FW: [NYSA] Tonights Horde/IMP NYC Presentation Details...
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:58:40 -0500
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Hello again,
Please feel free to crosspost this to other lists
as well invite others. While not mandatory, please
try to let me know if you plan on attending so that
I can ensure a proper sized meeting room.
Tonights meeting, Wednesday, Feb 13, 2002, will take
place at 9 West 57th Street, 36th Floor at CDC. You
may have to ask the guard to contact someone from CDC
to get you, should you arrive late. (They will have
both names and CDC contact numbers) Be sure to tell the
guard that you are attending a NYSA meeting at CDC.
Chuck Hagenbuch will be travelling from Boston to give
NYSA this presenation, so PLEASE show up. If you are
still not sure what the Horde project is all about
and what it can provide you, visit http://www.horde.org
and look at some screenshots.
Due to strict security precautionary measures being taken
at this building, you will not be allowed to enter without
a building tenant employee. I therefore ask that you please
show up at or close to 6PM. If you must be late, don't sweat
it.
-mike
Quoting "Michael C. Ibarra":
> More information to follow as I need to confirm a place,
> the date though is solid. While not necessary, please let
> me know if you plan on attending so that I can ensure
> that everyone finds a chair.
>
> See you all next week,
>
> -mike
>
> Date: Wednesday, Feb 13th 2002
> Time: 6:00PM for NYSA Administratvia
> 6:30PM for Horde Presentation
> Location: TBA
>
> Speaker: Chuck Hagenbuch, Horde Project Leader and Founder.
> http://www.horde.org
>
> Topic: Horde Applications: An overview and introduction.
>
> Horde, best known for it's IMP (Internet Messaging Program)
> webmail tool, has become become the tool of choice for not
> just webmail, but for it's many other useful functions too.
>
> Horde (read more at htp://www.horde.org) has calendaring,
> alerts/tasks reminders, CVS front-end, etc. The Horde tools
> all interact with one another and can be setup to use many
> different types of authentication and data storage (*sql,
> imap, ldap, etc). If you've been thinking about deploying
> a robust, scalable and configurable email system for either
> internet or intranet use, then you need to be at this
> presentation.
>
> Speakers Background
>
> Chuck Hagenbuch founded the Horde Project in 1998 when he
> started writing IMP, the Internet Messaging Program, for a
> campus computing group. He continues to work on Horde, and
> also on several PHP extensions and the PEAR code library.
>
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