[ont.events] Wed, 11 February - /usr/group/cdn meeting - Hi Tech DBMS

isis@utzoo.UUCP (Peter Renzland) (02/10/87)

     /usr/group/cdn  --  The Canadian Network of Unix Users

                      Meeting Announcement

                         Dr. Kent Laver
                  Rhodnius Inc. (416) 922-1743

                  "High Tech Database Systems"

Commercial relational database systems have been evolving rapid-
ly over last three to four years.  During this time a new market
segment has appeared whose interests focus on  requirements  not
necessary in typical Data Processing applications.

Projects involving CADCAM, satellite data imaging, mapping,  and
automated  testing  require  a  database with much more flexible
User Interfaces, greatly enhanced data representation, and  data
integrity tools, among other things.

This talk will describe these needs and discuss some of the ways
in which the EMPRESS product aims to support this area.

Date:	Wednesday, 11 February, 1987
Time:	18:15
Place:	The Metro Toronto Board of Trade, 3rd Floor, First Canadian Place

	(Look for the Board of Trade private elevators in the North-East
	corner of The First Canadian Place, near Bay/Adelaide.  Allow at 
	least 15 minutes to find the elevators.)
	TTC: King St. (Commerce Court Exit), St. Andrew, or Union Stn

    	1815-1845 Presentation
    	1845-1900 Official Business, Members' Questions
    		  Conclusion of Formal Meeting
    	1900-1915 (B-R-E-A-K) and, concurrently, OPEN MIKE
    	1915-2000 Follow-up, Workshop(s), Birds-of-Feather sessions
		  (There will be a terminal for Unix system access)

*All* Unix users are invited.  You don't have to be a member.

/usr/group/cdn is a Unix user group and trade association.  Gen-
eral  member meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month.
There are also monthly workshops for  technical  users,  various
publications,  an  annual conference and trade show, and various
mutual help services.

This year's conference, show, and AGM is April 22-24.   At  that
time, three new directors will be elected to the board.  We need
capable people who actually know and  use  Unix,  and  who  care
about Unix users, to fill these positions.

(Next month's meeting: 11 March -- "DEC and Unix")

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Peter Renzland		{mnetor,utgpu}!ontmoh!peter	+1 416 964 9141
Ontario Ministry of Health
Government of Ontario Micro Interest Group	modem:	+1 416 965 9290