Chuck to Speak at NYSA.org in NYC on Wednesday. All Welcome
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
m.ibarra@cdcixis-na.com
Mon, 11 Feb 2002 09:41:26 -0500
Hello:
NYSA, New York Systems Administrators, a NYC local SAGE chapter (soon),
is proud to announce that Chuck Hagenbuch will be giving a presenatation on
Wednesday, Feb 13 2002 beginning at 6:30 PM. NYSA does not charge dues
nor entry fees for its meetings. Please feel free to stop by and listen to
Chuck
presentation on Horde, an Introduction and Overview. If you wish to join
NYSA,
send an email to majordomo@nysa.org, no subject necessary, in the body
type in subscribe nysa-members, send it and reply to the message that will
follow.
-mike
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. It is definitely in the mid-town
area.
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.