OASIS OPEN STANDARDS 2004
In conjunction with the global standards body OASIS, we are pleased to announce the preliminary details for the second annual Asia Pacific OASIS Open Standards conference, to be held from October 20-22, 2004 at the Menzies Hotel, Sydney.
Featuring presentations from some of the world's leading experts, this event will focus on standards for e-business such as ebXML, Web services, the Liberty Alliance and many others.
Call For Papers
We are currently seeking submissions for conference sessions and tutorials. OASIS Open Standards is an event where both managers and technical professionals can gather to share expertise and promote open discussion on the latest technologies, applications and services supporting the global e-business community.
For information on how to participate as a speaker or tutorial presenter, please contact Nga Cao on +61 2 9660 8866 or email ncao@open-standards.com.
Open Standards is presented by Allette Systems (Australia) in association with the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Systems (OASIS).
Posted by nicklas at March 21, 2004 10:31 PMTechnological advance is an inherently iterative process.
One does not simply take sand from the beach and produce a Dataprobe.
We use crude tools to fashion better tools, and then our better
tools to fashion more precise tools, and so on. Each minor refinement
is a step in the process, and all of the steps must be taken.
-- Chairman Sheng-ji Yang,
"Looking God in the Eye"
tramadol
Yours is a great site. I have found the best online source for buying:
Viagra online
Levitra online
Cialis online
tramadol for pain relief mathematician, n.:
Some one who believes imaginary things appear right before your _i's.
tramadol
glucophage online Anatomy Of A Ziff-Davis Pundit
Collected Jesse Berst ramblings from the past few years:
"I've always said Linux could be a serious challenger."
"Could you get fired for choosing Linux?"
"Linux won't beat Microsoft."
"But in some situations, Linux makes sense."
"Linux will never go mainstream."
"We've been writing about the alternative OS for a long time
now. Watching its slow, steady ascent."
glucophage