application development using a generic API and the deployment of data
> stores that can be tuned to the specific needs of an application after it
> has been developed. This presentation will provide an overview of this new
> standard that simplifies the management and creation of content.
>
> SPEAKER: Roy T. Fielding, Chief Scientist, Day Software, is responsible for
> guiding Day's research efforts to update the infrastructure upon which the
> Web is based, thereby improving the reliability and robust behavior of
> applications built upon that infrastructure. Dr. Fielding is best known for
> his work in developing and defining the modern World Wide Web
> infrastructure. He is the primary architect of the current Hypertext
> Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1), co-author of the Internet standards for HTTP
> and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), and a founder of several open-source
> software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server Project.
>
> For full details and a map to the meeting, visit
> http://www.storagenetworking.org/san_diego
>
> LUNCH: Pizza and soda generously provided by VeriCenter
> http://www.vericenter.com
>
> LOCATION: UCSD Extension Sorrento Mesa Center, Room 116
> 6925 Lusk Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121
>
> Please RSVP to Elizabeth Hickman at ehickman at ucsd.edu or 858-534-1019.
> There is no charge to attend, and meetings are open to anyone interested in
> discussing data storage in a vendor-neutral, education-focused environment.
>
> On behalf of StorageNetworking.org, thank you for your support.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> ---
> Elizabeth Hickman
> Marketing Manager
> StorageNetworking.org
> Phone: 858-534-1019
> ehickman at ucsd.edu
> www.storagenetworking.org
>
> STORAGENETWORKING.ORG is a university-based initiative addressing the
> educational needs of data storage technology professionals. Funded by
> corporate gifts and private philanthropy, StorageNetworking.org is
> privileged to have the support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; the
> Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA); Hewlett-Packard; McDATA;
> Computer Associates; EMC Corporation; Engenio Information Technologies, Inc;
> Trainer Communications; NeoScale Systems; Rainfinity; Servergraph; Storage
> Magazine; InfoStor; and Byte and Switch. Learn more online at
> http://www.storagenetworking.org.
>
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