2nd Annual BriForum to Include over 60 In-Depth Technical Sessions; Topics Will Include Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance, Application Debugging, Server Performance Tuning, and Much More.WASHINGTON -- The second annual BriForum conference will be held in Washington, DC, from April 10-12, 2006. BriForum is an independent technical conference that focuses on Citrix, Terminal Server, and Windows server-based computing Refers to applications that run in a server. Also known as "thin client computing," it may refer to a browser-based environment that uses a Web browser as the client with all applications running on a Web server on the Internet or in an intranet on the LAN. . At the debut of BriForum in 2005, new ground was broken as hundreds of participants gathered to learn, talk, spar, and brainstorm about Citrix, Terminal Server, and thin client best practices, technical strategy, and troubleshooting Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving. It is the systematic search for the source of a problem so that it can be solved. Troubleshooting is often a process of elimination - eliminating potential causes of a problem. techniques. The 2006 conference is focused on even more interactive and hands-on learning from the world's server-based computing technical experts. The program for this year's three-day conference will focus on how attendees can get more out of their server-based computing environment today. Application debugging (programming) debugging - The process of attempting to determine the cause of the symptoms of malfunctions in a program or other system. These symptoms may be detected during testing or use by real users. , Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, session security, printing, and an update from Citrix on Project Constellation Project Constellation is a NASA program to create a new generation of spacecraft for human spaceflight, consisting primarily of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles, the Orion crew capsule, the Earth Departure Stage and the Lunar Surface Access Module. are just a few of the topics available from over 60 technical breakout sessions. BriForum is a unique event in that it is a grass-roots conference focused on technical content and not marketing fluff. BriForum is built by the community and facilitated by The Brian Madden mad·den v. mad·dened, mad·den·ing, mad·dens v.tr. 1. To make angry; irritate. 2. To drive insane. v.intr. To become infuriated. Company. With over 60 sessions, attendees cannot possibly attend every session they have interest in, so sessions are being video recorded and posted to the conference website for download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. by attendees. WiFi throughout the facility and plenty of hands-on labs will ensure that attendees can make the most of their time spent at the conference. Over 20 of the world's most renowned server-based computing experts, including seven Microsoft MVPs, six book authors, and twelve of the industry's most influential bloggers, make up the core of the community around which this conference is built. The intimate size of BriForum--limited to only 375 attendees--assures relevant and important interaction between community members. About BriForum BriForum 2006 is completely independent and completely technical. There will be no vendor bias and no sales and marketing fluff. To register or get more information, please visit http://www.briforum.com. About The Brian Madden Company Led by three-time Microsoft MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. and world-renowned server-based computing expert Brian Madden, The Brian Madden Company is an independent technology analyst firm that helps IT administrators debunk de·bunk tr.v. de·bunked, de·bunk·ing, de·bunks To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of: debunk a supposed miracle drug. the fluff that comes from software vendors. The company's website, http://www.brianmadden.com, receives over two million visitors per year and is a source for hundreds of original and in-depth articles and perspectives on the server-based computing industry. |
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