ADVISORY/Intel Details Participation At ISPCON Fall '98, Sept. 28 -- Oct. 1 At San Jose Convention Center.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PANEL: Tuesday, Sept. 29th, 2:45 - 4:45 p.m., Room A: Sean Maloney, Intel vice president and director of the Sales and Marketing Group, is featured, along with Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux; Marc Andreseen, co-founder and executive vice president, Netscape; and Robert Young, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Red Hat Software Inc.; will speak on an industry panel entitled "Linux and the Open Source Business Model of the Future." Panelists will be available for interviews at a reception immediately following the event. KEYNOTE: Thursday, Oct. 1, 8 a.m., Room J-1: Maloney will host a breakfast address on the final day of ISPCON ISPCON Internet Service Provider Convention (The Golden Group, Inc.) : "Wake Up to the Intel(R) Architecture and the Internet." He will provide details on the company's Internet business model and how Intel technology is being used to address the opportunities and issues facing Internet Service Providers Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. and their customers. BOOTH: Visit Intel's ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. equipment room, booth No. 839. It will feature demos of Intel-based ISP solutions running on BSDI BSDI - Berkeley Software Design, Inc. , Red Hat, Linux, Sun Solaris(1), and Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. (1) NT(1) operating environments In computing, an operating environment is the environment in which users run programs, whether in a command line interface, such as in MS-DOS or the Unix shell, or in a graphical user interface, such as in the Macintosh operating system. . Booth highlights include:
-- A first-ever showing of Intel-based servers running Inktomi
Traffic Server on Solaris for Intel
-- Red Hat Linux running ISP services including FTP, Web hosting,
mail and news on Intel Architecture-based servers
-- High-performance, high-availability and E-commerce solutions
running on Intel Pentium II Xeon processor-based servers
-- Cost-effective IP Telephony solutions on Intel-based servers
Pentium II Xeon processor-based servers running remote
management solutions for Windows NT
-- Networking solutions including a demo of Intel's access and
latest router products and features as well as Intel's
Gigabit Ethernet adapter and switch products
CONTACT: For more information or to set up an interview with an Intel spokesperson, please contact Jane Rauckhorst at 408/765-7026 or jane.rauckhorst@intel.com. (1) Other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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