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MVMRUG October 26, 2001 Meeting


Our FALL, 2001 MVMRUG MEETING was held in Dayton, Ohio, the home of the National Aviation Hall of Fame, Wright Patterson Air Force Museum and the Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

It was a beautiful fall day (a bit windy) as everyone arrived at the meeting and enjoyed the continental breakfast. MVMRUG hosted lunch in honor of their 15th anniversary and additional beverages and desserts were served in the afternoon between speaker presentations.


Location: Dayton Marriott Courtyard

The Dayton Marriott Courtyard is located at 7087 Miller Lane, Dayton, OH 45414 near I-75.


Thursday Night Dinner & Social

"O'Charley's" located across the street from the Marriott Courtyard hosted our Thursday night dinner and social and offered a menu with a variety of selections. Since the restaurant was so close, we just walked over to the restaurant. Even though they lost our reservations, we still had a good time, enjoying the food and VM reminiscing.

Agenda:

The presentations addressed the following topics:

  1. Getting Your Web Pages Off the Couch
    Rob Amos, Computer Associates

  2. Abbott Lab & VM Consolidation
    Dale Baker, Abbott Laboratories, Ross Products Division

  3. Linux on zSeries
    Reliability & Flexibility: The Best of Both Worlds
    Jim Elliott, , IBM VM

  4. Linux on zSeries
    z/VM Update - VM is Very Much Alive and Well!
    Jim Elliott, , IBM VM

  5. FREE-FOR-ALL
    During this regularly scheduled session, the assembled VM gurus answered your VM or CMS questions.

For additional information, check out our detailed agenda.


A warm welcome to the following first time attendees:

  1. Mike Cernak, Abbott Laboratories
  2. Carol Moore, Lockheed Martin


A special "Thank You" to each of our speakers:

  1. Rob Amos, Computer Associates
  2. Dale Baker, Abbott Laboratories, Ross Products Division
  3. Jim Elliott, , IBM VM


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