We are pleased to invite you to the North American Eloquence User Conference and the
HP3000 Reunion meeting in September 2011
at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
Join the Eloquence user conference on September 22, 2011 and
- learn about feature highlights of current and upcoming Eloquence versions
- discuss technical details and latest news with the developers of Eloquence
- refresh your knowledge of recommended practices and procedures
- provide face-to-face feedback for possible product enhancements
- stay informed on support cycles, updates, patches and patch bundles
- benefit from exchanging ideas or experiences with peers
Topics covered by presentations and on-screen demos include
- new Eloquence full text indexing functionality
- forward logging and recovery, database auditing, database server replication
- database server monitoring with web browser and server log and stats files
- using fwutil library to capture ongoing database updates with custom programs
- enhanced item level security ("item masking") and database encryption
- enhancing your application to take advantage of Eloquence functionality
Q & A session and breaks offer room for discussing individual questions.
Attending the Eloquence User Conference is free of charge,
but we kindly ask you to pre-register via the "I think I'm coming" feature on the
hp3000reunion.com
blog web site or via our own
registration page.
HP3000 Reunion meeting
The Eloquence user conference is organized in connection with the HP3000
reunion meeting.
For details on the background of this event and to keep in touch as the schedule develops visit:
hp3000reunion.com
Complementing the HP3000 reunion event on September 24th, other events are being organised to make the trip to the
Bay Area worthwhile.
On the 22nd at the Museum, Marxmeier Software will be hosting an Eloquence User Meeting
for those former Image users that have migrated to Eloquence and for those who are considering
Eloquence for their migration.
On the 23rd again at the Museum, Speedware are going to be hosting a Migration Training Day
where you can get hands on experience and information on the leading HP3000 software migration tools.
On the 23rd CAMUS are planning a User Meeting / ASK Gathering.
In addition to the above events, the Computer History Museum
itself is a location worth
visiting, so you should schedule some spare time for it.
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