yurcik@LCP.NRL.NAVY.MIL (09/19/88)
An opportunity to learn what the other side of the fence is up to...
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WASHINGTON DC SIGCOMM
Association for Computing Machinery
Washington, D.C. Chapter
Special Interest Group on
Data Communications
PRESENTS
X.500, AN EMERGING OSI DISTRIBUTED DIRECTORY STANDARD
DATE: Wednesday, October 12, 1988
SPEAKER: Daniel J. Blum, Corporation for Open Systems
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Corporation for Open Systems
1750 Old Meadow Road
McLean, VA
Directions: From the Beltway, take route 123 north
toward D.C. Take the first right onto Old Meadow Road.
COS is in the third building on the right and is brick
and smoked glass. The parking garage is in the rear,
and you must enter the building from the rear. Look for
directions on the door for entry to the building. Take
the elevator to the fourth floor and look for a sign to
the meeting room.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION: Andrew Partan, "asp@cos.com" (703) 883-2796
Ella Gardner, "gardner@gmuvax.gmu.edu", (703) 790-8920
ABSTRACT: The 1988 X.500 joint CCITT-ISO OSI Directory Standard is
approaching completion, and products are beginning to
appear on the market. Daniel J. Blum will describe the
technical content of X.500, its place in the OSI
architecture, and how it will serve other OSI
applications such as X.400. He will also discuss the
state of X.500 conformance test technology and the
direction of ongoing standards work.
BIOGRAPHY: Mr. Daniel J. Blum is currently attached to the
Engineering Division at COS where he develops software
for X.400 and other OSI-based software. Mr. Blum also
tracks X.500 directory issues and serves as the National
Bureau of Standards Implementor's Workshop X.500 SIG
Editor. Prior to arriving at COS, he was employed at
Dialcom, Inc. where he implemented a directory
service.
********************************************************************************yurcik@LCP.NRL.NAVY.MIL (09/19/88)
An opportunity to learn what the other side of the fence is up to...
******************************************************************************
WASHINGTON DC SIGCOMM
Association for Computing Machinery
Washington, D.C. Chapter
Special Interest Group on
Data Communications
PRESENTS
X.500, AN EMERGING OSI DISTRIBUTED DIRECTORY STANDARD
DATE: Wednesday, October 12, 1988
SPEAKER: Daniel J. Blum, Corporation for Open Systems
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Corporation for Open Systems
1750 Old Meadow Road
McLean, VA
Directions: From the Beltway, take route 123 north
toward D.C. Take the first right onto Old Meadow Road.
COS is in the third building on the right and is brick
and smoked glass. The parking garage is in the rear,
and you must enter the building from the rear. Look for
directions on the door for entry to the building. Take
the elevator to the fourth floor and look for a sign to
the meeting room.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION: Andrew Partan, "asp@cos.com" (703) 883-2796
Ella Gardner, "gardner@gmuvax.gmu.edu", (703) 790-8920
ABSTRACT: The 1988 X.500 joint CCITT-ISO OSI Directory Standard is
approaching completion, and products are beginning to
appear on the market. Daniel J. Blum will describe the
technical content of X.500, its place in the OSI
architecture, and how it will serve other OSI
applications such as X.400. He will also discuss the
state of X.500 conformance test technology and the
direction of ongoing standards work.
BIOGRAPHY: Mr. Daniel J. Blum is currently attached to the
Engineering Division at COS where he develops software
for X.400 and other OSI-based software. Mr. Blum also
tracks X.500 directory issues and serves as the National
Bureau of Standards Implementor's Workshop X.500 SIG
Editor. Prior to arriving at COS, he was employed at
Dialcom, Inc. where he implemented a directory
service.
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